00:05 Swete was the Virgin, Anonymous, 16th c. 00:16 Gagliarda el Tu Tu, Anonymous, 16th c. 00:26 Hor Chel Ciel e Terra, Claudio Monteverdi, 1517 00:38 Gaudete, Gaudete, Jaakko Suomelainen, 1581 [Piae Cantiones] 00:53 Iloidcam ja Remuidcam, Hemminki Maskulainen, 1616 [Yxi Wähä Suomenkielinen Wirsikirja] 01:09 Jameko, John Playford, 1655 [Court Ayres] 01:26 Marche pour la Cérémonie des Turcs, Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1670 [Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme] 02:01 Der makâm-ı Hüseynî Sakîl-i Ağa Rıżâ, Dimitrie Cantemir, after 1673 [Edvar-i Musiki] 02:18 Rondo, Henry Purcell, 1676 [Abdelazer] 02:34 Allemande, Georg Böhm, 1710 [Suite in F Moll] 03:12 Passacaille, George Frideric Händel, 1720 [Harpsichord Suite in G minor] 03:36 Praeludium, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1722 [The Well-Tempered Clavier] 03:59 Sonata in D Minor, Domenico Scarlatti, 1738 [Keyboard Sonata in D minor] 04:35 Allegro con Spirito, Johan Helmich Roman, 1744 [Drottningsholmsmusiken] 04:54 Allegro, Carlos Seixas, 1750 [Sonata L em Sol Menor] 05:26 Ballo, Sinfonia, Christoph Willibald Glück, 1764 [Alessandro] 05:46 Solfeggio, Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, 1766 06:45 Rondo alla Turca, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1783 [Piano Sonata in A major No. 11] 07:11 Surprise, Franz Joseph Haydn, 1791 [Symphony No. 94] 07:40 Mòlìhuā, Anonymous, before 1796 08:00 Thumrī Music, Anonymous, circa 1800 08:27 Für Elise, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1810 [Bagatelle No. 25] 08:50 Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Frédéric François Chopin, 1830 [Nocturnes, Op. 9, No. 2] 09:19 Nicht Schnell, Robert Schumann, 1849 [Romance Op. 94, No. 1] 09:39 The Year 1812 Solemn Overture, festival overture in E♭ major, Op. 49, Pjotr Il'íč Čajkóvskij, 1882 10:03 The Epic of Sundiata, the Malinké Griots, before 1890 10:44 Fire-Flies, Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, 1892 [4 Sketches, Op.15] 12:03 Kojo no Tsuki, Rentarō Taki, 1901 [Chūgakkō Shōka]
@@thepurpleplayer9168its more because Yngwie literally only plays diminished arpeggios and harmonic minor if you listen to guys like Jason Becker its actually refreshing
@@teoneo2000 It's actually since the track is called "surprise" and the sudden drop is meant to come as a surprise, so I also put in the visual surprise of it suddenly zooming on an angry cat who was out of frame
@@lodii7246 They find artifacts of bone flutes, and based off of carbon dating they know how old they are. From there it is safe to assume that early humans used them and they reconstruct a bone flutes and use that sound.
If you are having suicidal thoughts, please don’t kill your self. Please keep pushing. Life is like a dark tunnel. There is light in the end but you can’t see it. You have to keep walking. Live life to the fullest and be whoever you want. You are potential. I know it’s hard but you have to fight. Right now things may be bad but in the future it will be better. You just need to find your light in life and live in it. Depression and other things can blind you from hope but you have to fight. Hope stop exists. Pain doesn’t have to be most of your life. You can choose. Not all will go away but most can. Also if you feel guilty about something simply don’t repeat the mistake and move on. Focus on the future. Mistakes don’t define you. Not even other people’s thoughts on you define you. Only you do. It’s hard to move on but very much possible. If it’s really extreme get professional help like calling the suicide hotline. Please seek some form of help. I believe in you. I know you can believe in yourself.
Because I wanted to know them myself, I found all the art used in this video: 00:05 Mary Capel, Later Duchess of Beaufort, and Her Sister Elizabeth (Peter Lely, 1662) 00:16 The Game of Chess (Sofonisba Anguissola, 1555) 00:26 Saint Michael, Study (Unknown student of Rafael, 16th century) 00:38 The Virgin and the Child Enthroned (Jean Fouquet, c. 1452-1460) 00:53 Fresco depicting January at Castello Buonconsiglio, Trento, Italy (Maestro Venceslao c. 1405-1410) 01:09 Queen Elizabeth I in procession with her Courtiers (Sarah, Countess of Essex, c. 1603-1610) 01:26 Ambassade de Persie auprès de Louis XIV (Antoine Coypel, 1715) 02:01 "17th century Persian Miniature" (Unknown) 02:18 The Capitulation of Granada (Francisco Pradilla Ortiz, 1882) 02:34 Galante Szene in einem Park (Anonymous, 18th century) 03:12 Mrs Abington as The Comic Muse (Joshua Reynolds,1764-1768) 03:36 Paul Sandby (Frances Cotes, 1761) 03:59 The Education of the Virgin (Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1732) 04:35 Princess Cecelia of Sweden (Unknown, 1835) 04:54 Christ Descending into Hell (Unknown Peruvian painter, 18th century) 05:26 Classical Landscape with Mountains (Unknown British Artist, c. 1720-1740) 05:46 The Flute Concert of Sanssouci (Adolph Menzel, 1852) 06:45 The Flower Festival (Georges Jules Victor Clairin, c. 1892-1897) 07:11 The Chess Players (Cornelis de Man, c. 1670) 07:40 Along the river during the Qingming festival (Zhang Zeduan, c. 1085-1145) 08:00 *Unable to find this one* 08:27 A Summer Beauty (English School, 19th century) 08:50 Starry Night in Munich - Van Gogh Inspirations with Church of Our Lady and City Hall (M Bleichner, 2016) 09:19 On the Seashore (George Elgar Hicks, 1879) 09:39 Episode of the war of 1812 (Illarion Pryanishnikov, 1874) 10:03 *Unable to find this one* 10:44 The Meeting of Oberon and Titania (Arthur Rackham, 1908) 12:03 *unable to find this one*
I love how you found the original forms of the pieces. For example, you found them with the right instruments, the right play style, etc. That the reason it took you that long. Because of the great quality! Keep it like that!
CrusaderMedia 89 Lully died because of an accident while he was beating his pulse with his stick, he kicked his foot with it and it turned into an infection and then his death.
I swear every damn painting picture is memeable... but if you think about it, It wasn't just the musicians who were extremely talented during their times...
When I am listening or watching this kind of video I feel myself so happy. I love the '' Musical Evolution'' so much, that I can´t even describe why. I love your work, please keep doing it
6:45 gave me a kek. I remember this from the Lemmings game, but I never knew what it was called. Gaudete is such a classic tho. I was introduced to it by Libera's cover, which I highly recommend.
My personal favorites: 02:18 Rondo, Henry Purcell, 1676 03:12 Passacaille, George Frideric Händel, 1720 08:50 Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Frédéric François Chopin, 1830 09:19 Nicht Schnell, Robert Schumann, 1849 10:44 Fire-Flies, Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, 1892 12:03 Kojo no Tsuki, Rentarō Taki, 1901
@@ginyu5009 the other user has a cringy eurocentric view. Culture doesn't peak the way they've described, nor has our culture regressed. It's just a backwards perspective on culture.
@@owwwwcccchhhh Precisely so. Also need to add that not everything changes in a linear way. For example if you go to different European regions, say Andalusia, Brittany or Bayern and hear what is considered traditional folk music there, you would notice that it has not changed a whole lot for centuries. People learned tunes and to play traditional instruments by ear and the same songs were passed from master to student until collected and finally written and published. What happened in Europe with other kinds of music, was the combination of the invention of an accurate way to write music and later of the printing press, wich allowed for an explosion of innovation, by allowing composers to build from the work of predecessors for a mass of amateur and professional musicians to perform, which demanded in turn, for new music to be composed. What we consider Chinese, Indian, Japanese or everywhere else traditional music, is mostly ancient forms captured and still performed to the present day or modern composers that take what they consider traditional sounds to create new music in the style. Note that the same process of innovation happened in other places and non-european cultures when they came in contact with such inventions (music writing system and printing press) and European music. If you know anything other than ignorant, reactionary, racist, right wing talking points, you would see that musicians in all regions inside and outside Europe, when they came into contact with music from other cultures, they started a process of assimilation, combination and experimentation of new forms that continue to this day. It is enough to read the Wikipedia pages of the Music of Japan, India, China, Latin America to have an idea of what happened. Some of the most popular musical genres today in the world were created that way. For example African and European sounds gave origin to the sounds of Ragtime, Jazz, Blues and Rock etc. .
@@bobsemple7660 a bunch of young adolescent German teenagers were happily skipping through the mountainous regions of their homeland, while singing a song they all knew. Suddenly, all their voices broke at once, and they all started to yodel. Nearby villages heard this voice breaking singing and decided it was to be yodeling.
5:47 when ABAlphaBeta went back in time, they actually saw george washington in his office listening to this on his ipod that was stuffed in his powdered hair
00:05 Swete was the Virgin, Anonymous, 16th c.
00:16 Gagliarda el Tu Tu, Anonymous, 16th c.
00:26 Hor Chel Ciel e Terra, Claudio Monteverdi, 1517
00:38 Gaudete, Gaudete, Jaakko Suomelainen, 1581 [Piae Cantiones]
00:53 Iloidcam ja Remuidcam, Hemminki Maskulainen, 1616 [Yxi Wähä Suomenkielinen Wirsikirja]
01:09 Jameko, John Playford, 1655 [Court Ayres]
01:26 Marche pour la Cérémonie des Turcs, Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1670 [Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme]
02:01 Der makâm-ı Hüseynî Sakîl-i Ağa Rıżâ, Dimitrie Cantemir, after 1673 [Edvar-i Musiki]
02:18 Rondo, Henry Purcell, 1676 [Abdelazer]
02:34 Allemande, Georg Böhm, 1710 [Suite in F Moll]
03:12 Passacaille, George Frideric Händel, 1720 [Harpsichord Suite in G minor]
03:36 Praeludium, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1722 [The Well-Tempered Clavier]
03:59 Sonata in D Minor, Domenico Scarlatti, 1738 [Keyboard Sonata in D minor]
04:35 Allegro con Spirito, Johan Helmich Roman, 1744 [Drottningsholmsmusiken]
04:54 Allegro, Carlos Seixas, 1750 [Sonata L em Sol Menor]
05:26 Ballo, Sinfonia, Christoph Willibald Glück, 1764 [Alessandro]
05:46 Solfeggio, Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, 1766
06:45 Rondo alla Turca, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1783 [Piano Sonata in A major No. 11]
07:11 Surprise, Franz Joseph Haydn, 1791 [Symphony No. 94]
07:40 Mòlìhuā, Anonymous, before 1796
08:00 Thumrī Music, Anonymous, circa 1800
08:27 Für Elise, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1810 [Bagatelle No. 25]
08:50 Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Frédéric François Chopin, 1830 [Nocturnes, Op. 9, No. 2]
09:19 Nicht Schnell, Robert Schumann, 1849 [Romance Op. 94, No. 1]
09:39 The Year 1812 Solemn Overture, festival overture in E♭ major, Op. 49, Pjotr Il'íč Čajkóvskij, 1882
10:03 The Epic of Sundiata, the Malinké Griots, before 1890
10:44 Fire-Flies, Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, 1892 [4 Sketches, Op.15]
12:03 Kojo no Tsuki, Rentarō Taki, 1901 [Chūgakkō Shōka]
Can you please send the link to the specific version of Gaudete you used? I love it, but I can't seem to find it.
Frederic Chopin is actually Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
Favorite song Allemande
@@my-lady-greensleeves5831 ruclips.net/video/9hlejiKNXwU/видео.html
@@Aztec_Tajger or Szopen lol
THE SEQUEL ALL OF US WANTED BUT NEVER DESERVED
Statesman like your name dude
Statesman fr
Other way
The sequel all of us deserved must none wanted
@@chasegreen237 calm down emo kid
Yes
7:27 wtf 😂😂😂😂
King of anxiety the cat is extremely dangerous
Notice me, hooman !
That cat is the trouble-maker of the house.
thats... a thing
suprise! only true musicians will understand
People before the plague 1:10
People after the plague: 9:21
People in 2019: 1:10
People in 2020: 9:21
People in 2021: 9:46
People in 2022-23: 3:41
lowkey true
Now I'm in time travel
Sad :(
um
Weirdly accurate
8:28 ah, I still remember when they released this banger. Topped the charts for months.
Ninad Achrekar this is actually good ngl
yes
4:00 I can actually see this working as a killer electric guitar solo
JuanK Gonzalez Me: Hey mom, can we go to the Baroque music concert tonight?
My mom: No, we have Baroque music at home.
The Baroque music at home: 4:18
Just go listen to yngwei malmsteen and you'll realize it gets old quick
@@thepurpleplayer9168its more because Yngwie literally only plays diminished arpeggios and harmonic minor if you listen to guys like Jason Becker its actually refreshing
Because it's Scarlatti! He was way ahead of his time. You should listen to for example sonata k. 12 and k. 119, they are very 'metal' too!
The cat was a tsarist spy
Yes, he knew 1812 was coming
😂
@@teoneo2000 It's actually since the track is called "surprise" and the sudden drop is meant to come as a surprise, so I also put in the visual surprise of it suddenly zooming on an angry cat who was out of frame
XD. That picture looks awesome!!! - it has all elements of protestant baroque (who represents the daily life of people) - even the satanic cat.
@Luna Llama 2 "tsarist" not "terrorist"
Pretty good quality for 400 year old recordings
somebody is about to get r/whoooosed
It was Remade but idk how the fuck People be remaking shit thats from 40,000 BC or anything in BC
Ulrich 70 They travelled back in time
Alright...get ready for the whooooosh
@@lodii7246 They find artifacts of bone flutes, and based off of carbon dating they know how old they are. From there it is safe to assume that early humans used them and they reconstruct a bone flutes and use that sound.
4:18 4 year old me banging on the piano in the living room.
Name Piece?
@@dennugrahaa1755 My oats and whey brings the boys to the courtyard
This deserves so many more likes
LOL YOU PROBS MADE THATS MUSICS
@Deny Setya N Scarlatti's Sonata in D Minor
9:44 how my parents explain to me how they goin to school everyday back in their day
9:46 me sitting and had to listen them explain it for 100th times
I am deceased 😂😂😂💀💀💀
I died 😂
*underrated*
Copied
@@ackruhii32 ik but the 9:46 i made it myself
3:46 me when I was 7, caught a shiny pokemon and forget to save
Fuck no-
True
ARGH IK THE FEELING!!!!!😭😭😭
I feel your pain
PAIN: *10000,1%*
4:07 was the beat drop of the old times
ok boomer
@@bokgarol7751 stfu
@@bokgarol7751 stfu
@@bokgarol7751 stfu
@@bokgarol7751 stfu
Sequels are never as great as the original. Unfortunately this sequel misses the absolute “bangers” such as the Bone flute
And the Celtic Bee Music, that was by jam when days were simple
Or the mongolian throat singing
Or what about the ancient Chinese music?
Or the Sumerian “Epic of Gilgamesh”, or that Greek rap.
Wagner Souza Yes, let us not forget about the Greek Rap
5:47
Piano joins the chat
6:47 harpsichord joins the chat
Breaking bad alert (u can say hes junkie-addict or a criminal, but he nailed it)
6:09
It's actually super duper fun to play, literally one of my favourite pieces ever. ^ ^
@@koolkitty108 also fun to play
4:36 when you call your fork and knife silverware
Aw shit, here we go again
What a fitting face
We're too proper for that nonsense. Ladies and Gentlemen any tea for this comment section?
@@ArchdukeJake I beg you pardon? Such horrid language, it quite frankly sickens me. And I suppose you kiss your mother with that mouth?
@@eliben4066 both of my parents are dead... 😢
My face when I touch something soggy and mushy at the bottom of the sink
10:10
When you hit that part of your elbow on the door frame
How your parents describe what their daily trip to school was like: 9:50
You are a genius!
>canons
their way was through the eastern front, wasn't it?
In your country too? I thought it was only in Brazil that they did it
:v
@@himiko-chan3482 I though it only happened in my country 😂
I LAUGED SO HARD UCKFMC
where my tuvan throat singing
They stop
More seriously, it's a pretty constant thing, so I didn't include it this time around since it had already been featured
Fr bro
In Tuva
Batzorig Vaanchig mah man where u at
I’m not sure if it was just me but while I was watching this video, I realized that music is an absolutely amazing thing to exist
Imagine being deaf and watching this video
@@yeoldedumbass4487 omg lol imagine, I guess you could still look at the nice artwork...?
If you are having suicidal thoughts, please don’t kill your self. Please keep pushing. Life is like a dark tunnel. There is light in the end but you can’t see it. You have to keep walking. Live life to the fullest and be whoever you want. You are potential. I know it’s hard but you have to fight. Right now things may be bad but in the future it will be better. You just need to find your light in life and live in it. Depression and other things can blind you from hope but you have to fight. Hope stop exists. Pain doesn’t have to be most of your life. You can choose. Not all will go away but most can. Also if you feel guilty about something simply don’t repeat the mistake and move on. Focus on the future. Mistakes don’t define you. Not even other people’s thoughts on you define you. Only you do. It’s hard to move on but very much possible. If it’s really extreme get professional help like calling the suicide hotline. Please seek some form of help. I believe in you. I know you can believe in yourself.
@@therandomd2717 ummm
Way better than factory produced rap/pop songs
Because I wanted to know them myself, I found all the art used in this video:
00:05 Mary Capel, Later Duchess of Beaufort, and Her Sister Elizabeth (Peter Lely, 1662)
00:16 The Game of Chess (Sofonisba Anguissola, 1555)
00:26 Saint Michael, Study (Unknown student of Rafael, 16th century)
00:38 The Virgin and the Child Enthroned (Jean Fouquet, c. 1452-1460)
00:53 Fresco depicting January at Castello Buonconsiglio, Trento, Italy (Maestro Venceslao c. 1405-1410)
01:09 Queen Elizabeth I in procession with her Courtiers (Sarah, Countess of Essex, c. 1603-1610)
01:26 Ambassade de Persie auprès de Louis XIV (Antoine Coypel, 1715)
02:01 "17th century Persian Miniature" (Unknown)
02:18 The Capitulation of Granada (Francisco Pradilla Ortiz, 1882)
02:34 Galante Szene in einem Park (Anonymous, 18th century)
03:12 Mrs Abington as The Comic Muse (Joshua Reynolds,1764-1768)
03:36 Paul Sandby (Frances Cotes, 1761)
03:59 The Education of the Virgin (Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1732)
04:35 Princess Cecelia of Sweden (Unknown, 1835)
04:54 Christ Descending into Hell (Unknown Peruvian painter, 18th century)
05:26 Classical Landscape with Mountains (Unknown British Artist, c. 1720-1740)
05:46 The Flute Concert of Sanssouci (Adolph Menzel, 1852)
06:45 The Flower Festival (Georges Jules Victor Clairin, c. 1892-1897)
07:11 The Chess Players (Cornelis de Man, c. 1670)
07:40 Along the river during the Qingming festival (Zhang Zeduan, c. 1085-1145)
08:00 *Unable to find this one*
08:27 A Summer Beauty (English School, 19th century)
08:50 Starry Night in Munich - Van Gogh Inspirations with Church of Our Lady and City Hall (M Bleichner, 2016)
09:19 On the Seashore (George Elgar Hicks, 1879)
09:39 Episode of the war of 1812 (Illarion Pryanishnikov, 1874)
10:03 *Unable to find this one*
10:44 The Meeting of Oberon and Titania (Arthur Rackham, 1908)
12:03 *unable to find this one*
Thanks, dude with a Russian name
@@miko5742 Don't mention it, Chinese Martin Luther
I'm just wandering where can you get this version of Jameko played here 1:10
Thank you soo much 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks
6:46 Okay. I was literally waiting for this one.
8:28 Ah yes. This one too.
Yes true with me
I think that’s how Mozart looked like when he was lazy
@@zyonel87 😂😂
Ah yess
Mozart, Beethoven & Tchaikovsky is the best
❤️❤️
6:46 good for a nokia ringtone
1:15 when you survive a disease but your rich neighbor doesn't
Ohh i get that joke 😂😂😂
Especially now..
That's not in bad taste nowadays, is it?
When I survive the Coronavirus but not Boris Johnson
Madam Alphalauch II. Ma boy u just predicted the corona shit
0:45 "you w0t mate?"
hilarious
That baby sucking on the tit. I don't know why I find this painting so funny
Gu the tanuki have you heard about something called breastmilk
Sounds more like YA WAAAAY MAYYYYY
Barrackus Optabamus
3:18 This babe's too hot to Händel.
*cough* I'll see myself out...
She is!
Lol
ISANAGI I'M DYING
True
I ship it
9:47 me realizing how bad 2020 is
Josh -Hawt Sauce I thought the 2010s were awful but holy crap this new decade is starting out atrociously.
Colt M4A1 wait how bad was it because i was born at that time
@@bradyportwood4856 are you 10 years old ?
@@user-cr8xm1gw6y i think so yeah
Yesterday,ice in greenland got the doompoint.
Well fuck.
0:59 lmao is that a snowball fight lol wtf
Yup, snowball fights, skiing and icesksting are all ancient
@@bobsemple7660 during the little ice age in the 1700s
@@bobsemple7660 i think so
Holy Snowball fight
😂😂😂😂😂
10:10 - How I sing when I'm having shower.
Соряныч LMAO
Взвхвхах
I HOLLERED 🤣🤣
You made my day dude😁😁
Want the link to that video
9:19 me when no one listen to my jokes
No worries welcome to my club. Where you had said the joke first then you see another person say it and get over 1k likes meanwhile you're at 0.
When i forgot charging my phone overnight.
Same 😭
I know the pain
Fun fact, the name of the song is “Not fast” in German.
damn.. everybody gangsta till Evolution of Music II
tits mcgee 13 mins of straight up fire 🔥🔥🔥
8:00 Misheard lyrics time :" ya did sad that he did no eh the nah"
Lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣... BTW I m indian and our classical music just has 4 to 8 lines and the rest of it has random syllables..
Lmao 😂
Gurl is literally going through a break-up ans y'all are laughing 🙂
"NYAAAAAH"
She's saying "yaadein sataye re"
Means 'memories haunt'
That part from 4:00 to 4:09 is straight up fire! What a banger! I could listen to that part on a loop all day.
1:27 me and my friends, age 9, asking for a sleepover from our already tired parents
Lol😂
Yesssss😭😭😭
this one true
I CANT- 😂😂😂😂😂😂
12:04 It sounds like Interstellar 😂
Stefcio 57 it does🧐
the main chords are close and the front vocal style arpeggio has the same notes as the interstellar track. 👌 it really does.
Or like The Last of Us
I thought the same xd
Interstellar sounds like*
7:27 me when I want attention
I'm the opposite. I hate getting attention.
@@mr.kingofphenomenal4629 Then stay isolated then
@@mr.kingofphenomenal4629 Same
@@incredimixerchannelofficial He just introvert. Some people are more at peace being solitary.
@PooperMan thats not how the "ok boomer" works
10:57 the artwork is very beautiful
Agreed 100%
What better way to pull into your wedding than with ELF FAIRIES pulling your dress???
I want cartoon show with this style
0:05 Renaissance music
1:28 baroque music
4:36 classical music
8:52 romantic music
Id say baroque goes up until 5:28
9:46 wen your mom tells you to go to your room
Lmao
6:46 but you realise that’s where you can play your DS whilst being hidden
When the English get you and they say you're going into a small Island in the Atlantic
*When
0:54 omg it will saying s*xy
Others composers : TCHAIKOVSKY, COULD YOU BE NORMAL FOR 10 SECONDS?
Tchaikovsky : *ČÅÑØŃS*
*ČÅÑØŃŠ*
Canon. Delighting you always.
*¢ @ ñ ∅ ñ $*
Ć̨̀҉͏̸̴̶͞ ̀͟Ą̶̷̢́̀͡ ̵̸̶̸̴͡͠͝͠Ń ̶Ờ̸̵̧͘͢͟ ̷̡̀́́́͘̕͝͞Ń͢ ͜͠S̴̴̴̡͘͠
The «Ø» letter is used quite often here in Norway, it is pronounced kind of like the French word «Eau»
I commented on the original a couple days ago and I can't help but feel like I am the reason this exists. Bow down, peasants.
M'lord, what are you orders?
Mi Lord,your wish is my command.
Fuck you... I bow to no king... I am a patriot of the 13 colonies and we tar tyrants like you.
@@willaustin6453 you dare oppose him mortal ??
Mom please No!! Ha. I only bow to God, and I know he doesn’t look like that.
0:53 Did not expect to see old Finnish here. Thank you for including it! ♥️
It definitely sounds nordic
3:41 students during online classes be like:
For my school, it was more like 9:46
Doraemon
😂😂
top 10 anime openings music evolution
@my mom yes, he is a total weeb
@_xxxi8urmelonxxx_ ok? so does anyone care? no? ok no one care.
@@snappytom2447 feel free to ignore him. But he's spittin straight facts right there
Dragonball opening
Jacobo Hernández Solares But it’s not anime.
7:27
Why do I hear boss music
12:06 when you accidentally compose the Interstellar soundtrack in 1901
What is interstellar
Something very good
@@michka841 a scifi movie? (btw, i like sci fi movies)
THE scifi movie
@@michka841 ok ok sorry im only 99,99999999999999999% good at english
When you eat the soup with chopsticks. 7:40
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's me
wtf how
Tf
Very good. You have mastered the chopsticks. Now, for your final test, eat a tofu with chopsticks without it breaking.
0:18 been 521 years and still banger 🔥
Why does that picture remind me of a movie’s main character
The painting fits the piece
@@whiskey_JR what movie
@@hangonsapto2338 the kid in the picture kinda reminds me of hero boy from the polar express movie
@@whiskey_JRAnne with an e
I love how you found the original forms of the pieces. For example, you found them with the right instruments, the right play style, etc. That the reason it took you that long. Because of the great quality! Keep it like that!
1:27 is a real toe tapper
CrusaderMedia 89 absolutely woke comment about JB Lully
@@Thebarnardfactor ?
CrusaderMedia 89 Lully died because of an accident while he was beating his pulse with his stick, he kicked his foot with it and it turned into an infection and then his death.
@@circumit9494 I know he refused to treat it and he got gangerene
CrusaderMedia 89 it is thought that he stabbed his toe to this piece
12:05 those painting and music so beautiful
@@pompomdomdom in my language hejadee translates to gay
Ninad Achrekar wtf lol
Weeb
for me its so scary. because they wear a kimono. thats my opinion. but i respect your opinions
@@QUIAPOPOWERPOINTMASS kimonos aren’t scary
10:45 I really like that art piece
I swear every damn painting picture is memeable... but if you think about it, It wasn't just the musicians who were extremely talented during their times...
Lmao yeah, you can see that in the comments , but i think it would be the only generation that makes Memes out of arts .
You mean this 7:28
@@mahrougsarah9096 You mean this 7:28
Me: I like the song Fire flies by Owl city
Historian: oh you mean this one? 10:45
roseotum r/woooosh
I’m the first person to say it
roseotum of course I do
Peterkaboomi Train yes yes!
roseotum *ok boomer*
U
10:08 For a little context, the Jalolu were storytellers or musicians from West Africa.
Also an ethnic group.
10:26 "Ебааа, еба музон"
Ебать, точно
Ebaaa eba muzon not ebat,Tochno
Алаааааахуакбаррррррррр
Africa
BETTE GREENE I think this is arabic music, isn't it?
3:36 Keanu Reeves appears
7:27 Ok that close-up was everything to me.
Meet the "Cat"
When I am listening or watching this kind of video I feel myself so happy. I love the '' Musical Evolution'' so much, that I can´t even describe why. I love your work, please keep doing it
3:20 neoclassical metal intensifies 😂
it's baroque
@@musik350 i know
Weeb
@@gnome2812 Boy your name features the biggest weeb cringe word ever
@@musik350 how is that a cringe? And how is that a weeb?
7:04 my mind when the exam almost finishes
edit: this joke isn't about rushing but rather that you have an earworm distracting you from doing the exam
9:19 When you realize you're the only one that didn't make the other side of the paper
10:30 when your mom found out you failed the exam
@@travisplayz7108 oof
4:56 how it feels like fighting my demons
7:27 momento épico en la historia de la música
XD
Twinkle twinkle
Little star
Still in major but the epicness makes it sound minor
6:00 by god the decadence of that era
What do you mean?
@@MrVictor1227 fancy word for "beauty"
3:18 Wow, she was so beautiful
Dudu Channel to hot to händel
@@Oblivitana ur a pervert
drink milk tea for protection from covid-19 It is a pun =-= the person who wrote the song was name Händel. Also r/whoosh XD
Go get coronavirus
Crazy Nightcorean oof how are they a perv it’s just a pun😂
Ramensss? Delightfully agreed
4:56 here we see Jesus as the Doomslayer
But that’s St. George
That's st. George the dragonslayer ;)
DOUBLE WOOOOOOOSHED
@C.F.P.N Hans bring ze luger umm yes i guess
Can He Defeat Thanos?
Girls' locker room: I'm thinking about asking out Napoleon. He's pretty cute
Boys' locker room: 9:39
nono, girls' lockeroom would have a few arguements
12:04
I can’t believe my ears
THIS IS JUST NO TIME FOR CAUTION BY ZIMMER
My god it is incredible how motifs and melodies transcend generation
Yo I just said the same thing 😶
Nice realizing! 👌
Interstellar type beat
When France failed invading Russia
Napoleon : 9:47
disappointed boi
Napoleon : "BRUH..."
Ahmad Saiful Hakim France successfully invaded Russia, just not for long and couldn’t get what they wanted.
Wow, that’s really cool. AB should’ve made a joke about that or something.
Thats my face when some noob dared to pvp me terraria even though im an endgame player
6:45 gave me a kek. I remember this from the Lemmings game, but I never knew what it was called.
Gaudete is such a classic tho. I was introduced to it by Libera's cover, which I highly recommend.
2:20 ok but why does this go hard
1:09 Me when I got a burger king crown:
K E E N G
Lully " im a genius " 1:27 , the orig version is just getting faster and faster , also , my great grandfather loved this :) ( louis the XIV )
and they say the sequels are never as good as the originals
1:13 Yoshi's Wooly World
9:40 me and the boys when we take down the bully
You're father is, they are retreating you fool 🤓
@@sleepsleep399 ahahahaha r/wooosh
@@thai6989 r/woosh woosh me assses
3:41 it’s probably one of the most relaxing songs
That's Keanu Reeves
@@hangonsapto2338 bruh 💀 Johnathan wickensy the 3rd
@@jinxed4lyf763 hahaha...👍🏻😁
My personal favorites:
02:18 Rondo, Henry Purcell, 1676
03:12 Passacaille, George Frideric Händel, 1720
08:50 Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Frédéric François Chopin, 1830
09:19 Nicht Schnell, Robert Schumann, 1849
10:44 Fire-Flies, Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, 1892
12:03 Kojo no Tsuki, Rentarō Taki, 1901
I have to agree with you for the most part.
12:06 THAT SOUNDS LIKE THE SONG FROM INTERSTELLAR. LOOK UP “DAY ONE” BY HANS ZIMMER.
I tought the same shit of course this is a sample from this
8:55 That's so beautiful
12:05 Kinda sounds like a part of the Interstellar soundtrack.
with Japan music version
9:46 When you’re trying to take a dump and nothing comes out.
So underaated
This is hilarious this comment needs more likes😂
Sometimes I wish i was born at the time of Renaissance...
The clothes are dope, except that one time in 1450 when all French noblewomen showed off their boobs (or codpieces tbh)
@@ABAlphaBeta ew
@@ABAlphaBeta sign me up
Hahaha
As you say, elder
3:38
Mom: How was your day
Me:
Chicken Nugget AHAHAHAH 💀💀
relatable
Båď
1:11 happily ever after
@@user-bj7jf2dh3y fk yoursel
2:01 turkish Music didnt change much 😂❤️
Stayed the same shit as it was, lol...
@@levspivak8759 Hey! Don't you dish the eastern style
@@konstantinostourl1722 I'm eastern myself, and I hate it because I hear this shit in every fucking place, lol.
lev spivak you do but Turkish music isn’t shit is ....Idk but it’s “special” for me
6.47 turca music
5:48 bruh not kidding my grandpa listens to that song sometimes 😂
*piece
5:46 piano level god
7:27 the evil in an just 1 animal
Interesting how non-western classical hasn't changed that much.
@gmail account okay cringelord
@@owwwwcccchhhh how is that cringe.
@@ginyu5009 the other user has a cringy eurocentric view. Culture doesn't peak the way they've described, nor has our culture regressed. It's just a backwards perspective on culture.
@@owwwwcccchhhh Unfortunately he's right. Its cringey to deny it at this point ruclips.net/video/Ns167_llTiA/видео.html
@@owwwwcccchhhh Precisely so. Also need to add that not everything changes in a linear way. For example if you go to different European regions, say Andalusia, Brittany or Bayern and hear what is considered traditional folk music there, you would notice that it has not changed a whole lot for centuries. People learned tunes and to play traditional instruments by ear and the same songs were passed from master to student until collected and finally written and published.
What happened in Europe with other kinds of music, was the combination of the invention of an accurate way to write music and later of the printing press, wich allowed for an explosion of innovation, by allowing composers to build from the work of predecessors for a mass of amateur and professional musicians to perform, which demanded in turn, for new music to be composed.
What we consider Chinese, Indian, Japanese or everywhere else traditional music, is mostly ancient forms captured and still performed to the present day or modern composers that take what they consider traditional sounds to create new music in the style.
Note that the same process of innovation happened in other places and non-european cultures when they came in contact with such inventions (music writing system and printing press) and European music.
If you know anything other than ignorant, reactionary, racist, right wing talking points, you would see that musicians in all regions inside and outside Europe, when they came into contact with music from other cultures, they started a process of assimilation, combination and experimentation of new forms that continue to this day.
It is enough to read the Wikipedia pages of the Music of Japan, India, China, Latin America to have an idea of what happened.
Some of the most popular musical genres today in the world were created that way. For example African and European sounds gave origin to the sounds of Ragtime, Jazz, Blues and Rock etc.
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do u think technology would have evolved earlier if everyone wasn’t either fighting or getting a painting done
No, war is the reason we all have this
@@Cutie_Oni Technically yes , The Technology was actually meant to win wars
history will be so much more boring
no one:
not a single soul:
me: *dances to thousand year old music*
fluffybrine *dances with you cuz I love it and I’m a history addict*
It’s quite mind boggling how far we came regarding music. I wondered what It was like hearing them for the first time.
When did yodeling come about
16th century in the Alps
@@bobsemple7660 a bunch of young adolescent German teenagers were happily skipping through the mountainous regions of their homeland, while singing a song they all knew. Suddenly, all their voices broke at once, and they all started to yodel. Nearby villages heard this voice breaking singing and decided it was to be yodeling.
Bout the time vocal cords became a thing
I find it funny the piece entitled: “Allemande” is played with an Italian instrument and titled in French
Lol
7:25 Lol i love how it zooms into the cat
🤣 when they zoom in on the cat at 7:28 when the song goes into a darker section was epic haha well done editor 👏
OH NO THE CAT IS EVIL
You was SHOCK!!!!
2:01 Best progressive rock album of the 1670s.
Safavid empire drip
0:17 Hey, I know this one from Civ 4!
These background pictures are so beautiful. I wish I could knew every single person who draw every one of them.
It's 3:45am, I'm drunk and can't stop staring at this babe at 3:15
Do you still remember writing this?
Idk why for me it was 4:36 .
Hpv ꧁Xeno꧂ she looks like a man bro tf
She is the one staring at you
For me it was 9:26
7:12 "Hey! Careful! Don't knock over the chess pieces!" XD
Then, 7:27
5:47 when ABAlphaBeta went back in time, they actually saw george washington in his office listening to this on his ipod that was stuffed in his powdered hair
10:18 mah nigga loco
GAHAHA