@MarcusFenixtheMan now your stereotyping, it doesn't matter look at african americans they were the first people to make music, it doesn't matter some people don't have a love for music so don't stereotype, or be racist just because he's asain
The third movement is insane. I don't know what you're on about with a level 10 but in the UK grades go upto 8, the third movement would be WELL beyond grade 8
haha, i wish it was possible to play it on the guitar, but its virtually impossible xD, i can only play the 1st movement and i am learning the 2nd, truthfully, i had no idea that in the UK there was piano like that too, i thought it was only guitar that had 8 levels/ grades lol wat would austrias be? i just want to no wat grade i would be, if you know anything about guitar, please tell me xD
Dislike this particular movement. Third is the best and requires the most skill. First movement is what all the novice players like to start with and never go past.
A good piece... Every person is different so their interpretations would reflect what their personality is. Simply put: we see/hear/percieve things differently then everyone else =3
So don't fight on the internet... It makes you look more idiotic than you actually are.
damn, everyone has their goddamn opinions. if he played it slower, someone would tell him to speed it up, if he sped it up, other experts would advise he slow it down. its all about personal interpretation, so none of your opinions matter. he plays it flawless in his own style. good playing.
if someone cant appreciate the subltleties in playing pieces in slightly to moderately different pace than the affixed number,theyre not a real musician
Easy on the tempo there, buddy. But your Pianoism is very nice, you clearly show control and force of the keys, which is essential to Piano playing. Other than the fact that I have no formal teaching, I do play piano, and I'm teaching myself the entire Moonlight Sonata, as well as other tunes.
Listen to me, for Christ's Sake! A piece of music can only be perfectly interpreted by its composer! How can one accurately gauge the tempo that was in Beethoven's head? For the sake of not sounding like you created music itself (by the way, you have no formal training-how can you possibly know the aesthetics of piano playing), SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Mmkay. Do you have any formal training? If not, then who are you to chastise me for giving a musician good constructive criticism? And kindly, save your ignorant language for someone else. Have a nice day.
Is this so? I do happen to have many years of formal training in performance of classical music. If Beethoven were alive today, he would probable piss on you.
Too quick!!! Who is he running from??
ye32 8 months ago
1rondo alla turca 2moonlight2nd 3fur elise
Superay360 1 year ago
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Can somebody put this in order from the easiest to learn (1) to the hardest to learn(3)? need advice help me please!!
-Fur Elise
-Rondo Alla Turca
-Moonlight sonata 2nd Movement
Thanks!! :))
kenvidallo 1 year ago
omg.
Is this the Longy School of Music? cuz if it is, that's my conservatory!
xsilentxXxregretsx 2 years ago
I don't think race has to do with anything. I think talent and dedication are most important.
ctrainyu 2 years ago 14
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asain culture values musical ability more so kids are taught music from a young age, so in an indirect way asians are typically musically more gifted
MarcusFenixtheMan 2 years ago
um
excuse me?
Bahsterify 2 years ago
what?
MarcusFenixtheMan 2 years ago
wait
wat did i say again?
XD
uh. . .
Bahsterify 2 years ago
@MarcusFenixtheMan now your stereotyping, it doesn't matter look at african americans they were the first people to make music, it doesn't matter some people don't have a love for music so don't stereotype, or be racist just because he's asain
Brotherclips 1 month ago
It seems to me Asian musicians are some of the best. =)
GenieBella 2 years ago
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was mozart and beethoven asian ?
whatdoirighthere 2 years ago
I said -are- some of the best. Not -were-. Of course Beethoven and Mozart were geniuses, but they haven't been alive for many, many years.
GenieBella 2 years ago 2
Not to mention that she said some.
ctrainyu 2 years ago
would movement 3 be considered as a level 10 piece?
password2929 3 years ago
i do consider it a 10 piece because of all the notes and speed. i'm only level 3-5.
animeash 3 years ago
the moonlight sonata is an ARCT level piece
77stix77 2 years ago
The third movement is insane. I don't know what you're on about with a level 10 but in the UK grades go upto 8, the third movement would be WELL beyond grade 8
petercourt 2 years ago
haha, i wish it was possible to play it on the guitar, but its virtually impossible xD, i can only play the 1st movement and i am learning the 2nd, truthfully, i had no idea that in the UK there was piano like that too, i thought it was only guitar that had 8 levels/ grades lol wat would austrias be? i just want to no wat grade i would be, if you know anything about guitar, please tell me xD
orientalbean 2 years ago
I would be guessing but first movement on guitar would probably be about 4
petercourt 2 years ago
really? ithought it would be lower lol well its in the middle so i guess its good
orientalbean 2 years ago
Hey i have a version for guitar, pm me if you want it
jassonite 2 years ago
it's really different to the first movement and 3rd and the shortest.
basketboy21 3 years ago
Dislike this particular movement. Third is the best and requires the most skill. First movement is what all the novice players like to start with and never go past.
iluvjumblies 3 years ago
i agree the third is the hardest by far, but the first is an awesome piece because of it's soft flowing sound. im grade 6-ish
WTFisJamieUp2 2 years ago
a little too fast...
Urzases 3 years ago
hahaha lol u idiot(1992peter)
no1 said he is a bad player, i think he is very Good, i wish i couldplay like that
i just said that this piece, when compared to the other two movements, is nowhere as good, it in no way reflects on his playing ability
1crazy1austrian1 3 years ago 4
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if u saw me play this, u would wish to play like me :D ......maybe
qwert15789 3 years ago
Don't listen to the person who says its bad.
IT IS VERY VERY GOOD!!
KEEP IT UP.
GOD BLESS!
1992peter 3 years ago 3
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this is a shit peice, nowere near as good as the other two movements
1crazy1austrian1 3 years ago
I actually agree with you....this piece is really nice...but it isn't as suspenseful or as beautiful as the other 2 movements.
priyanka101 3 years ago 2
Yeah I agree. It's nice but it's not even close to being close to being as sad as the other two movements.
tjtheplay 3 years ago 3
This wasn't designed to be sad, it's a happy one. The first one is sad, this is happy, and the third is just insane.
ManlySlut 3 years ago 13
haha, yep
koidemujo 2 years ago
Alright, Mozart. Let's hear you compose a better piece.
Dragonkittin 3 years ago 6
i agree with u guys...but this mvt is not so bad...
magnatuss 3 years ago
I always liked how people can scan through the 3rd movement XD
Kunoinoi 3 years ago
Kanpai to the pianist! Arigoto Gosimasu for the awesome work. For those who don't speak Japanese, take a look at a translator.
cody7799 3 years ago
as long as he's not mixing up notes, he's not making any mistakes. =] it's lovely.
cOffeeEEEeadict 4 years ago
Yay for Asians !!
crazy20164 4 years ago 2
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Boo for Asians!
FuriousFork 4 years ago
Rude, and racist. Very, very wrong. Dame Baka.
cody7799 3 years ago 4
I think the guy is brilliant! Give him credit. Can you imagine when he becomes a professional? He'll be super.
pbnagunasr 4 years ago 3
A good piece... Every person is different so their interpretations would reflect what their personality is. Simply put: we see/hear/percieve things differently then everyone else =3
So don't fight on the internet... It makes you look more idiotic than you actually are.
prodigyoftheyear 4 years ago
Truth.
Trust this man he knows what he's talking about.
trav10852 4 years ago
BRAVO!
Tlllllllllllllll 4 years ago
another excellent piece.
Well Done. 5 stars!
superhypercrazycow 4 years ago
Ditto! Five stars to the STAR!!!
Tlllllllllllllll 4 years ago
i usually play it faster than this...
vieteenboiduy 4 years ago
damn, everyone has their goddamn opinions. if he played it slower, someone would tell him to speed it up, if he sped it up, other experts would advise he slow it down. its all about personal interpretation, so none of your opinions matter. he plays it flawless in his own style. good playing.
robenhart 5 years ago
i agree with your personal interpretation idea? opinion? thought?
kelsier5 4 years ago
I agree with everything you just said. He was flawless, professional, and superb! I loved it!
Tlllllllllllllll 4 years ago
AGREED XD
workxitxbabyxyeah 4 years ago
if someone cant appreciate the subltleties in playing pieces in slightly to moderately different pace than the affixed number,theyre not a real musician
supernovadramaqueen 2 years ago
everything is fine, just the tempo is a bit faster than i typically anticipate for this piece, good work tho !
beyond9001 5 years ago
Easy on the tempo there, buddy. But your Pianoism is very nice, you clearly show control and force of the keys, which is essential to Piano playing. Other than the fact that I have no formal teaching, I do play piano, and I'm teaching myself the entire Moonlight Sonata, as well as other tunes.
keroshin 5 years ago
Listen to me, for Christ's Sake! A piece of music can only be perfectly interpreted by its composer! How can one accurately gauge the tempo that was in Beethoven's head? For the sake of not sounding like you created music itself (by the way, you have no formal training-how can you possibly know the aesthetics of piano playing), SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Cheers.
apatrie 5 years ago
Mmkay. Do you have any formal training? If not, then who are you to chastise me for giving a musician good constructive criticism? And kindly, save your ignorant language for someone else. Have a nice day.
keroshin 5 years ago
Is this so? I do happen to have many years of formal training in performance of classical music. If Beethoven were alive today, he would probable piss on you.
apatrie 5 years ago
LOL
Tlllllllllllllll 4 years ago
LOL!!! Ditto! lol
Tlllllllllllllll 4 years ago