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From: manymanero
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  • for; happyboy31 beethoven eroica 3rd

  • for ; happy boy 31beethoven 3rd

  • Beautiful piece. If I knew someone would play this at my funeral, I would die tomorrow...

  • I think it Fast to much...

    Coz Chopin he acept Lento

  • @airvarie you 've write.Too fast for Chopin

  • It's literally sad that this is the best known work by Chopin... Sad but true

  • You wouldn't happen to have the rest of the sheet music would you?

    This is a really beautiful piece of music. It perfectly shows that a music piece doesn't have to be incomplicated to be beautiful.

  • @anyakuno

    Chopin is already in the public domain

  • @manymanero But whenever I search for it, I only find some shortened version in a defferent key and I'm learning how to play it from the sheet in this video :P But I'll just search again then, thanks.

  • @anyakuno Try IMSLP, then! :D

  • @manymanero @manymanero But whenever I search for it, I only find some shortened version in a defferent key and I'm learning how to play it from the sheet in this video :P But I'll just search again then, thanks.

  • I've been searching for the name of this march for years, the only thing I knew was, that it was played on funreals but I never came up with the idea to search for "funreal march" xDD Thank ypu for uploading this, ist ... just brilliant! =D

  • @xXBleistiftXx

    you are welcome.

    yes this is the most famous piece Chopin wrote but nobody knows it

  • @manymanero i would say the "wedding march" is quite well known too, wouldn't you? :D

  • @happyboy31

    yes... but WHO wrote that wedding march, by the way?

    not Chopin for sure...

  • @manymanero Is it referring to Richard Wagner's Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, or Felix Mendelssohn's Wedding March? Those are the two that I know of (or at least the two that I could easily find on Wikipedia).

  • @manymanero there is one famous by Richard Wagner (part of 1 of his operas) and of course one by Felix Mendelsohn-Bacholdy

  • @manymanero Felix Mendelssohn.

  • @manymanero mendelssohn wrote it..... !!!

  • @xXBleistiftXx

    Same thing :p I went searching for Funeral music etc everywhere on google, but for some reason I couldn't find it anywhere >_>

  • beautiful! makes me want to play the piano again! see if i still can.

  • ok i'll try :D

  • so pretty, i would like to hear it backwards though =o

  • why on earth would you like to hear it backwards...? :p

  • Something wicked this way comes.

  • alot of people used to play music like this backwards and forwards as a display of how well built the music was, structurally speaking.

  • Haunting, but beatifull tune.

  • Very interesting interpretation! Bravo! TY.

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