Pathetique Sonata in C minior: Adagio by Beethoven
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@purplehoodieguy More like you are..
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Nodame cantabile
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@5147848amp sound like my last girlfriend. smart as einstein but couldnt clap along with a tejano song which is 1 2 1 2 1 2 .the critque isnt even considerd as that by players. be smart and cure cancer,stay away from music. best of luck
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well played. dynamicaly rich. this one does not transfer to the guitar like some of his others. ill just listen and remember where i first heard beethoven. charlie brown. vince is god. oh and clapton of course.
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Lol shit licker
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beethoven is a boring shit licker
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Good pianist, poor piano XD
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The title is "Pathetique." I feel as though playing a song entitled "pathetic" is not complimentary when talking about ones passed life.
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thang you for posting
Beautiful, nostalgic sound peaceful and romantic. One of the most beautiful work for piano. I love it. Thank you!
oceanidigrazia 2 years ago 8
@abroadmarketeer
The etymology: "Pathetic" - 1590s, "affecting the emotions, exciting the passions," from M.Fr. pathétique "moving, stirring, affecting" (16c.), from L.L. patheticus, from Gk. pathetikos "sensitive, capable of emotion," from pathetos "liable to suffer," verbal adj. of pathein "to suffer" (see pathos).
It didn't start with English.
Also, a song is sung by a singer. Pianos are capable of chords, but have no vocal chords.
5147848amp 1 year ago