12 Levels of Beethoven: Easy to Impossible

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Publicado 2021-09-14
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As a diehard fan of Beethoven, I realize I don't actually play his music that much anymore. This video was a great excuse for me to play some of his best piano works, ranging from the cute to the sublime.

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0:00 Level 1
0:19 Level 2
0:37 Level 3
0:59 Level 4
1:24 Level 5
2:07 Level 6
2:39 Level 7
3:12 Level 8
4:00 Level 9
4:47 Level 10
5:42 Level 11
7:28 Level 12
8:16 Level ???

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @A.D-Cali
    Imagine hearing Beethoven for The first time 200 years ago. He must’ve been amazing
  • Imagine living next to this guy, you get 10 star music every day for hours
  • @Mighty_boy
    Tip for pianists: Even if you hate to practice a hard song don’t give up, your hard work will pay off
  • well Level One "Fur Elise" 0:00 Level Two "Moonlight Sonata (Movement 1)" 0:19 Level Three "Pathetique (Movement 3)" 0:37 Level Four "Tempest (Movement 3)" 0:59 Level Five "Turkish March (Anton Rubinstein)" 1:24 Level Six "Rage Over a Lost Penny" 2:07 Level Seven "Moonlight Sonata (Movement 3)" 2:39 Level Eight "Waldstein (Movement 1)" 3:12 Level Nine " Symphony 9 The Symphony of Fate (or just fate)" 4:00 Level Ten "Les Adieux (Movement 3)" 4:47 Level Eleven "Appasionata (Movement 3)" 5:42 Level Twelve "Hammerklavier (Movement 1)" 7:28 Level ??? (Symphony 9 Remixed) 8:16 hope this helped for everyone who cannot find the chapters
  • Fact: Fur Elise was written for a student that Beethoven fell in love with and after learning about her engagement, he wrote the song harder then her ability so she could never play it. Hope you learnt something new today :D
  • @iatut67
    You can say whatever you want, but classic music is gorgeous and it's pleasure to hear it Thanks for playing this for us, it's incredible
  • @robertgoss4842
    I have loved classical music, esp. Beethoven, my entire life. This video is an inspiring blend of light and sound, presented in a very exciting way. Very creative, a joy to experience. Thanks a million!
  • @andyb.4972
    Wow... the best ten minutes of my time spent! Never knew so many great music from Beethoven. You are just a genius! Thank you for sharing!
  • @Angelina-dv5ew
    "That is why piano is the best instrument, because it can play entire symphonies" Violinists: *Triggered*
  • @MRFries-uz7eu
    Him: Fur Elise is easily Beethoven’s easiest piece. Me playing ode to joy in the background: ya ok sure buddy
  • @wolfie5
    Wow much appreciation for the pianist and Beethoven over this that was stunning. Loved it and grew in appreciation as you went up the difficulty levels
  • @applejacks971
    'Sonata #26, Considered on of Beethovens most challenging sonata's.' For Beethoven, it was just another Tuesday
  • @skwervin1
    My mother was taught piano by nuns in the 1940s, and I would watch her play, often her eyes closed just lost in the beauty. I only wish she was still alive to hear you play.
  • @shift3r628
    Scientists: we only have ten fingers Beethoven: ima pretend I din’t hear that
  • @carlbussmann7559
    I continue to awed by his technique and interpretation. Sometimes I find myself holding my breath !
  • Level 1 already sounds pro to me, this is just amazing! Well done Sir!
  • @kevinmencer3782
    "The hardest part isn't the arpeggios, it's trying not to look like a showoff." With all due respect, that battle was lost almost as soon as you sat down to play. Even trying to be humble, what you do is simply so impressive that that's impossible not to leave others feeling awed.
  • @chocolaterian
    And this is why Beethoven is my all time favorite classical musician/composer. Thank you for bringing the most famous of his repertoire in one place for our admiration and enjoyment. You are a fanstastic musician too!
  • @teddym2808
    I got up to about level 7 at 19yo, but was obsessed with electronic music and that's all I ever wanted to do, compose (trance mostly). Then it turned into a full music studio after I learned how to engineer and produce. By that time I had lost a lot of my skill but could still sit down and play the few pieces burned into my memory. Then a decade went by and I had lost more again. I started getting lessons at about age 7 I think it was, and I was very unstructured and a problem child LOL so the teacher took a different approach where we just increasingly learnt harder and harder pieces, and this went on for many years. Every month was a new piece. No grades or tests, and I still don't even really understand theory to this day which is crazy. My family used to love sitting down and having me play in the lounge room on the grand. But I lost all interest once I got into EDM as noted above. Now? I am 50yo and still have my own music setup and still play keyboards but my "talent" has faded, and now I have pretty bad arthritis in hands to unfortunately. Why this story? Well as with many things in life for all of us, I regret that I was a stupid young adult and didn't see it through, as eventually, this is what I could have become. This guy is amazing and deserves all the success his channel is having. I think all music is derived from classical music and it was always about big chords with alternating melodies for me with my EDM stuff and although I don't know theory I do know how to compose things that are in key (does that mean I know some theory lol)? Things that fit with one another. Well, my little story.