I love how half the comments are "Wow that's a really neat piano 😊" and the other half is "Good heavens, did that happen to be the mighty munch of the year of our lord 1887?"
@@jynx2949 sorry bro I didn't write any of this but my bro watch these vids and he was joking cuz your friend name is William and remembers that in five night at Freddy's some guy named William afton
Oh heavens! Was that the mighty fierce munch of ’83? 🧐sir Fredworthington IV of the 19th century performing his hit classical tune, toreador march. Played only when all the candles go out.
Sir, I do believe you are but mistaken on the date of the misshaped child. I must inform that it hadst fallen upon the year of 1987 AD. At Frederick B. Fazbearington’s Italian cuisine parlour.
@@canadiankaiser4539 I most certainly certify and agree with current position on this horrific matter and situation that has been bestowed upon this mortal world.
I used to have a friend called Freddy that was really into classical music, this was his favourite song, oh the good times I had with him, really brings back memories.
My orchestra teacher in my sophmore year of highschool used to play this at the start of every class, and the entire class would just sit there listening and apprieciating his talent in music. One day, he just dissapeared, and never came back. I miss you, Mr. Afton
Oh dear, this brings tears to my eyes. A good fellow acquainted with me named Mr. Afton used to quite enjoy this song. By golly what ever happened to poor Mr. Afton? He would put this song everywhere in his exceptional work. Shame what happened, definitely will miss the glories of the carnivorous crunches of both 1883 and 1887. Or the bites of ‘83 and ‘87. A sight to behold, they were both feasts of the ages with Mr. Afton behind him. Tis a great shame, for he was a master of the feast and the preparation of the food of it. I’m sure going to miss my super with him. I hope you do well in the afterlife Mr. Afton, I truly hope so.
It's amazing that pianos like this used to exist. I mainly remeber them from dusty saloons from cowboy movies. WOnder why no one used them today, they are a good form of entertainment.
because these things cost a fortune and equally are a fortune to keep maintained and the sheets for music are expensive and making them yourself is hard as hell
Oh good heavens! Was that the ferocious, vehement snap of the '83? It appears that the Duke Fredingeworth Fazeinbare II, the famous performer of the Concert grand has been summoned in the midst of the hallway as the oil of my lamps have dissipated.
@@farhantube7416 Aww golly man, that gosh darn bear who has been given the name Fredrick Fitzgerald Fazbear has gone up and disabled the electrical outlet, thus turning off the power of the well known pizza-serving place, Freddy’s Pizzeria, and threatening to eat me, therefore killing me and reducing my life-span to a whopping 0!
As many have guessed, this is indeed the musical interlude that plays when your lanterns are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington's Abode. Keep Thy Lantern Lit.
Me too! my good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
oh no I feel like someone is going to SOMEHOW program it to play mario odyssey or some game like that not like play a song from it but play the game like move the character around I know it's been done with a toaster with portal 2
Beautiful repertoire! One hellaluva of a piece, i remember an old friend of mine named Freddyric Chopin Fiazbar that plays this whenever he comes to my house to play on our wooden piano. Kind of weird that he would always play this whenever the candles out. Oh, those memories, freddy has seen better days, wish i can turn back time to 1987 :) Nice to listen to this, feels like im back at that birthday party 🥳 But all is better now. He helps out people on a brand new restaurant and has found new friends at work living the life of a decent person. I still think of his playing sometimes.
So beautiful. my family has an old player piano, much older than this and in a lot worse/more rustic condition. We got it to play one roll, but haven't tried more with it.
As many have guessed, this is indeed the musical interlude that plays when your lanterns are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington's Abode.
I know a few people who might love it too! Their names are Micheal and Henry! They know a William, too, so they might have the same exquisite musical taste!
I remember playing with the fellows around town, they all remembered this tune. I do believe a pair had a William as a father! But the poor chap of the two was too scared to go, and I don’t think I’ve seen his sister since the 80’s!
Tis time to call our good scholar who is quite reputable Mathew from the college of Theroy on Game, Theate, Cusine, and the Arts. He should be able to inform us on this predicament, after all he was able to identify a new skeletal homonoid creature called Homo Nessicus Sansus
Dear joves! Was that the rather unpleasant bite of 1887?! Lord Frederick Fazbearington III playing his classical melody whilst the flame runs out!! how delightful! Jolly good show!!
I do believe that I had once known some scallywag or fellow by the moniker of Friedrich Benjamin Fazbearington that seemed to declare that this quaint piece was the fairest vibration that could ever come to your ears. He vehemently defended it from any who opposed to having it played whenever he requested it from the dutiful pianist named Sir Fritz Von Foxworth that played at his saloon. Oh dear, it is so very nice to revisit these sweet memories, I thank you for showing this song to me.
This piece reminded me of my friend Mark, who liked this a lot because it reminded him of his job at a pizzeria in the 90's. There was a lot of rumors about this place at that time involving disappearences and bites, and most people were afraid of working there. My friend used to call himself the king of that pizzeria, even though he was fired on his first week. Oh, these were such good times!
Fnaf 1800's edition: a man named Williàm Aftonworth stuffs a bunch of kids in various oversized musical instruments after brutally cutting their life short during a soiree. The spirits of the angry children forever haunt those instruments now
Wow! This sounds so good I remember my dad played this long, long ago I also remember when he took me to a arcade named freddy fazbear pizzeria. But I'm so sad that they shut down.
Oh that place was so heavenly, tis a shame it shut down.. I hear there's a Mall opening up soon. It should be good. Or at least better than it was in 1987. Dang how time Flys by, seems like it twas yesterday Freddy's shut down...
Although this seems to be great news I sadly belive I'm to old to live the experience again as all the magic of it has fade away. Puls all of the lawsuits will surely make it close again
My oh my the memories! Back in my day a friend of mine once got eaten by a bear and tragically fell that day. And I say I was trodden in the mud for weeks! So I say rest in peace, Fred Figgles Fazelhort 1889-1902
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
Man, I loved my families player piano. We still have it, and a ton of rolls, that no one bothers to play. Seriously, my siblings and I only played a couple rolls, out of our huge collection.
@@milk-if3xj Yeah though I wonder what the setup was, it's really good audio and most player pianos still have a bit of noise when mics are used but this has NO noise and no trace of noise reduction swirling in the sound.
Oh jolly heavens! It appears that my time is running thin due to a significant lack of electroninc lightning in this fine establishment, and is that a robotized Ursus arctos, otherwise known as the common brown bear staring back at me from the gaping void?
It is with great pleasure that I inform you of his imminent arrival. It is advised you prepare for major discomfort for he shall give you a vigorous massage. Fazbear entertainment is not liable for any accidents involving the animatronics.
I know that there are two versions but I prefr that because the first part of carmen overture just doesn't stick with what we call today freddy's fazbear's theme
Austin, you've done something nobody else has, you've made a player piano video that has comments with over 5 thousand likes, this is unheard of in the mechanical music world as far as player pianos are concerned!!!
It’s 1902 you sit down and play this song on your piano Candles blow out and the first thing you see is a pair of flickering , glowing eyes It was a chilling experience my great and noble protégé
In my travels I have only seen one working player piano in my life There’s a store filled with clocks many are cuckoo clocks and when the hour strikes it’s amazing to see them all chime Behind the counter is a jolly old man with snow white hair and a curled mustache it’s fair to note he’s always neatly dressed in a dress shirt and vest with a stylish watch chain dangling from the pocket Tucked in the store is a player piano that he quotes is “tired” but it still plays beautifully One of these days I have to make my way that direction and see it again Although I promised to purchase a clock the next time I was there
By God! My candle has burned out! I do hope that jolly old chap Frederick G. Fazbear doesn’t show up here at this moment in time, that would be very ill timing indeed
This is making me remember the times when my good friend fred (or freddy as I call him) sang this song. But, unfortunately, there was a power outage right before he sang it. For some reason his eyes and mouth lit up. Then he screamed at me when he realised there was a power outage. Then he stuffed me into a suit. What great times.
Oh dear me! If I not be mistaken, that was the truly monstrous maw masher of the year 1987! Oh sir Frederickson Von Fazbearing, what hath he done? This particular event strikes me so with this song, it was always Sir Fazbearing's truest favorite; he'd sing the song all day long. Such tragedy.
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
By golly! Was that the appetiser of 1887? Such tune reminds me of the undelightful event which occurred that year. If I remember correctly, that was when Sire Frederickenson Fathzenbearenstein VI happened to become rather quirky that evening 🧐
Such a delight for my ears! Frederick Fazgerald Bearington truly has shown his ability to play music! And his friends Bon'Nie le' bounie, Chicksen the 3rd and Francis la' fox played quite a role during the making of this delightful piece!
“Oh piff and toosh, was that the Great Mighty Crunch of 1883? Sir Frederick Fraiser Von Frazzlebear’s III played this song at a masked ball for Sir. William Von Purple Guyness Afterton IV and it was a very fitting atmosphere until…
1:25 Ah here we are my good sir, that old crook frederick fazbear has seen that our candles have burnt out, now he is here to slay us! Oh balderdash...
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
Goodness gracious, me oh my, would that happen to be the tune that doeseth play when Frederick Von Fazerson Bearton has come to the realisation that the electricity supplied to the light fixtures has depleted?
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
Ah yes, this brings me back to Freddy’s saloon when this jolly old theme would play back in 87, but strangely, it would only come when all light has been extinguished.
Eu sempre via esses pianos nos desenhos animados, sempre passava na minha cabeça o seguinte: caramba na quela epoca ja existia a função AUTOMÁTICO Kkkkk mais a realidade é outra kkkk
1:21 "the night guard:Huh What the What's happening-" "Freddy:____" "Night Guard:..." "Freddy: plays music box" "Night guard screaming like a child" "Meanwhile animatronics:ah finally" *A while* "Night guard:NO. NOOO!!!!" "Clock hits 6 o clock"
Everyone's talking about FNAF, but this also used to be a default ringtone on Nokia cellphones back when they had monochrome screens and could only play 1 note at a time. Also, what's with the weird shaky video? Looks like a stabilization filter gone wrong...
Oh lord is it that one classical tune of the munchy munch of 1987 that Sir Fredericson Fazbearington has played it along the great XVI century? Good heavens
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
please oh my god i genuinely love player pianos, funfair organs, and fotoplayers, which is why this is on my feed. the comments are killing me though yall holy shit sir fredrick i am weak
"Oh the heavens! Was tha' the fearsome and sturdy chomp of, why, 1983'! Ah, it appears the blessed duke, sir Fredrick The Maginificent VI has appeared, playing the Tordear March as my oil lamps and candles have gone out! Ah, good heavens."
I love how half the comments are "Wow that's a really neat piano 😊" and the other half is "Good heavens, did that happen to be the mighty munch of the year of our lord 1887?"
XD you right
1787*
I can't go one video with this piece without there being comments like that
I do say it was quite the incident wasn't it good chaps
@@MaxSixty-Three no its the bite of (19)87
My good friend William used to play this.
Wait wtf ?
Excuse me wtf?
@@ixlegendx5298 I don't see the problem here.
@@jynx2949 sorry bro I didn't write any of this but my bro watch these vids and he was joking cuz your friend name is William and remembers that in five night at Freddy's some guy named William afton
@@ixlegendx5298 I do recall his second name being Afton. Thank you for reminding me. :)
Oh heavens! Was that the mighty fierce munch of ’83? 🧐sir Fredworthington IV of the 19th century performing his hit classical tune, toreador march. Played only when all the candles go out.
Sir, I do believe you are but mistaken on the date of the misshaped child. I must inform that it hadst fallen upon the year of 1987 AD. At Frederick B. Fazbearington’s Italian cuisine parlour.
@@canadiankaiser4539 I most certainly certify and agree with current position on this horrific matter and situation that has been bestowed upon this mortal world.
sorry, i'm too lazy to write an adequate reply to this........
😂😂
@@noahrimac521 you’ve worded my exact thoughts in a such refined and elegant form of manor, hats of to you maestro
I used to have a friend called Freddy that was really into classical music, this was his favourite song, oh the good times I had with him, really brings back memories.
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My orchestra teacher in my sophmore year of highschool used to play this at the start of every class, and the entire class would just sit there listening and apprieciating his talent in music. One day, he just dissapeared, and never came back.
I miss you, Mr. Afton
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Did He Wear A Yellow Rabbit Suit?
oh my word
I think I might’ve known him
He always wore purple
@@jack_j_943 yep it was his favourite color
Oh dear, this brings tears to my eyes. A good fellow acquainted with me named Mr. Afton used to quite enjoy this song. By golly what ever happened to poor Mr. Afton? He would put this song everywhere in his exceptional work. Shame what happened, definitely will miss the glories of the carnivorous crunches of both 1883 and 1887. Or the bites of ‘83 and ‘87. A sight to behold, they were both feasts of the ages with Mr. Afton behind him. Tis a great shame, for he was a master of the feast and the preparation of the food of it. I’m sure going to miss my super with him. I hope you do well in the afterlife Mr. Afton, I truly hope so.
*meanwhile in hell:
He always comes back
Jesus Christ you laid out most of mr. Afton's life
hmmmm
𝐭𝐡𝐲 𝐧𝐢𝐛𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝟏𝟖𝟖𝟕
1:25 oh great heavens it is Fredrick fazbear and he has come to slay thy!
(Btw thanks for reminding me I had a typo)
Indeed, it seems that the great robotic bear that goes by the title Frederick Fazzingtonbear has come to assault our lives once again!
@@IdiotToonz freddy fazebear
freddbore fanbore 😎
Fredrick Fitzgerald Fazbear IV Esquire, Duke of Westminstershire
thee*
It's amazing that pianos like this used to exist. I mainly remeber them from dusty saloons from cowboy movies. WOnder why no one used them today, they are a good form of entertainment.
Probably because we have better ways of recording and playing songs nowadays.
Sure, but it takes years to learn to play the piano whereas a blue-tooth speaker is cheap and portable.
Check out the MIDI file format used to store musical notation in an editable form on computers.
Like Fazbear's entertainment??
because these things cost a fortune and equally are a fortune to keep maintained and the sheets for music are expensive and making them yourself is hard as hell
the way he flips the switches in time to the music makes it look like a rhythm game integrated in a piano
That sounds fun and awful at the same time!
thats like the sustain pedal, i guess you could call a piano a rhythm game anyway tho.
He has to do it in time for all the notes and frequency’s to work well (basically it’s a hardcore rythym game)
Those levers (not switches) are for dynamic control, the one to the left is the sustain pedal.
osu for pianos
Oh good heavens! Was that the ferocious, vehement snap of the '83? It appears that the Duke Fredingeworth Fazeinbare II, the famous performer of the Concert grand has been summoned in the midst of the hallway as the oil of my lamps have dissipated.
Had to look up a thesaurus just to write it
@@joesephjoestar6430 appreciate it
why
You got the correct year
you remind me of your grandfather
1:24 Grr!! That damn bear is messing with the power again!!!
LMFAO
God dang it, Fredrik Fitzgerald Bear has been messing with the gas lamps and electricity again.
@@farhantube7416 Aww golly man, that gosh darn bear who has been given the name Fredrick Fitzgerald Fazbear has gone up and disabled the electrical outlet, thus turning off the power of the well known pizza-serving place, Freddy’s Pizzeria, and threatening to eat me, therefore killing me and reducing my life-span to a whopping 0!
GOD DAMN
Yarrr, the darn fredrick is messing with the electric bills again ain’t he?
As many have guessed, this is indeed the
musical interlude that plays when your lanterns
are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic
fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential
Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald
Fazbearington's Abode. Keep Thy Lantern Lit.
Scott only used half this song,you dont need to blame him for copyright.
This song is in the public domain, so it wouldn't matter anyway
@@libertycommentator Let Scott pay copyright to George Bizet XD
Scott would just claimed it as his own in case that happened same thing goes to powerhouse by raymond scott
because it was used in madness combat
YOUR DANM RIGHT
@@valeskadoer danm.. 😔
It actually took me a while to realise he wasn't actually pressing any of the keys 💀
really? xD
Oh my god same-
Me too! my good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
@@pIayer_gasa4 shut up
I played this at my dear friend Fredricks’ wedding back in ‘87. Ah the times!
Was that the wedding of '87!?
I like your tiny joysticks, piano man...
Ayo?
@@fia5594 h
oh no I feel like someone is going to SOMEHOW program it to play mario odyssey or some game like that
not like play a song from it but play the game like move the character around
I know it's been done with a toaster with portal 2
I dont like the way you say it
I understood that reference
This is what the players would hear if freddy just stuffed a piano in him
yup lol
You would have to take the dead kid out first so…
@@KPH107 oh i seee
Goodness gracious, was that the quite popular nibble of 1987? My word, what a tragedy! I am awestruck!
1887*
Beautiful repertoire! One hellaluva of a piece, i remember an old friend of mine named Freddyric Chopin Fiazbar that plays this whenever he comes to my house to play on our wooden piano. Kind of weird that he would always play this whenever the candles out. Oh, those memories, freddy has seen better days, wish i can turn back time to 1987 :) Nice to listen to this, feels like im back at that birthday party 🥳 But all is better now. He helps out people on a brand new restaurant and has found new friends at work living the life of a decent person. I still think of his playing sometimes.
Was that necessary?
@@wdjh3434 Yes.
@@hayes2147 yes.
@@wdjh3434 yes.
@@wdjh3434 yes.
So beautiful. my family has an old player piano, much older than this and in a lot worse/more rustic condition. We got it to play one roll, but haven't tried more with it.
freddy fazbear
@@babyyodasoup7894 frezzy fazber
they stole the song from five nights at freddies
@@Somari other way around bud.
@@geoffrey6000 its a joke dw man
1:24 this part here is cool they should put this on a horror game about dead children haunting animatronics
too late, 7 years too late
@@LocalToaster. I refuse to believe it was 7 years ago man
La fumada del 87
@@paprikaman1124 getting close to 8 years now 😔
@@raj.r412 😭
Is that a programmable piano? I've never seen one! So cool!
yeah its called a pianola and it uses air pressure combined with the little holes in the paper scroll to play the correct key.
Kinda like a Puematically driven Music box that sounds like a piano
@@Capdukeymomoman It’s a pneumatic piano
@@TheRealMrSnowman I am aware.
no cap?
I remember back in 1887 when the candles went out, Sir Friedrich Von Falzberg loved to play that song
it was composed 1875?
@@slavicmapping5262
Doesn't contradict the meme-
@@Reagan1984 What is the meme
As many have guessed, this is indeed the
musical interlude that plays when your lanterns
are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic
fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential
Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald
Fazbearington's Abode.
Yes lad m8, this is, indeed, correct!
Frédéric fazzybear fritz Gerald mark-plier the 3rd
Keep thy lantern lit
Good heavens! What a jolly good show! If only my friend William could hear this.
I know a few people who might love it too! Their names are Micheal and Henry! They know a William, too, so they might have the same exquisite musical taste!
@@P0rt4L. exquisite indeed sir!
I remember playing with the fellows around town, they all remembered this tune. I do believe a pair had a William as a father! But the poor chap of the two was too scared to go, and I don’t think I’ve seen his sister since the 80’s!
Sir almighty William Afton you say? I met him once in the year 1886', he was so ful of joy!
Oh my it seems fredbear fredrickson has a nibble out of the old chaps frontal lobe ☕️🧐
HELP LMAOO
Tis time to call our good scholar who is quite reputable Mathew from the college of Theroy on Game, Theate, Cusine, and the Arts. He should be able to inform us on this predicament, after all he was able to identify a new skeletal homonoid creature called Homo Nessicus Sansus
mangle*
When I was little I heard this song but it was not until fnaf I found out what that song was called
Same
@@TfwAgostin0123 same aswell
Dear joves! Was that the rather unpleasant bite of 1887?!
Lord Frederick Fazbearington III playing his classical melody whilst the flame runs out!! how delightful! Jolly good show!!
I do believe that I had once known some scallywag or fellow by the moniker of Friedrich Benjamin Fazbearington that seemed to declare that this quaint piece was the fairest vibration that could ever come to your ears. He vehemently defended it from any who opposed to having it played whenever he requested it from the dutiful pianist named Sir Fritz Von Foxworth that played at his saloon. Oh dear, it is so very nice to revisit these sweet memories, I thank you for showing this song to me.
This is good, I love it.
Thanks for the kind comment!
No problem
freddy fazbear
@@babyyodasoup7894 feddy fazber
@@reimziesalt6658 fridy fasbir
Bonathan Bunnysworth has played this piece countless times,10/10.
This piece reminded me of my friend Mark, who liked this a lot because it reminded him of his job at a pizzeria in the 90's.
There was a lot of rumors about this place at that time involving disappearences and bites, and most people were afraid of working there.
My friend used to call himself the king of that pizzeria, even though he was fired on his first week.
Oh, these were such good times!
This great orchestra was hired by His Grace, Sir Frederickson Fitzgerald Fazbear to play in his outstanding ballroom.
Fnaf 1800's edition: a man named Williàm Aftonworth stuffs a bunch of kids in various oversized musical instruments after brutally cutting their life short during a soiree. The spirits of the angry children forever haunt those instruments now
Wow! This sounds so good I remember my dad played this long, long ago I also remember when he took me to a arcade named freddy fazbear pizzeria. But I'm so sad that they shut down.
Oh that place was so heavenly, tis a shame it shut down.. I hear there's a Mall opening up soon. It should be good. Or at least better than it was in 1987. Dang how time Flys by, seems like it twas yesterday Freddy's shut down...
Although this seems to be great news I sadly belive I'm to old to live the experience again as all the magic of it has fade away. Puls all of the lawsuits will surely make it close again
Why are there so many freaking freddy fazbear
"that's a hell of a story pardner. (Calmly sips whiskey) I don't think you'd be interested in the story of a bum like me though..."
I'm just gonna close my door and keep my flashlight with me...
Great heavens!🧐Is that Fredrick Ferdinand Fredworthshire Fazbear the 8th! He must’ve put the candles out!
THAT BEAT DROP THO 🥵🥵🥵🥵
Yes
If I'm being honest, that piano is mighty amazing. I'm just so baffled at how it works
This is how sheet music boss made his videos in the 50s
Hey! Thanks for posting my friend Michaels favourite song! Y'know, He once saw a bear sing this to him.
Good heavens, this wouldn’t be the great classical piece of 1987? Would it fine gentlemen?
This song most iconic in horror FNAF game, love it
yup :)
Beautiful. A classic in the classical genre.
fazber
My oh my the memories! Back in my day a friend of mine once got eaten by a bear and tragically fell that day. And I say I was trodden in the mud for weeks! So I say rest in peace, Fred Figgles Fazelhort 1889-1902
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
This Is like "if Freddy were from England"
1:24 THAT VARMIT FREDDY'S GOT ME IN A BAD BOX AN' I AIN'T GOT NO ACE IN THE HOLE!
"well I'd hate to be you pardner! Read 'em and weep!"
Man, I loved my families player piano. We still have it, and a ton of rolls, that no one bothers to play. Seriously, my siblings and I only played a couple rolls, out of our huge collection.
What a beautiful song to hear when the lights went out
He just has a good gaming chair
My god the audio is outstanding!!! What did you use for mics?
Likely a studio xlr mic
@@milk-if3xj Yeah though I wonder what the setup was, it's really good audio and most player pianos still have a bit of noise when mics are used but this has NO noise and no trace of noise reduction swirling in the sound.
freddy fazbear
@@piemonade64 wut?
freddy fazbear
Oh jolly heavens! It appears that my time is running thin due to a significant lack of electroninc lightning in this fine establishment, and is that a robotized Ursus arctos, otherwise known as the common brown bear staring back at me from the gaping void?
It’s all fun in games until your power goes off but somehow the video is still playing and then u hear a laugh
and then you see 2 lights in the shape of eyes light up behind your computer
And then the 2 lights flash in sync with the music
And then the song ends and everything turns black
and then you here footsteps which gets louder and louder and louder until it stops
And then you hear a child scream that sounds like its been killed since the Mid-80s and you see a creepy bear jumpscaring you
Good heavens, It seems as though the power has cut off, Sir Fredrick shall arrive shortly this evening
It is with great pleasure that I inform you of his imminent arrival. It is advised you prepare for major discomfort for he shall give you a vigorous massage. Fazbear entertainment is not liable for any accidents involving the animatronics.
Imagine the lights go out and out of nowhere your pianola starts playing this tune all by itself
Oh my! Sir Fredrick Fazer Grizzly Bear does seem to be quite active at dark hours in a day!
I personally prefer this version over the Carmen overture version
I know that there are two versions but I prefr that because the first part of carmen overture just doesn't stick with what we call today freddy's fazbear's theme
Austin, you've done something nobody else has, you've made a player piano video that has comments with over 5 thousand likes, this is unheard of in the mechanical music world as far as player pianos are concerned!!!
Freddy fazbear
@@krishagen688 what is freddy fazbear?
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Fridy fisbir
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oh good heavens, beast Fredrick frazworth the second stands at the precipice of mine chamber! what woe!
It’s 1902 you sit down and play this song on your piano
Candles blow out and the first thing you see is a pair of flickering , glowing eyes
It was a chilling experience my great and noble protégé
Still an amazing technology 100+ years later 🙌
In my travels I have only seen one working player piano in my life
There’s a store filled with clocks many are cuckoo clocks and when the hour strikes it’s amazing to see them all chime
Behind the counter is a jolly old man with snow white hair and a curled mustache it’s fair to note he’s always neatly dressed in a dress shirt and vest with a stylish watch chain dangling from the pocket
Tucked in the store is a player piano that he quotes is “tired” but it still plays beautifully
One of these days I have to make my way that direction and see it again
Although I promised to purchase a clock the next time I was there
freddy fazbear
Feddy fazber
Imagine being reborn more than 100 years in the future to find out that your song became famous because of a horror game about a bear
By God! My candle has burned out! I do hope that jolly old chap Frederick G. Fazbear doesn’t show up here at this moment in time, that would be very ill timing indeed
This is making me remember the times when my good friend fred (or freddy as I call him) sang this song. But, unfortunately, there was a power outage right before he sang it. For some reason his eyes and mouth lit up. Then he screamed at me when he realised there was a power outage. Then he stuffed me into a suit. What great times.
Oh dear me! If I not be mistaken, that was the truly monstrous maw masher of the year 1987! Oh sir Frederickson Von Fazbearing, what hath he done? This particular event strikes me so with this song, it was always Sir Fazbearing's truest favorite; he'd sing the song all day long. Such tragedy.
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
By golly! Was that the appetiser of 1887? Such tune reminds me of the undelightful event which occurred that year. If I remember correctly, that was when Sire Frederickenson Fathzenbearenstein VI happened to become rather quirky that evening 🧐
Man no one talkin about how 🔥🔥🔥 this is
Such a delight for my ears! Frederick Fazgerald Bearington truly has shown his ability to play music! And his friends Bon'Nie le' bounie, Chicksen the 3rd and Francis la' fox played quite a role during the making of this delightful piece!
“Oh piff and toosh, was that the Great Mighty Crunch of 1883? Sir Frederick Fraiser Von Frazzlebear’s III played this song at a masked ball for Sir. William Von Purple Guyness Afterton IV and it was a very fitting atmosphere until…
1:25
Ah here we are my good sir, that old crook frederick fazbear has seen that our candles have burnt out, now he is here to slay us! Oh balderdash...
This brings me back tonostalgic time of '87 when I used to hang out with good pals William and Henry
I remember a friend of mine named Freddy who used to play this every time the power went out, I always found that weird, but I just rubbed it off.
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
"that's one hell of a story kid, I'll drink to that!"
Goodness gracious, me oh my, would that happen to be the tune that doeseth play when Frederick Von Fazerson Bearton has come to the realisation that the electricity supplied to the light fixtures has depleted?
I’ve “played” one of these player pianos before, and I must say, it’s a lot cooler in person
Fred Fazbe
1:48 Good Heavens! was that the munching of '87?🧐
I don't understand how people just listen to classical music when the music appears on a game or on a movie...
Imagine playing the entire rush E
This is such a good song! It reminds me to not let the power go out, and keep trying
I knew some robot designers, Henry and William, they always enjoyed this song. But Willam gave off some strange vibes
Good heavens! Fredereichsworth IV, was that the mighty crunch of 1787?
The nibble of 1887 and then the bite of 1987
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
Ah yes, this brings me back to Freddy’s saloon when this jolly old theme would play back in 87, but strangely, it would only come when all light has been extinguished.
1:24 DAMMIT FREDDY!!!!
Oh Christ, would this be what they so call to be the nibble of '87? My, my, Sir Fredrickson Fazbearington The First has quite frankly outdone himself.
1:24
for god sake fazbear
1:24
‘‘Twas that the carnivorous munch of 1883!?!??!
Bloody hell, was that the nibble of '87?🧐
Been watching till 1:24
Can't wait to see what's next!
Eu sempre via esses pianos nos desenhos animados, sempre passava na minha cabeça o seguinte: caramba na quela epoca ja existia a função AUTOMÁTICO
Kkkkk mais a realidade é outra kkkk
HAHAHA EU TAMBÉM!!!!
Aaaah these different intervals and shifted beats make me terribly anxious :D
1:21 "the night guard:Huh What the What's happening-"
"Freddy:____"
"Night Guard:..."
"Freddy: plays music box"
"Night guard screaming like a child"
"Meanwhile animatronics:ah finally"
*A while*
"Night guard:NO. NOOO!!!!"
"Clock hits 6 o clock"
By Jove! It appears to be the fierce crunchity munchity of 83! 🧐 I sure hope that child finds a good barber! 🥂🍾
Everyone's talking about FNAF, but this also used to be a default ringtone on Nokia cellphones back when they had monochrome screens and could only play 1 note at a time.
Also, what's with the weird shaky video? Looks like a stabilization filter gone wrong...
Oh lord is it that one classical tune of the munchy munch of 1987 that Sir Fredericson Fazbearington has played it along the great XVI century? Good heavens
1:25 Oh good heavens! It seems my candles have run out of oil. Wait a moment... What are those illuminated shapes out my window?
My good friend gabriel (but we called him freddy) Had a music box that played this song, we used to turn out the lights and play this song, its been so long since last I've seen him..
Damn they made a whole album for this game
The first half🧐
The second half🐻💀
please oh my god
i genuinely love player pianos, funfair organs, and fotoplayers, which is why this is on my feed. the comments are killing me though yall holy shit sir fredrick i am weak
1:24 is where the funny tune starts
"Oh the heavens! Was tha' the fearsome and sturdy chomp of, why, 1983'! Ah, it appears the blessed duke, sir Fredrick The Maginificent VI has appeared, playing the Tordear March as my oil lamps and candles have gone out! Ah, good heavens."