Yeah. Ending on Debussy will create lots of problem. Hell, I can’t even make a Liszt of all the problems that finishing on Debussy would unRavel without needing to go Chopin for more paper. I bet, even if I had enough paper to finish that Liszt, it would be too much to Handel. :)
1. IDK 2. Schubert : Impromptu Op90 No2 in E Flat Major 3. Chopin : Polonaise 6 in A Flat Major Op53 Heroic 4. IDK 5. IDK 6. Schumann 7. Satie : Gymnopedie 1 8. Beethoven : Piano Sonata 8 Pathetique Op13 1st Mvt (my second favo sonata) 9. Ravel : Gaspard de la Nuit - 1. Ondine 10. IDK 11. Clementi : Sonatina Op36 No1 1st Mvt 12. Albeniz : Austrias 13. IDK (But I realized this piece was Mahler's) 14. Handel : Sarabande 15. Grieg : In the Hall of The Mountain King (Peer Gynt) 16. Tchaikovsky : The Nutcracker - Waltz of the Flowers 17. Wagner : Bridal Chorus 18. IDK 19. I heard of it, but IDK the composer 20. IDK 21. IDK 22. Liszt : Paganini Etude 6 23. Vivaldi : Winter Mvt 1 24. Strauss II : The Blue Danube Waltz 25. Debussy : Clair de Lune
It was a lot of fun watching this on mute and trying to guess the piece just by watching it. Did fairly well especially on identifying pieces I've played myself and/or am very familiar with the composers of.
@@johnduffy2777 Yeah. And Salieri wrote an orchestral set of variations on La Folia. And Beethoven used the progression in the Ab minor section of the second movement of his fifth symphony.
G'day, 333! I played Corelli's La Folia Variations when taking violin in high school but heard the same piece referred to as Handel's Sarabande in the film "Barry Lyndon".
Fun video. :) I was wrong on Clementi and Mahler, because I never knew anything from them so their styles were alien to me. But you can guess the composer if you're familiar with their style, even if you don't know those pieces... e.g. Scarlatti, Mozart, etc.
This was fun but the awful arrangements of some of the selections and the *very* heavy handed playing made it tough to guess some of the pieces, even those I knew.
- Guess Beethoven pieces: ua-cam.com/video/BkBC1mNCYLs/v-deo.html
- Guess Chopin pieces: ua-cam.com/video/djHSENtFoJk/v-deo.html
What software do you use please?
I have no idea why but it’s so easy to pick up Mozart’s style, even if you don’t have a big repertoire of pieces in your head
Staccato that’s how, Mozart contains numerous staccato acts,
You finished on Debussy!
Always finish on the Bach, never on Debussy.
Yeah. Ending on Debussy will create lots of problem. Hell, I can’t even make a Liszt of all the problems that finishing on Debussy would unRavel without needing to go Chopin for more paper. I bet, even if I had enough paper to finish that Liszt, it would be too much to Handel. :)
you guys are funny :D
@@ieatbananaswiththepeel4782 I would rather Hayd(n) myself, if i finished on Debussy.
"Always finish on the Bach. NEVER FINISH ON DEBUSSY !"
Family Guy reference
I guessed the Ravel soooo fast. 😂 Had a hard time with the Mozart/Scarlatti-type pieces, though, lol. My niche is 20th Century. ❤️
I feel you, I guessed Bocherinni for the first one skndosns
yeah you can tell it’s gaspard de la unit just by looking at it
1. IDK
2. Schubert : Impromptu Op90 No2 in E Flat Major
3. Chopin : Polonaise 6 in A Flat Major Op53 Heroic
4. IDK
5. IDK
6. Schumann
7. Satie : Gymnopedie 1
8. Beethoven : Piano Sonata 8 Pathetique Op13 1st Mvt (my second favo sonata)
9. Ravel : Gaspard de la Nuit - 1. Ondine
10. IDK
11. Clementi : Sonatina Op36 No1 1st Mvt
12. Albeniz : Austrias
13. IDK (But I realized this piece was Mahler's)
14. Handel : Sarabande
15. Grieg : In the Hall of The Mountain King (Peer Gynt)
16. Tchaikovsky : The Nutcracker - Waltz of the Flowers
17. Wagner : Bridal Chorus
18. IDK
19. I heard of it, but IDK the composer
20. IDK
21. IDK
22. Liszt : Paganini Etude 6
23. Vivaldi : Winter Mvt 1
24. Strauss II : The Blue Danube Waltz
25. Debussy : Clair de Lune
It was a lot of fun watching this on mute and trying to guess the piece just by watching it. Did fairly well especially on identifying pieces I've played myself and/or am very familiar with the composers of.
U do levels?
Cause if u do I'm in lv 6 in abrsm and lv 8 in RMC that's all the company tht do lv tht I know
1. Mozart - Klavierstuck K. 33b
2. Schubert - Impromptu No. 2 (Op. 90)
3. Chopin - Heroic Polonaise (Op. 53)
4. C.P.E Bach - Solfeggio
5. Scarlatti - Sonata K. 380
6. Schumann - Kinderszenen Op. 15 No. 1
7. Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1
8. Beethoven - Pathetique Sonata (1st Mvt)
9. Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit (Ondine)
10. Bach - Goldberg Variations (10th)
11. Clementi - Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1 (1st Mvt)
12. Albéniz - Asturias
13. Mahler - Symphony No. 2 (3rd Mvt)
14. Handel - Sarabande (Suite in D Minor)
15. Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King
16. Tchaïkovsky - Waltz of the Flowers (Nutcracker)
17. Wagner - Bridal Chorus (Lohengrin)
18. Haydn - Sonata in D Major Hob. XVI:33 (1st Mvt)
19. Burgmüller - Arabesque (Op. 100 No. 2)
20. Mendelssohn - Song Without Words (Op. 62 No. 3)
21. Brahms - Sonata Op. 1 (1st Mvt)
22. Paganini - Caprice No. 24 (Liszt etude arrangement)
23. Vivaldi - Winter (1st Mvt)
24. Strauss II - The Blue Danube Waltz
25. Debussy - Clair de Lune (Suite Bergamasque 3rd Mvt)
Hehe
18 is Haydn sonata in d major, not d minor
He he he ha
Very good selection of pieces.
Thanks :)
Nice video! I like listening to this, anyone that takes the time to do this keep it up!
23.winter from the four seasons
I watched two 15 second unskippable ads in a row
Was worth my time
3:28 I played this song when I was a kid thank's for the nostalgia !!
U a adult? Also I played this before like 1 year ago or smt
1. I don’t know, maybe Mozart?
2. Schubert
3. Chopin
4. C.P.E Bach
5. Haydn?
6. Schumann
7. Satie
8. Beethoven again
9. Ravel?
10. Bach?
11. Clementi
12. I don’t know
13. I don’t know
14. Handel
15. Grieg
16. Tchaikovsky
17. Wagner
18. Haydn?
19. I don’t know
20. I don’t know
21. I don’t know
22. Paganini
23. Vivaldi
24. Strauss
25. Debussy
19. Burgmuller
20.Mendelssohn
21. Brahms
22. Is Liszt to be more precise (the S.141 version of pe #6)
12. Isaac Albéniz
I played that clementi sonatina when I was younger, love that piece!
1:22 Tiffany Poon supremacy
Haha yeah! I even made a separate video of it based on her interpretation: ua-cam.com/video/v6VgT0fxsHw/v-deo.html
Is the other half coming? There should also be a hard edition lmao
Oops I accidentally wrote 50 instead of 25 haha
No. 2 answer is my favo composer !!
16.waltz of the flowers from the nutcracker
This was somewhat easy as i watched forest of piano recently again
This must be my bad day. I mistook Saraband as Corelli’s La Folia. And also mistook Songs Without Words with Mahler’s Symphony.
I thought 14 was a bit cheap aswell. Not only Corelli, but Vivaldi wrote a string quartet on the theme!
@@jojomj pretty much every baroque or rennesance composer did
@@johnduffy2777 Yeah. And Salieri wrote an orchestral set of variations on La Folia. And Beethoven used the progression in the Ab minor section of the second movement of his fifth symphony.
G'day, 333! I played Corelli's La Folia Variations when taking violin in high school but heard the same piece referred to as Handel's Sarabande in the film "Barry Lyndon".
I recognized the Chopin pieces so fast lol
ME TOO!
24. The blue danube waltz
8.Sonata pathetique 1st movement
I am so happy i got all of them 😋
22. Caprice no.24
I’m so good that I guessed Liszt before the notes even showed up on the screen
17.bridal chorus
Fun video. :) I was wrong on Clementi and Mahler, because I never knew anything from them so their styles were alien to me. But you can guess the composer if you're familiar with their style, even if you don't know those pieces... e.g. Scarlatti, Mozart, etc.
Good job !
9.Ondine from gaspard de la nuit
24/25! of course it was Burgmüller.
Isn't Wedding March of Mendelssohn, not Wagner? From Midsummer Night's Dream?
That's a different piece you're thinking of. The Wedding March and the Bridal Chorus are different.
3.Polonaise op.53
Can you do some Star Trek?
25. Clair de lune
7.Gymnopedie no.1
Where Rachmaninoff?
14/25
14.Sarabande
Two of these songs I have played as a tiny ahh child
I can play no.6
7:35
1:01
It triggers me that it stopped at the best part
Good
Somehow I can do half of these song if I practice each 1 for 5 months😭
4.solfegietto
I honestly thought the 17th piece was of J.S Bach 😭
Gamerd at Erik Satie -, Gymnopedie No.1: "I haven't heard that piece in years"
Piano sonata op.1 no.1
21.piano sonata op.1 no.1
That's actually not even that easy 😅
Hey does #7 sound like something from Zelda ocarina of time ?
No, the OoT theme sounds like #7 ;)
Dude that’s the Minecraft main theme what are you talking about
No the main song of Minecraft, tf
Yes (the other way around) Kōji Kondō composer of OOT takes a lot of inspiration from impressionism and Satie (No. 7).
👏👏
2/25 lol🤣😅
I don’t know any of these
15. In the hall of the mountain king
Darth Maul agrees with number 14
I guest #7 as Minecraft
It's not from minecraft tho
This is like the first time I’ve ever been first writing a comment. Lol
Me too man🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why didn't you use real interpretations instead of shitty mechanical midi playbacks? (cries in piano)
Bach is baroque ....😐
4 fails
This was fun but the awful arrangements of some of the selections and the *very* heavy handed playing made it tough to guess some of the pieces, even those I knew.
19/25