Because all the metal re-arrangement pieces feel so natural that they seem to be metal from the very beginning, like Beethoven saw the future and wrote those sheets with intentions?
Some years back I watched a movie called "Metal: A headbanger's journey" and they had this section where they talked about the similarities between metal and classical music and even postulated that had Beethoven lived in modern times, he'd likely be a metal musician. This is SOLID proof of that.
Makes sense because blues is directly influenced by classical and all metal came from blues. I did a presentation in speech class about the origins of metal and got to play some music samples during it.
@@Ynox54321 It wasn’t written as a guitar solo thought. So there for it was unintentionally because he didn’t write it to be a awesome guitar solo. The definition of unintentionally is “not on purpose”. We all know he wasn’t writing a guitar solo when he wrote it. Also he was having hearing problems years before he wrote moonlight sonata. He wasn’t fully deaf yet but he was almost there.
@@dragonfruit3054 he probably did it in a month. It's not the only piece he practices. So 3 hours per day which is not a lot. It would take a less experienced pianist probably double or more that time and it would still sound worse.
high speed melody with a lot of arpeggios in minor key translates to swift picking and tapping on guitar, immediately makes it a speed metal masterpiece... Beethoven was a metal master even before electricity....
Wouldn't have doubted that, at the time he was writing this he was in the midst of losing his hearing. And his wife had just cheated on him... His ex was also a pianist... An amateur one. So that's why the 3rd movement to moonlight so furiously difficult to play.
No, i hate these comments and how dumb they are Playing a classical piece in a metal style or way doesnt make them the same at all, in fact give me a classical piece that sounds like heavy metal ? ( neo-classical metal doesnt count because it doesnt represnt the whole genre ) I could play play the same exact sonata with my jazz friends and it will sounds like jazz not because they are the same genre, its just a "cover"
Absolutely incredible. As a life long guitar player, you are an inspiration to me Cole, you could have been the lead guitarist of any band from 70’s plus, it’s very rare to find this talent. Keep doing you brother
Dude, that was incredible. You've showcased your knowledge and ability as a musician by not only playing..THAT.. but also transposing it to metal guitar. IMO, this is definitely your best cover. You killed it, dude. Your work is always awesome, but this is another level.
Metal, Rock and Classical music is all about the harmony in the sound. That's why metal can work with so many genres. Like folk music, pop (at least the 80's, 90's and early 2000's and 2010's pop), as well as classical music as you've seen in this video. That's why i love metal.
Beethoven would've killed a man to have modern equipment. As his hearing declined, he kept pushing his music to be louder and more complex. Had he been given an electric guitar, he wouldve annihilated the minds and bodies of lesser musicians with it.
How come no one ever credits Dr. Viossy who arranged this for guitar? Edit: I stand corrected, at the time I hadn't watch the video all the way through, he gives credit to Dr. V at the end and a shout out to Tina S. He also acknowledges that this video is a cover.
Smatt Yep! For one example of proof, look at the bottom of the description. UA-cam’s music copyright system labels Cole Rolland has the one who made this and receives all money/rights related to this video.
Personally I feel that new generation are not quite interested in Classical music, but doing this metal versions of masterpieces gives a fresh breath that even youngsters may enjoy. Congratulations!
Dude great work. That was freaking AMAZING. I've never been a big fan of classical music but damn, you just changed my mind. Top 3 hardest covers you've ever done? Dude I believe it that was crazy, your fingers were a blur at times. Great work as always man. Love seeing your videos. Easily one if my favorite things to do is hop on UA-cam and watch them. Keep up the amazing work man. Can't wait to see your next vid
Listening to this in my headphones while it’s storming outside at 1AM. I hate storms and this is helping me keep my sanity. Thank you!
2 роки тому+4
This is at the exact same tempo as the Tina S one, so if you manage to play them both at the same time it's perfectly in sync and becomes an amazing duet when they start to deviate. 11/10 recommend this.
all those covers i listened... they couldn't go any further than just sounding like transcriptions but this, this is different you have u a new sub ;^ )
Since we've already jumped on that classical-music-waggon: Why not adding a little Vivaldi, too. Some of his works practically scream to be metalified :3
chopin torrent, paganini la campanella and any of the caprices, vivaldi four seasons, you could also do stitch some other beethoven stuff into a medley.
The fact that something even came up when I searched is just insane, and the fact that he used dynamics even with how hard it is, never misses a single note, idk how you do it.
Ohh dudee...you just nailed it...the best cover ever..if Beethoven's would've been alive today...he'll be definitely proud of you that there is somebody who can play like the maestro ❤️
Last time I heard Beethoven's 3rd movement to Moonlight Sonata on guitar that well was from Tina S from France, yet another guitar phenom in her own right. Well done! A talent that good right here in Sarnia. Excellent!
When you’ve got four and a half minutes for the completion of your exam and you’re still in the midway.... I mean.... never did I know that classical sounds this great on the guitar..... fantastic work man! :)
As someone who can actually play this song on piano, I love the rock arrangement. As a super beginner guitarist, it feels like this level is an insurmountable mountain to obtain. Oh well... back to my C major scale practice and how to hold a pick lesson :P
3:05 I was questioning how well this part would translate to guitar, it’s more chordal than the rest of the song so it’s not possible to truly emulate the sound on guitar, but I was pleasantly surprised, this guy really translated it to guitar well, he put his own spin on it. I don’t think it’s as good as the original though, the way Beethoven jumps between the chordal rhythm and the low end melody is just amazing, especially when he gets into the really low notes during that section, it’s hard to describe the exact point I’m talking about because there’s no equivalent in this video that I could timestamp, because it’s not possible to replicate on guitar, it requires that powerful, vibrating low end that you get on a piano.
Beethoven wrote the best metal.
Beethoven IS metal 🤘🏻
Because all the metal re-arrangement pieces feel so natural that they seem to be metal from the very beginning, like Beethoven saw the future and wrote those sheets with intentions?
Also Bach could be on that list
Best of the best metal 🤘
Hey how’s the “hacker” situation chad? It’s to cringe dude
Woah. Hard to believe how epic this is.
Oh dude thanks :)
rousseau!!!!!!!
Huge fan Rousseau
Keep making those insanly beautiful piano video!
This is good but I still prefer Tina S
BEETHOVEN IS METAL. 🎻💀🔥
Tabs are available now: www.colerolland.com/tabs
The next video of the channel of Metallica is a weird cover of the moonlight sonata 3rd movement
Cole if you did coming home by a7x my panties would be around my ankles.
Btw this vid was fucking sick.
IN-CRE-DI-BLE this should be made viral
You Nailed it again Cole Rollen 🔥🔥🤘🤘 fantastic Music and Dam it's so close to get Fire and Flames In your Fingers 💀🎸🎻👍🔥🔥🤘🤘
Beethoven single-handedly wrote the best piece of heavy metal music in all of history 150 years before the genre even came to be known!
I would think it would be like 200 at least bit now that I try to remember the actual year or century I can't.
As I am rocking out too hard
I think he used two hands.
@@MagdaleneDivine about 170 years
While deaf
Listen to Paginini
Classical is metal without electricity
HAHA
Brendan Keller That’s a cool way to think about it XD
Brendan Keller
Beethoven: WHOM’STETH THE HECKETH BLEWETH THE CANDLESETH OUTETH?
C'est vrai
i want to modify a piano by adding pickups and then plugging it into a tube amp.
Teacher: "do you listen to classical or rock?"
Me: "yes.”
I'm not gonna like ur comment cuz u have 69
@@briang8579 that's a song btw
@@PREDGAMIN nah
Me when I love both genres
emerson lake palmer
Y'know, classical musicians never die, they simply decompose.
🤣🤣🤣
You are my new favorite person. 😂
I love and hate that entirely
that's hilarious 😂
Wa wa waaaaaa.🤣🤣
Some years back I watched a movie called "Metal: A headbanger's journey" and they had this section where they talked about the similarities between metal and classical music and even postulated that had Beethoven lived in modern times, he'd likely be a metal musician.
This is SOLID proof of that.
If Beethoven were alive today, he’d be probably more famous than Metallica
@@dell3229 to be fair beethoven has been dead for 200 years and he's still more popular than metallica, but i know what you meant lol
Makes sense because blues is directly influenced by classical and all metal came from blues. I did a presentation in speech class about the origins of metal and got to play some music samples during it.
@@dell3229 Err... Beethoven has been dead for two centuries, and he more famous than Metallica.
I always said if Beethoven were alive today' he'd have written "Cashmere" by Led Zeppelin. So close to his style.
If you used the handwritten personal tab to this song that I texted you and didn’t get a shout out, I will cry. Well done my son.
Dude I love you 😂 I was so deep into it at that point and had to commit to the insanely hard version.
U two better collab soon.
@@DavidNwokoye they did already
@@Zero-_-kw won't hurt one more time :D
Did you use DR Viossy's version? sounds very similar. EDIT I really should watch the whole video before I post lol.
Dude was deaf and also unintentionally made one of the best guitar solos ever
Well he did still write the piece intentionally... and I don't think he was deaf already when he wrote this
@@Ynox54321 It wasn’t written as a guitar solo thought. So there for it was unintentionally because he didn’t write it to be a awesome guitar solo. The definition of unintentionally is “not on purpose”. We all know he wasn’t writing a guitar solo when he wrote it. Also he was having hearing problems years before he wrote moonlight sonata. He wasn’t fully deaf yet but he was almost there.
@@Ynox54321 he's not 100% deaf, but he composed music by feeling the notes rather than listening to them.
Guitar...?
It was originally in piano.....wht are you talking about?
@@a9ubh4v67 Yeah you need to reread the comment again there bud. I said Unintentionally for a reason
"So you play classical guitar?"
"Well, yes. But actually no."
yesn't
@@hikmat8329 nice
↩️
"Well no, but actually yes."
@@hikmat8329 naise indo
*laughs in neoclassical*
You see the 5 minutes of glory but not the hundreds and thousands of hours to get play this. Keep shredding guys!
🙏🏻
so true, im actually practicing the track, omg that s.... is hard AF to play
eh probably took him 100-200 hours to get this right. it's hard but shouldn't take much time for a seasoned veteran
@@1tubax 100 hours is still quite a lot of time - thats 10 days, 10 hours of jamming per day
@@dragonfruit3054 he probably did it in a month. It's not the only piece he practices. So 3 hours per day which is not a lot. It would take a less experienced pianist probably double or more that time and it would still sound worse.
high speed melody with a lot of arpeggios in minor key
translates to swift picking and tapping on guitar,
immediately makes it a speed metal masterpiece...
Beethoven was a metal master even before electricity....
Prog
He was born after electricity was discovered
@@toxicscope8703 but he was in his dad long before that
so i'm rock player now
Y e s
Yes
Ye
Helleth yes you are
No, just composer
When Beethoven was composing this piece, this is what he was imagining.
Wouldn't have doubted that, at the time he was writing this he was in the midst of losing his hearing. And his wife had just cheated on him... His ex was also a pianist... An amateur one. So that's why the 3rd movement to moonlight so furiously difficult to play.
It's my song peasant bow down.
A Frozen Fox Beethoven never got married, the fuck are you talking about?
Could be. [To the main.]
A Frozen Fox that’s not even true
3:35 omg i fucking love this part. It sounds so beautiful!!! There are little to no words for it.
If Beethoven saw this, I have no doubt he would smile.
He could only see, not hear.
actually, the man was known to have quite an ego, so he'd probably call it a mockery or something
@@lankasur7942 exactly why he or she wrote ''saw this''
He did , his literally the top comment
@@TheVincentVanGogh nice
Epic!
thanks man :)
So my 2 heroes know each other :)
OMG Masters
OMGOSH!!! WE HAVE TWO GODS HERE
@angelo felix, a _what…?_ maybe a collaboration… .
Me: looks my guitar
Guitar: Don’t even think about it
Haha mine too
And even my Bass laugh At me
Ajahahahah but i will do it now
Like 600 ;)
40 Hours!
@@hazim3283 Ling Ling!
i looked up easy chord progressions and 45 minutes later am on this video. and i can proudly say i no longer feel my wrists.
This is proof that composers of the classical were rock stars
Ofcourse.
@@GhostBanned369 Which flag is that on your profile pic?
@@DaniloSilva-pl3sq I only know, it's something i made up. Irish Scandinavian ,Dutch ancestors combi.
@@GhostBanned369 Looks dope
No, i hate these comments and how dumb they are
Playing a classical piece in a metal style or way doesnt make them the same at all, in fact give me a classical piece that sounds like heavy metal ? ( neo-classical metal doesnt count because it doesnt represnt the whole genre )
I could play play the same exact sonata with my jazz friends and it will sounds like jazz not because they are the same genre, its just a "cover"
When you love metal but your girlfriend’s parents listen to classical music.
LOL
When you're into classical AND metal at the same time
Some Avocado this is my two favorite things
You should listen to symphonic metal then
like me
I think a lot of people are.
I love both so much
This guy would probably be the antagonist in a music anime.
*COUGHS IN GIVEN OR K-ON!*
An anti-hero for sure
@@yohanfye not the same thing
I paused the video for his fingers to rest
Underrated
Very underrated
Oldest Joke ever
Well how kind of you, sir. While some play it in x2 to tire him more
@@slashergeneral306 thanks for the idea
This is SOOO GOOD, imagine if Beethoven actually had an electric guitar and a band, what kind of blessed music pieces we would be getting today
:)
3:35 is literally one of the hardest, graveliest drops I've ever heard.
My fave part
Cole Rolland you clearly nailed it
i really need to learn that technique pls tell me if it has a name
I think I peed a little
@@burakcrnal7041 alternate picking, double tapping
This is so sick, I wish I can play like that
go practice man
Holy mother of god. Thats straight up fire. Beethoven be bangin his head to this in music heaven
I agree lol
This is sooooooo liiiiiiiiiit!
😂😂😂😂
Lollllss hahah
Absolutely incredible. As a life long guitar player, you are an inspiration to me Cole, you could have been the lead guitarist of any band from 70’s plus, it’s very rare to find this talent. Keep doing you brother
Love this so much!
Hard work
Beethoven in Heaven:
"Finally someone invented the right instrument for my piece" 😂😂😂😂
invented?
@@thebeast3862 uhmm yes wtf ?
Ark - Comic And Art the electric guitar only became a thing last century???? Are you dumb
as a pianist, this offended me hard, lol
@@biku3628 don't worry, a guitarist can only play the treble part of any piano song LMAO
Beethoven most definitely knew how epic this will sound in 200 years when someone covers it on an electric guitar.
This made me feel like its easier on the piano
Hmmm idk
Vacc CHIP it’s less difficult on piano than it appears obviously it’s advanced and difficult but it’s just arpeggios
It’s actually just broken chords not arpeggios.
Guybrush Threepwood that’s essentially what arpeggios are. 1-3-5 in sequence rather than simultaneously
Movement 1=Hmmm ITS okay.
Movement 2=Bit harder but IM ok
Movement 3=Dies
That was so good my pants just got tight. Holy lord
Oogi & Company hahaha that's great I can't stop laughing
@@marcoslovato6491 the only good thing in this video is his guitar. So beautiful
Maybe your just fat?
Do you mean you just got fatter
Ha ha same
That is the prettiest guitar I’ve ever seen.
Thanks!
@@ColeRolland where can I buy it?
@@BatmanFan2000 in a guitar store 😆
@@BatmanFan2000 it’s a Kiesel so probably custom
@@BatmanFan2000 Check the description
Those pick slides thrown in the middle of everything has to be some of the coolest things I’ve ever heard!!!🤘🏽🤘🏽
🤘🏻
Dude, that was incredible. You've showcased your knowledge and ability as a musician by not only playing..THAT.. but also transposing it to metal guitar. IMO, this is definitely your best cover. You killed it, dude. Your work is always awesome, but this is another level.
If u enjoy this listen to this u will enjoy the rite of spring by stravinski from min 8 to 12 or sth. Its awesome
It’s obviously a great cover, but it’s basically dr viossy version who did it first and arranged it years ago.
@@Vordrab yeah. It says "cover" in the title... what did u expect?!
Vordrab Tina S covered it too. So beautiful
@@adamkelemen4607 the guy in the OP implied he wrote it himself. which is false
It's just amazing how you can turn a classic into a metal song keeping its scent
Metal, Rock and Classical music is all about the harmony in the sound. That's why metal can work with so many genres. Like folk music, pop (at least the 80's, 90's and early 2000's and 2010's pop), as well as classical music as you've seen in this video. That's why i love metal.
@@IDoSnipeYT that's just western music in general.
@@austinhernandez2716 Not always
Beethoven composing straight fire for instruments that didn’t even exist yet.
🤯
こんなに素晴らしい、エレクトリックギター🎸の音は聴いたことがない!最高!
Beethoven: How much overdrive effects you want?
Cole Rolland: YES
@Compass phahhahahahahahahahhahahaaha
This is what happens when you practice 40 hours everyday
Ling ling!
*lingling intensifies*
@@scarletphantom4235 its a twosetviolin joke
@@ishan9665 sorry bro I didn't understand the joke and yes I was pretty dumb at this point of understanding the joke... 😉😅🤭
@@scarletphantom4235 lmaoooo since u ACTUALLY apologised....imma delete my earlier reply...and sorry for calling u dum
Beethoven was Metal before Metal
Fuck yeah.
Skurtavus Grodolfus
imo classical music was the metal of those times
Beethoven would've killed a man to have modern equipment. As his hearing declined, he kept pushing his music to be louder and more complex. Had he been given an electric guitar, he wouldve annihilated the minds and bodies of lesser musicians with it.
He really was
@@pizzasub3194 no beethoven was the metal of the time.
Cole brings the thunder and lightning!!!
Why does it feels like there's a final boss coming? 😂
how about each movement for Moonlight Sonata for each bossfight phases? it would fit well lol
I'm legit going to use this in an RPG campaign i'm making lol😂
Fr😂
He is the final boss.
How come no one ever credits Dr. Viossy who arranged this for guitar?
Edit: I stand corrected, at the time I hadn't watch the video all the way through, he gives credit to Dr. V at the end and a shout out to Tina S. He also acknowledges that this video is a cover.
Editors have complete control of everything.
He does it at the end of the video
Afraaz Syed That doesn’t matter. Cole Rolland has legally claimed the arrangement as his own, and gets all the royalties to it. Disgusting really.
@@TheUKNutter What rly?
Smatt Yep! For one example of proof, look at the bottom of the description. UA-cam’s music copyright system labels Cole Rolland has the one who made this and receives all money/rights related to this video.
finally someone isn't sacrilegious boi
he can play fast without wrong note!
now that's the result of 40 hours a day of practice!
At first I was like wow then 1 second later was like wait.... what?
And obviously not playing in some 24k violin/viola
If he can play it slowly, he can play it quickly duh 😂
I want Twoset to see this..😂
He should play with ling ling
4:30 love the part you added, it's still beethoven but I love the unique touch you added. Very inspirational dude, good job
His fingers went
↗️⬇️⬆️↖️⤴️⤵️↕️↔️↪️↘️➡️◀️⤴️⤵️🔀🔁↩️↖️↕️↔️↪️↘️↕️↖️↙️
Instructions unclear, spawned a helicopter
Did this combo and the arcade machine punched me
Guess what beethoven is doing right now
Decomposing ;)
patrick mansour was gonna say Sleeping 🤷🏻♂️😂
Buddy, it's been centuries, does it really take that long to decompose?
Wrong he is fully decomposed
@@CavCave r/whooshh
@@thelegionofpotatoes8385 r/whoosh
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!! Wtf :O beethoven is head banging in heaven right now
:)
He's decomposing.
@@wannabecarguy didn't see that coming.
his wig's gonna fall off if he does that so probs not
iArid he wasn’t deaf when he composed moonlight sonata
My friends were confused when I say I like classical music and metal. They are no longer confused after showing them this.
I have an entire album of this stuff called Classical Is Metal 🤘🏻
Very good, but can you play water on the smoke?
Almost "impressive"
@@edupazz this theme needs more 🅱️ A S S
lmao
@@z3itslay epico
Checkmate, slappers! You guys actually have big PP.
Congrats
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
Last thing that dropped that hard,
Ended World War 2.
Heavy...
Probably like a bomb
@@JoaoGabriel-lz3wp yeahh...
They might need a bigger bomb after that.....hmmm
Hiroshima
People still use this joke lol
Atom boooooOOOOOOOOMB
As a classical musician, I approve of this.
As a classical musician, I don’t.
@@salmasherif6747 why tho
@Salma Sherif why not
Salma Sherif why not
@@salmasherif6747 explain
Personally I feel that new generation are not quite interested in Classical music, but doing this metal versions of masterpieces gives a fresh breath that even youngsters may enjoy. Congratulations!
I have always love Beethoven since I was ten in 1970 , when daddy brought home Beethoven's 5th Symphony. Bravo.
I don't think there's words in all the languages in the world put together that can ever describe how awesome this is!!!
Girlfriend: " *YOU CAN'T SATISFY ME* ."
*The finger movements required to satisfy her......*
this comment is underrated lmao
At this point, 2 finger is enough for a first night
Repeated joke. Funny. Ha. Ha.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
@@karolina3383 salty possi
That pinch at the end sends chill down my spine Everytime I hear it 🔥
It really does send a, “CHILD.” Down my spine to
As some one who plays this piece on a piano I must take my hat in front of you, this is truly amazing. Well done and keep up the great job!
0:56 for the music (free replay)
Edit: After 5 years or so, this replay no longer works for some reason. Cheers
So clean that it kills 99.% of bacteria!
Best cover out there!
1% is commenting
amazing job my dude was a pleasure meeting you in Detroit! Very humble and down to earth keep up with the grind
Who else watches this and imagines themselves playing it while impressing everyone? I do
exactly XD
Thank god it’s not just me
stolen comment from rousseau but still
@@QwertZero lol
Me
That epic moment when the notification pops and you instantly realize how everyone is your house is waking up today.. -Plugs phone in to speakers- xD
I’m a huge fan of classical music, especially loving the original piece, and you absolutely nailed it with a guitar cover 👌🏻
Dude great work. That was freaking AMAZING. I've never been a big fan of classical music but damn, you just changed my mind. Top 3 hardest covers you've ever done? Dude I believe it that was crazy, your fingers were a blur at times. Great work as always man. Love seeing your videos. Easily one if my favorite things to do is hop on UA-cam and watch them. Keep up the amazing work man. Can't wait to see your next vid
The friend she told me not to worry about:
Don't make me sadder than what I already am haha
He,s already maybe his hands are broken
Listening to this in my headphones while it’s storming outside at 1AM. I hate storms and this is helping me keep my sanity. Thank you!
This is at the exact same tempo as the Tina S one, so if you manage to play them both at the same time it's perfectly in sync and becomes an amazing duet when they start to deviate. 11/10 recommend this.
When beethoven, Liszt, Chopin and Peganini were born in the 1960's with a band called 2fast4u
*inhales audibly* boi beethoven wasn't born in the 1960s
@@fawziespinosa4651 chopin liszt and paganini were not born in 1960s either that's the joke
@daAnder71 English isn't everybody's first language, chill.
paganini*
@daAnder71 hahahahaha lmfaoo haha
all those covers i listened... they couldn't go any further than just sounding like transcriptions
but this, this is different
you have u a new sub ;^ )
The cover by the band exmortus is way better
1:38 that bend is so perfect, what a phenomenal performance!
Imagine the satisfaction of finally nailing this for the first time!
Ooh ooh ooh do Paganini next 😈😈
Since we've already jumped on that classical-music-waggon: Why not adding a little Vivaldi, too. Some of his works practically scream to be metalified :3
make bumblebee
Danny The Jester paganini is EVIL
@@LunaBianca1805 ua-cam.com/video/DIGfO2Dgc9Y/v-deo.html
chopin torrent, paganini la campanella and any of the caprices, vivaldi four seasons, you could also do stitch some other beethoven stuff into a medley.
The fact that something even came up when I searched is just insane, and the fact that he used dynamics even with how hard it is, never misses a single note, idk how you do it.
Just link before, Each time I see this guy's video, I wanna throw my guitar. Seems like he's playing the guitar while i'm playing the mop
HAHA omg.
😆 😆 😅 😅
Ohh dudee...you just nailed it...the best cover ever..if Beethoven's would've been alive today...he'll be definitely proud of you that there is somebody who can play like the maestro ❤️
Cole: y’all mind if I...Beethoven real quick?
what's the joke here? O_o
@@DonEBrooke32 probably beat hoven i guess haha
Video starts at 0:54
0:57 u mean
Ads end at :54 content starts at :57
Really?Oh, that's weird, the video started from 00:00 to me
André Lucas so quirky
@@andrelucas6851 que cara mais debochado... 😂
Last time I heard Beethoven's 3rd movement to Moonlight Sonata on guitar that well was from Tina S from France, yet another guitar phenom in her own right. Well done! A talent that good right here in Sarnia. Excellent!
某放送局の音楽番組でベートーヴェンとバッハ、ビバルディは現代のメタラーの元祖だという主張をしていた方がいたが、この演奏はそれを裏付けるものだと感じます。
そして、素晴らしい演奏とアレンジに感謝!!!
ありがとう。
2:23 man that was smooth
When you’ve got four and a half minutes for the completion of your exam and you’re still in the midway.... I mean.... never did I know that classical sounds this great on the guitar..... fantastic work man! :)
Haha!!
Cole Rolland is like a star 🌟
I don't know how that's Beethoven's song would go this far bro..super amazing!
I subscribed after 2 seconds.
Breath taking, man!
Beethoven enters my room while I listen to this. “ Turn it off”
“We have bigger speakers down stairs”
Wait. Isn't he deaf?
This type of com' is an untemporal classic 😉
@@jet9097 exactly, he could hear it properly so he needed the huge speakers
@@jet9097 yes.
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Absolutely amazing. Cole was able to box his notes playing shorter distances than Tina S. Either way, they are both incredible.
Beautiful beautiful encore encore what a prestigious peace truly the createst creation of our times
Thanks!
If Beethoven were alive, he would applaud you.
heck yeah
He can't hear sooo...
Beethoven was deaf so uh
@@regg1987 I know -_-
@@regg1987 not fully. he still could hear(with some difficulties) when he wrote this.
Hungarian rhapsody no2.. oh wait, wrong channel
😂😂
Rousseau, do it finally! Can't you see what's going on with people now?
You're funny.
Holy Shit....one of your best Covers i've seen so far!!!
thanks man!
As someone who can actually play this song on piano, I love the rock arrangement. As a super beginner guitarist, it feels like this level is an insurmountable mountain to obtain.
Oh well... back to my C major scale practice and how to hold a pick lesson :P
3:05 I was questioning how well this part would translate to guitar, it’s more chordal than the rest of the song so it’s not possible to truly emulate the sound on guitar, but I was pleasantly surprised, this guy really translated it to guitar well, he put his own spin on it.
I don’t think it’s as good as the original though, the way Beethoven jumps between the chordal rhythm and the low end melody is just amazing, especially when he gets into the really low notes during that section, it’s hard to describe the exact point I’m talking about because there’s no equivalent in this video that I could timestamp, because it’s not possible to replicate on guitar, it requires that powerful, vibrating low end that you get on a piano.
why didn't i see this b4?
it's like "Moonlight 3rd movement couldn't be better"
Cole: hold my beer!
I can do 0:00 to 0:53
lmao nice me 2
😂
Lol
I can do 0:00 to 0:00
ahha
This is incredible!
The speed, accuracy and emotions are TOP LEVEL 🫶✨ LOVE FROM INDIA 🪄
Thank you!
If I start now, I could probably learn it in time to show off to my great grandchildren