I saw a similar thing there was a doctor on the image and someone had an arrow in his chest. The doctor looked like: omg what happened And the guy with the arrow in his chest was like: idk mate 😂😂😂
It's weird seeing how for centuries, some of the technology and most of the everyday life during the medieval period, renaissance period, etc, didn't evolve that much compared to the 1800's to today. It feels weird, but pretty interesting.
Medieval was one of the worst and unprogressive time of europe. All achievements and inventions the romans for example had were just destroyed or ignored. In this time really nothing happened and it went on for almost 1000 years
The violin was invented fairly early on as well. The church also made certain so called "tunes" illegal. Yes. Illegal. Darker tones in minor keys were the devils work, as music was originally heavenly(the choirs). The baroque period was the end of that and you can see the revolution it causes. People often forget that both music and art had a baroque, renaissance, and romantic period as well
ikr, while I would say indian classical music is way older than 1500BCE that sounds very haunting, but there are way better pieces in Indian classical music
Samveda ( knowledge of music ) is an important text in Hinduism hence it is still alive we HINDUS recite mantras that our ancestors have been reciting thousands of years ago
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I just find the era between 1700 to 1900 so good! The music in that period just conveys so much emotion! And that without ever using lyrics! powerful stuff!
But of course. Instrument music is a language of its own and the melodies never die, they transcend all else. (Also since it’s classical works they aren’t even songs as those would require human language)
@@zugo-tg7125 You can like opera without knowing what is being sung. So it's not only instrumental music. I enjoy French opera as much as I do Italian or German opera even though I speak Italian and German, but not French.
Great work!!!🎼👏 I love how the images (paintings of the era and paintings/pictures of the musicians) flow with the music being played. If I may do one little observation: 11:18 - 'Romantic' was write 'Romanric'. A minor error in a high quality video. Would be great to see more videos about baroque/classical/romantic music (maybe longer time of one specific song with more images of the society/musician related with that same music), but its ok If its not possible.😊 And again: Great Work!! 🎼👏😄🎼
I have noticed the similarities with my video "The Evolution of Music", specially in the first part, but this is a great video after all, i love the medieval part, so inspiring :D.
Bach even wrote a transcription of Vivaldi's concerto for four violins to four harpsichords. We Bach knew Vivaldi, but it's unlikely that Vivaldi knew Bach.
On the last day of school, people think I cry because I miss my friends, but I'm crying tears of joy because I'm leaving. But yeah I kinda cry because on the last day of school in 5th grade I cried because I missed my friends, classmates (even though they were annoying sometimes) and teacher. Almost everyone cried
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5:36 Okay so this is a TRUE story back then, around the 1500's there was a virus and I think there was war back then, so people had enough of that so they decided to dance as you can see in the image. Now you think their smiling happily, but their not. After a few days they could not stop dancing, and they could not stop singing. So they were just dancing uncontrollably. Hundreds of people died from exhaustion, or getting sick, or starvation. So that's why the artist of this song sang super fast. Because the dancers were dancing very fast and also the singers.
@@bekluwe 1. It's not a song, in classical music songs require a vocal. Some people get really offended by this mistake, so I'm happy to educate you. 2. "Modern classical music" doesn't really exist. If you mean classical period music, then no, Pachelbel was clearly a middle baroque composer. The first classical period music would be written by the Mannheim School composers like Johann Stamitz. If you mean more classical-sounding music, then also no, many wrote in this style before Pachelbel. Edit: Typo
Wonderful. My exception to this would only be that we can't strictly say something is baroque or renaissance music just by the date of composition. Which makes it even more interesting because some composers like Monteverdi have lived during the "evolution period" and have composed both renaissance and early baroque music. Other than that this is a wonderful work. It's astonishing that we have access to this and that those pieces e.g. from antique Rome survived to this day so we can hear it. Marvellous!
Also some music cannot be defined, not just by the date of its composition, but at all, like Rossini's operas or the Venetian school composers like Gabrieli or his student Schütz
thanks! because I was looking for a specific classical song and I felt like the name would be here and finally yes it was💗 thank you forever😍 1+ eternal sub
I still can't believe music from BC is still better than most modern music today and in general I miss old music 50s and 60s especially back then no autotune no drugs no women being inappropriate just pure talent
@@ivantan42 totally agree. There's so much good shit that's missed because it doesn't sound like everything else. Love some of the funk and jazz from Eastern Europe.
Classical music: King Henry VII something - Greensleeves Johann Pachelbel-Canon in D Major Johann Sebastian Bach:Toccata and Fugue in D Minor George Frideric Händel- Hallelujah (messiah) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Ludwig van Beethoven-Für Elise Ludwig Van Beethoven - Öde an die Freude /Ode to Joy/Anthem of Europe /Symphony no.9 Jacques Offenbach-Can Can (Orphee aux Enfers) Johann Strauss-The blue Danube Edvard Grieg-In the hall of the mountain king *what am I doing I have school tomorrow* Edit:it turns out that I didn’t go to school because of my fever :/
The earliest known written music dates back to 1950 B.C., roughly 4,000 years ago. The Hurrian Hymn No. 6 is just the earliest tablet still in tact enough to be recreated today.
6:55 that title is ahead of its time
@Flamingo 420 I don’t get it
@@abramshafer3907 its like a modern music titles
YES!
He was at the time of shakespeare and christopher marlowe
Get the joke lol but the actual thing is way different and certainly not as superficial as today.
3:44 the first techno beat.
Yeah hit that ale yanks
LMFAO
YEAH BOI
that version is a bit modernized i would expect maybe this is closer ua-cam.com/video/fGqbt4_mJmM/v-deo.html
Titanic haha
All of these musical pieces are beautiful
I agree with u
Yeah,I like TONS of music and music genres
It’s almost creepy
Thank you, you’re the only comment that I’ve read that wasn’t a meme lol.
Ah yes the second one sounds the best though
3:00 The guy at the right it’s like “dude, I’m not a key hole”
He is unlocking his heart
I saw a similar thing there was a doctor on the image and someone had an arrow in his chest. The doctor looked like: omg what happened
And the guy with the arrow in his chest was like: idk mate
😂😂😂
@@leehaiko3999 good one xd
@@lollypop7503 image link
@@roecatgaming it was in a museum
5:37 bruh is that Mickey Mouse rapping
Celestial21 I’m dying so bad 😂
Dang, underrated comment
PFFFT
it would be like that tho
You killed me😂☝🏾
LOL
10:01 Anyone else remember vibing in the ballroom with the gentlemen and the host turns on this banger?
me when i am conversing with my fellow peers and the dj begins to strum this absolutely stupendous tune
History of Music:
Born: 1500
Grown: 1750
Decline: 1800
Died: 1900
Waltz and polka was the rebellious teen youth response to uptight boring minuets.
@@seanleith5312 in 1800 it was still very much healthy
Ah, most exquisite such memories were.
It's weird seeing how for centuries, some of the technology and most of the everyday life during the medieval period, renaissance period, etc, didn't evolve that much compared to the 1800's to today. It feels weird, but pretty interesting.
ObviousTrollFrom2007 it’s just because ancient music is played by modern musicians
@@herbertgamwell5364: Oh I know, I just meant other technology in general back then.
Medieval was one of the worst and unprogressive time of europe. All achievements and inventions the romans for example had were just destroyed or ignored. In this time really nothing happened and it went on for almost 1000 years
The violin was invented fairly early on as well. The church also made certain so called "tunes" illegal. Yes. Illegal. Darker tones in minor keys were the devils work, as music was originally heavenly(the choirs). The baroque period was the end of that and you can see the revolution it causes. People often forget that both music and art had a baroque, renaissance, and romantic period as well
@@user-me8hy8ew4o: Oh wow. 😮
0:00 best intro song
That was Mozart! 10:27
Better than dubstep intros on youtube
**pIeCe*
the name of music is
einkleinatchmusic
Ho lly LOL YES
3:41 when you turn 25 and you're still alive.
When your third child survives birth
@@mojeo522 lol
Titanic
When you successfully mastered underwater basket weaving
lol I just turn 25 xD
The ancient music is haunting to me
ikr, while I would say indian classical music is way older than 1500BCE that sounds very haunting, but there are way better pieces in Indian classical music
same
You should try modern, like in my channel, Im pretty sure you will like it!
@@davidjgarcia-composer i dont, i like the modern classics
@@jemoeder1018 It's not thought in that way, it seems to be "modern classic" but it is just a consecuence of listening old music daily
0:47 *has Oblivion flashbacks"
Glad i'm not the only one
Same thing
It reminds me to Harvest Dawn
I thought that would just start to play that
bruh same... gives me chills that em not the only one..
In classical era:
Beethoven: I am the angry young musician.
Mozart: HAHAHAHA
Salieri: Get the Germans out of Vienna.
Lol
??
But rome is so fun to pillage. We don't want to leave.
Luis Fosi dont think so
Mozart was austrian though and beethoven lived longer
0:20 it’s crazy how we knew how to record music in 1100 BC that’s beat is 🔥🔥 to
Samveda ( knowledge of music ) is an important text in Hinduism hence it is still alive we HINDUS recite mantras that our ancestors have been reciting thousands of years ago
Akash Singh r/whoosh
@@victoriaalloisio7641
He was just spreading knowledge..
No need to whoosh people unnecessarily
Kishore Singh Rajput he still didn’t get the joke
Stop being an asshole dude
5:28 Shrek wants to know your location
I don't know who you are.
But I love you.
Farquad, is that you?
Holy shi-
Carty has that’s farquad all right
I dont get it ahhahahah
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12:15 Me and the boys back at 12:00 AM This took 20 minutes to do everything so hope you like it
1 like for me man appreciate your efforts
And the cycle repeats 😆 lol
This made me audible laugh this is amazing!!
Me and the boys: whole day edition
Me and the pals:
Teacher: "The questions aren't that hard to read"
The questions: 5:38
Lmao
lol 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
I just find the era between 1700 to 1900 so good! The music in that period just conveys so much emotion! And that without ever using lyrics! powerful stuff!
I think it's 1650 to 1820 / 30
Teacher: The listening isn't that hard!
The listening: 5:37
I can speak that language
Yi hono Elton googol himingtive kurt v dr zx
11:26 piano version: Franz Liszt
Yes! Hahaha 😄
I prefer the Piano version
Also is the most famous.
3:42 when you play rpg games and killed the boss but you still hear intense music
Incredible, I had no idea how old some of this music is; a real education. Thank you!
The best thing about most of the classical musics is that you don't actually need to speak the language of the composer to like the song.
But of course. Instrument music is a language of its own and the melodies never die, they transcend all else.
(Also since it’s classical works they aren’t even songs as those would require human language)
It's the same with modern music.
@@zugo-tg7125 You can like opera without knowing what is being sung. So it's not only instrumental music. I enjoy French opera as much as I do Italian or German opera even though I speak Italian and German, but not French.
What treasure collection, it was a delight to listen. Thank you for sharing with everyone!!
I wish there was a video with all these songs in order, but fully played out. They’re all so great, it would be nice to have them all complied.
puts phones speaker at 14:15 because i cant hear
14:22 starts playing
im beethoven now(deaf)
Zeno Gekkouga Then...
14:30
I did that too
Oof
0:17 only 1400 kids will remember this hit
I was 5 that time loved that music at that year
Ravening_ Wings If you think about it, we're basically listening to dead people singing.
I remember everyone was talking about that song. Good old days.
This is not Funny
actually its 1400 years BEFORE the year zero
Great work!!!🎼👏
I love how the images (paintings of the era and paintings/pictures of the musicians) flow with the music being played.
If I may do one little observation:
11:18 - 'Romantic' was write 'Romanric'. A minor error in a high quality video.
Would be great to see more videos about baroque/classical/romantic music (maybe longer time of one specific song with more images of the society/musician related with that same music), but its ok If its not possible.😊
And again: Great Work!!
🎼👏😄🎼
A minor 🤣🤣🤣
@@eduard6266 Finger A Minor on your guitar
12:23 imagine that you have only 5 minutes to answer the test questions
Sonata 0702 10:20 I imagine a track race or a horse race for some reason.
Sonata The Unknown Player True.
No, imagine *2 minutes left*
@@coltm4a186 i hear mr beans soundtrack tho lol
Hi friend
9:30 when I get my pizza successfully delivered.
Daniel Joe what do you mean succesfully
@@joj4096 I mean that when my pizza never get eaten or got dirty... Or anything bad happens to it. Like rlly never happen
Oooh lol
Me too!
Confused and Polite Cat More like when I'm done with work.
I don’t know why but I think the 100 AD is catchy
@The Doggo i know right 😂
@The Doggo yep
I agree but I think the same about most of these tbh
1:05
You're not the only one
It’s pretty impressive that we were able to write songs all the way back in 1400 BC.
I have noticed the similarities with my video "The Evolution of Music", specially in the first part, but this is a great video after all, i love the medieval part, so inspiring :D.
Oye yo ví tu vídeo cuate, gran trabajo
Both are very good 👍👍
His Video is much better @RedGreyMusic. U skipped like houndrets of years and focused on the modern shit stuff
Your evolution of music video, if it's not perfect, is without any doubt the best one on youtube and has inspired a lot of other videos
Its......................you....................................
The works of Antonio Vivaldi are very underrated . Bach studied the works of Vivaldi and got inspired by it
Bach even wrote a transcription of Vivaldi's concerto for four violins to four harpsichords. We Bach knew Vivaldi, but it's unlikely that Vivaldi knew Bach.
7:57 Monteverdi knows whats up
14:30 My reaction when I see and hear someone play Modern Music
Janitra Falvierna you gotta love the beat
Bighead Biggerhead nah modern sucks
@@sundeww I mean, not all of modern music sucks.
@@katoca81 Exactly.
@@katoca81 Ya! I agree
This is a beautiful chronological sampler of the world's music. THANK YOU for this!
Blessed Be!
3:07 me and the bois pulling up to the village square
9:30 when the school is finished!
Bayan
Me too
On the last day of school, people think I cry because I miss my friends, but I'm crying tears of joy because I'm leaving. But yeah I kinda cry because on the last day of school in 5th grade I cried because I missed my friends, classmates (even though they were annoying sometimes) and teacher. Almost everyone cried
NerdyViolaPlayer 687 r/whoosh
@@blocksworldfan7611 this isnt reddit and thats part of the joke for laughs too
2:17 absolutely slaps
It's a song about losing virginianity
@@yourmissingc0ckring759 nice
Someone realises finally 😭
@@yourmissingc0ckring759 lmao
Music of the ancient world:
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Comment if i had a mistake
Your mum's stomach has stretch marks
There is a mistake about this comment, you shouldn’t ask for likes that is the mistake.
@@riyadhgamerksaw472 Sure dude thanks for reminding
I hate yo be that only one but I horror Poland but that's okay since it measly existed in ethe classical era
Byzantine wasn't its auto-etnonym, they called themselves yet still Romans. The name was given to empire's Eastern half by historians later on.
5:36
Okay so this is a TRUE story back then, around the 1500's there was a virus and I think there was war back then, so people had enough of that so they decided to dance as you can see in the image. Now you think their smiling happily, but their not. After a few days they could not stop dancing, and they could not stop singing. So they were just dancing uncontrollably. Hundreds of people died from exhaustion, or getting sick, or starvation. So that's why the artist of this song sang super fast. Because the dancers were dancing very fast and also the singers.
You mean the black deatg
Death
@@bruh9358 yeah sorry-
Wow… That’s Interesting!
0:47 Reminds me to Tchaikovsky Swan Lake, the oboe part...
Joao Pedro Martins 5 min before reading you’re comment I were thinking I was the only to think that 😂
Pyotr llyich Tchaikovsky
Ripped it off
13:14 just to compare
The girl in the back is very sus
@@abramshafer3907 Actually isn't that version.
8:49 This guy start the modern classic music tone! Respect!
That’s not true. Because the Date Pachelbel composed his song was in 1680 and not 1696. He started it.
@@bekluwe That's a mistake on the video.
@@bekluwe 1. It's not a song, in classical music songs require a vocal. Some people get really offended by this mistake, so I'm happy to educate you. 2. "Modern classical music" doesn't really exist. If you mean classical period music, then no, Pachelbel was clearly a middle baroque composer. The first classical period music would be written by the Mannheim School composers like Johann Stamitz. If you mean more classical-sounding music, then also no, many wrote in this style before Pachelbel.
Edit: Typo
The baroque and classical era is my favourite :)
Same, but ill add romantic era
Oh really.
Its kinda same only baroque is medivel
I also love classical:)
Same for me but also Byzantine
@@lucimusicPH same
14:04 sounds strangely nostalgic to me
that's because John Williams took inspiration from this piece of music to make the Harry Potter soundtrack
That music is nostalgic to me, I played it in the primary school
@@MrMiguel4687 Specifically Hedwig's Theme right? Or are there others? 🤔
It reminds me of time and Jerry for some reason even tho Hungarian raphsody no. 2 is the one used in the show
It’s used in a lot of movies and stuff
Enjoyable presentation....great variety of composers!
My class and me when it’s summer: 9:30
The teachers pet: 10:53
The teachers when the school year starts again: 14:30
LMAOO
thanks to this video I discovered a lot of new songs to listen.
*pieces
They're not songs
1:03 *This shit slaps when is the next album dropping??*
I dunno man it's been like centuries.
I still waiting for that new track.
I dunno man it's been centuries.
This track better come out soon, this guy loosing followers like crazy.
Ik dude. Its been million years since the last song.
It said it last online 2900 years ago idk dude how
Yeah. We’re all still waiting for his next album
14:30 when the tests come back and the smart kid cries and says “I'm gonna get the belt!”
I'd be like "wtf"
Hi lucy
It’s amazing how much music changes from medieval to 1900!!
11:26 It's Violin Concerto no. 2, it became La Campanella when Liszt change the melody of the song
He didn’t change it he just arranged it
Liszt transcripted the Paganini Violon Concerto no. 2 Movement 4 to piano, and included it to his Grandes Etudes de Paganini.
11:09 who else thinks that Beethoven's 5th is extremely powerful?
🎵 NOBODY CARES! NOBODY CARES! 🎶
That’s what it sounds like to me.
@@Willrc57 i can't unhear it thx
Me
Listen to "dance of the knights" by prokofeiv
I think Ode to Joy is way more powerful
5:37
Attempting to sing Rap God
lmao mefieval eninem XDDD
@@lordhellsoul3480 what
Wonderful. My exception to this would only be that we can't strictly say something is baroque or renaissance music just by the date of composition. Which makes it even more interesting because some composers like Monteverdi have lived during the "evolution period" and have composed both renaissance and early baroque music.
Other than that this is a wonderful work. It's astonishing that we have access to this and that those pieces e.g. from antique Rome survived to this day so we can hear it. Marvellous!
Also some music cannot be defined, not just by the date of its composition, but at all, like Rossini's operas or the Venetian school composers like Gabrieli or his student Schütz
10:01 " eh yo, rich boy check !!”
Lol 😂
😂😂😂
Lmao 🤣
The quality of all of those samples have persisted through centuries . Thanks
1:42 never gonna get it out of my head One of the most beautiful Christmas chants!
2:41 is better
@@Itibitydetsku …
@@mr.wafflesda.k.a.antonio2413 ...
Complete silence*
truee its melody is peaceful to my mind
2:33 sounds like the lion sleeps tonight
Tafutea Little bit at the beginning.
@@fluffypuppers8515 yeah
You're not wrong
No
😂
*The classical era*
Austria: Let me introduce myself!
yes!!!
0:20 is T-Series’s first song hahaha
Ikr hahaha
Tseries created history
Iiepicyellow Banana r/woosh
Iiepicyellow Banana r/wooooosh
Jajaja te la rifas te carnal alchile :v
Very happy to see you include some newer composers too!
Early Baroque Era: What if we add a 4th string to this mini arm viola?
*ACTIVATE TAKEOVER*
3:44 when you survive the 3rd day of being alive
Praise to the person who traveled back in time to record all of these
5:36 it was so weird to see this song because i sang it with my school choir this year haha
Como eram lindas as músicas Renascentista...
thanks! because I was looking for a specific classical song and I felt like the name would be here and finally yes it was💗 thank you forever😍 1+ eternal sub
1:03 When it’s 100 AD and you bring your kazoo to the party
🤣🤣🤣
.ok
0:22 me when my guy rapping
Brilliant piece of work the story of evolution with practical music
3:41 anyone can remix this?
lol 😂
Any arab song is like that nowadays look up for faris karam lol close enough
what I mean is a kinda trap music with a heavy bass drop
@@alfred4264 frederick B.Dj mozart beethoven mashup
mk I did ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
I'm glad Vivaldi has a well-deserved place in this overview. Well done!
He could have at least play something different than that overplayed four seasons concerto, like, I don't know, the amazing La Folia.
@@rafexrafexowski4754 Yeah, It's so metal, I love it.Vivaldi is underrated for all his other works and overrated for the 4 seasons.
damn my man really do be hitting them high notes at 2:00
12:13 when you use Germany in war thunder
Beautiful. I love european history
Augustus Jr are you from America or other continent that aren’t Europa?
As an american agree
As Kazakh agree. My people try to assure themselves that our culture is equal to Western, but obviously, it is not.
Much respect to the dude who recorded this in 1400 B.C.E 👌
8:57 this marks the spot where all the good stuff begins with the famous composers.
Except that 1:23 is also good like many others
ν_α_ς_ρ_ι_c_κ_Ι_ε ναι καλησπέρα
Παύλος Δημόπουλος ωπ Έλληνας
Monteverdi is actually good
Not the Canon in D ✋😭
I still can't believe music from BC is still better than most modern music today and in general I miss old music 50s and 60s especially back then no autotune no drugs no women being inappropriate just pure talent
What girls think happen at boys sleepovers: "Yo bro did you watch the basketball game last night?"
What actually happens: 3:24
The last judgment?
Very unnecessary comment but ok
So qWiRkY bOyS~!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Funerals?
0:25 ma friends and i singing
SAME! Can I actually get this on ITUNES?
Underated comment
J G R ༆ More like when drunk people try to sing. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Try hearing a good Sama Veda recitation. It's heaven!!
From 12:00 Many songs played on White Star Line Ships such as the Olympic and the Titanic
Like overture finale?
5:48 Henry's cheeky grin can imagine him saying how you doin
Bro got that light skin stare 🤣💀
He do be eying his next wife tho
0:56 legit sounds like Enya
I know right
The pictures text is ye lyrics of that song played in Cyrillic script
Interesting :) I was always curious to the old music
400 likes = 90s music & way back
Neutral = 2000s music
10 dislikes = 2010s music & today’s music
Lol 2010s music is not bad... You just don't what to listen
@@itsad7194 the popular stuff is shite but the underground stuff (mostly European) is really good
@@johnmarston4012 Preach, man, some pop in Eastern Europe are severely and criminally underated
@@ivantan42 totally agree. There's so much good shit that's missed because it doesn't sound like everything else. Love some of the funk and jazz from Eastern Europe.
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Voices of spring
BEFORE: a great song
NOW: Used to advertise a cheese in Italy
*piece
😂😂 that’s real
1:06 sum phat Greek boi playing the kazoo
Here's the better version of that same song ua-cam.com/video/alrVx6K9C4k/v-deo.html
Some of these classical pieces from the late 1850s & the mid 1860s were heard on some Disney movies from the 40s & 50s
Cool
even Tom and Jerry also. including Voice of spring by Johann Strauss.
2:18 when aliens 👽 come and talk to me
Willy Is cool ???
Why my fav song
The aliens say Those human heads at 2:21
What
As a Norwegian I am a little dissappointed with the lack of Edvard Grieg. Morning mood and In the hall of the mountain king are iconic pieces!
Imagine seeing them all live 😍
Now u got me thinking
@@PXNDXMXNIXM 🤣🤣
Fantastic music.
Thank you for the upload.
3:10 French aristocracy reaches the level “Party, Party, and Party!”
8:03 this bit sounds like Canon in D
Classical music:
King Henry VII something - Greensleeves
Johann Pachelbel-Canon in D Major
Johann Sebastian Bach:Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
George Frideric Händel- Hallelujah (messiah)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Ludwig van Beethoven-Für Elise
Ludwig Van Beethoven - Öde an die Freude /Ode to Joy/Anthem of Europe /Symphony no.9
Jacques Offenbach-Can Can (Orphee aux Enfers)
Johann Strauss-The blue Danube
Edvard Grieg-In the hall of the mountain king
*what am I doing I have school tomorrow*
Edit:it turns out that I didn’t go to school because of my fever :/
Kawaii Gacha rip, get well soon
Grizzley thx
I dont get it
The earliest known written music dates back to 1950 B.C., roughly 4,000 years ago. The Hurrian Hymn No. 6 is just the earliest tablet still in tact enough to be recreated today.
Nobody:
Asura’s Wrath: 14:32
When I saw this comment I was like "fucking Dvorák, new world."
Language ASMR cool
Thank you for the compilation ☺️
10:15 my face when my phone dies at 40% for no reason
Same when my phone in 15%
When your playing Madden and the ball gets picked off and your opponent gets a pick 6 touchdown
THAT 1225 SONG IS ONE IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR YEEEEEEARS IVE ALWAYS HAD IT IN THE BACK OF MY MIND BUT NEVER REMEMBERED THE NAME THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!