I now have a really 'feel-good' mood, as I was correct for all 15 pieces. As a 'bonus', I can even name the music that was used to introduce & to close this quiz. It was 'Peer Gynt' by Edvard Grieg!! I now feel impossibly smug!!! BvD. / London./ UK
Very easy. Not much guessing if you list the names, but I didn't need them anyway. For some composers I already guessed what music you were going to use before I heard it. 15/15 and the intro/outtro was from Edvard Grieg (Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt).
Greetings from Russia. Glad it was easy and you liked it. But besides the first part there are 9 more parts of different difficulty levels. I suggest you try your hand there!
I hate to be that guy, but Bach did not compose Air on the G string, he composed Air as the second movement of the 3rd Orchestral Suite, but the piece we now know today was arranged by August Wilhelmj some 150 years later.
The fun in the game can also be anticipating which pieces are chosen. Like, for Wagner I knew it was gonna be Walkure, and for Ravel Bolero, so on... It's like guessing which piece by whom is (one of) the most famous.
As a fellow pianist, this is a mood. I don't show shit about orchestral music. I got 14/15 saying William Tell but accidentally Tchaikovsky lol. I only know Zarathustra from 2001
Beethoven is my SECOND favourite!!!!!!!!! There is ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT ABOUT THE FACT that he was an ABSOLUTE GENIUS!!!!!!!! BUT NO ONE, AND I MEAN NO ONE, will EVER BE ABLE TO EQUAL MOZART!!!!!!!!!!!! EVER!!!!!!!!!!!! Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.
SONGS????? There is no singing that I can hear in any of these "Musical Excerpts". Songs = singing = vocal music. These are instrumental excerpts from longer musical pieces. Not a single song to be found - no matter what Spotify or Apple Music or any of the others try to tell you!
@@UNTrumpet Nope, young people who use the word "song" for things that clearly aren't are showing their ignorance about classical music. (And if you are so sure you are right, why did you feel the need to be nasty?) But user-be9cf5qv2q was actually wrong about one thing: the excerpt from Traviata is, in fact, a song (simple melody, verse/chorus, etc.). The baron is trying to embarrass Alfredo by making him sing a song in front of a high society party, but Alfredo does a pretty good job.
@@beverlywilcox4349 it’s just funny to me how people try to use these technicalities to feel intellectually superior when in reality everyone knows what was intended. Just because you know the proper use of “song” doesn’t make you more right. Are you going around correcting everyone who says Kleenex instead of facial tissue? No, because everyone knows what you mean. I felt the need to be a bit ugly because the OP put together a fun little video and someone else is being nasty and trying to belittle them for a colloquial phrase and I found that to be rude and unnecessary. The more people interact with classical music the better and this weird gatekeeping is not helping. I know the technically correct term and have multiple degrees in music, but when speaking to most people I still use the term song when referring to piece of music. Just welcome people into the world of classical music and let them enjoy it.
"Songs"? Did you honestly write "songs"? There wasn't one song among them. "Songs" are "sung". In the classical world we say "pieces". So: "You'll have 15 pieces ..." Oh dear. You will notice that both @Angel33Demon666 and @ProfessorDBehrman wrote "piece(s)" in their comments. And I agree with the others: these are the greatest hits of the greatest hits. Anybody who claims to know classical music and doesn't score a perfect 15 doesn't know classical music.
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Very easy quiz. i knew all pieces by name except the Chopin.
Part II and Part III a little more complicated. Welcome))
@@adiosmusictest Thanks. I look forward to trying Parts II and III.
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I don’t thin anyone knows the names of chopins pieces
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I now have a really 'feel-good' mood, as I was correct for all 15 pieces. As a 'bonus', I can even name the music that was used to introduce & to close this quiz. It was 'Peer Gynt' by Edvard Grieg!! I now feel impossibly smug!!! BvD. / London./ UK
Congratulations. Try to please yourself with other parts of this quiz.
Anitra's Dance to be precise)) Cheers!!! Keep going!!!
Fun…thanks
Coming here after part 6: feels good to face something not too difficult.
Excellent test and game ! Thank you very much .
It might be easy (not if you included Fucik for example!) but it is still great fun sir. Thank you for your works.
Blessings and peace
That was fun!
very fun! hope you will post more of this😊
Thanks. Part II and III already on the channel. Welcome. Part IV in progress ..
Очень классно сделано, играли всей семьей!
Nice and fun, got them all good place to start!
Very nice and fun video, but also not too difficult, You need to make it a bit harder next time. I am going to have a look at part 2 now.
Very easy. Not much guessing if you list the names, but I didn't need them anyway. For some composers I already guessed what music you were going to use before I heard it.
15/15 and the intro/outtro was from Edvard Grieg (Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt).
You can cover the right side of the screen to make it more interesting))
Especially Orff and Ravel. All were too easy.
I got all of them! Next level medium please 😊😊
Bravo. I hope Part V will cause more problems for you))
Yes, very easy for me ... most of them I knew without reading the list with the name of the composers ;) But it's fun!
Greetings from Germany :)
Greetings from Russia. Glad it was easy and you liked it. But besides the first part there are 9 more parts of different difficulty levels. I suggest you try your hand there!
fun quiz and really nice format
They’re all lollipops. I have the Mozart on my doorbell.
I hate to be that guy, but Bach did not compose Air on the G string, he composed Air as the second movement of the 3rd Orchestral Suite, but the piece we now know today was arranged by August Wilhelmj some 150 years later.
Thanks for the detailed explanation! Such information is a good addition to generally known information.
You ARE that guy 😂 and I’m glad of it 😁👍
You're confusing composition with arrangement, Bach still wrote it
Yeah, thanks for being that guy.
Great for very beginners. As a musicologist this was simple of course.
by the way the correct spelling is Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
15/15 + every composition - without the visual number. thanks again!
yeah, same.
The fun in the game can also be anticipating which pieces are chosen. Like, for Wagner I knew it was gonna be Walkure, and for Ravel Bolero, so on... It's like guessing which piece by whom is (one of) the most famous.
Well, this only applies to the first few parts. With the rest it's more complicated..
I didn't know the last one
Got me
Und das letzte war "Anitras Tanz" aus Peer Gynt von Edvard Grieg. Alles sehr leicht. Nur bei Prokovieff musste ich etwas überlegen.
Danke. Es gibt schwierigere Teile für Sie, zum Beispiel Teil 5
Far too easy !
You can try other parts, which is little more difficult. ua-cam.com/video/cp3-M1YsWwI/v-deo.html
100% here without using the list. Got all but 2 on the opening chord.
Ha ha, beat you. I got all but the Verdi on the opening note. Door is open to someone beating that though.
Easy peasy lemon squeezie...
Extremely easy.
Comment s’intitule la musique d’introduction ?
E.Grieg - Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt
@@adiosmusictest merciii !!!
13/15, I am a Pianist, so I am more into Piano songs (I didn’t know Strauss and Verdi Songs)
As a fellow pianist, this is a mood. I don't show shit about orchestral music. I got 14/15 saying William Tell but accidentally Tchaikovsky lol. I only know Zarathustra from 2001
Thanks for your feedback. I want to do a separate test on piano concertos)
That was WaaaaYy too hard. I kept guessing Finzi, but when I finally cheated & looked at the screen, I saw he wasn't even there!
By the way, Finzi will soon be in a new quiz
Missed the wedding march. But then, I never married. Seems excusable.
I get 7/15
100%
So sad people only know Die Walküre, prelude to act 3 :(
What music is inserted in the start and end?
Grieg Anitra's dance
@@Ashwiindj 🥰 thank you
Why do your instructions call these excerpts "songs"?
In the first few parts such mistake was made. Later, on the recommendation of viewers, I replaced it with "pieces".
@@adiosmusictest Thanks! These are great quizzes.
15 of 15 👍
Good. Welcome to other Parts!
Meh .... 14 out of 15. Could not have gotten the Verdi one even with a gun to my head. 😕
What was the intro music?
E.Grieg - Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt
The quiz is easy 15/15. Yet, I do not know the name or composer of intro/outro piece. :-)
Thanks. Intro: E. Grieg - Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt
@@adiosmusictest Thank you. I've seen it already in one of your next videos.
Nice but too easy.
только хотелось чуть больше времени на подумать, секунд 20-25 хотя бы) ну и музыку послушать заодно
Спасибо за отзыв. В следующих частях времени подумать будет на 5 секунд больше: 15 + 10=25 , а вся мелодия будет играть и того дольше))
Класс, спасибо!@@adiosmusictest
I got 10 im young
Not bad! You can try to get more in other parts!
@@adiosmusictest Thank you!!!!
piece of cake
Way too easy!
Welcome to the last video, it's not easy at all))
I thing in all the blind testes that you have vivaldi in it you take it first,Why
Vivaldi is very easy to guess, so there is no point in keeping him on the list for a long time))
Beethoven is my SECOND favourite!!!!!!!!! There is ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT ABOUT THE FACT that he was an ABSOLUTE GENIUS!!!!!!!!
BUT NO ONE, AND I MEAN NO ONE, will EVER BE ABLE TO EQUAL MOZART!!!!!!!!!!!! EVER!!!!!!!!!!!! Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.
Great, but you don't have to yell. :)
Easy!
Interesting ...I did much better with the Romantic and 20th century composers. Probably due to my preference for their music
I invite you to other parts of this series. In some of them, most of the melodies may match your preferences.
Too easy.
But others not. "Guess the Symphony" is more difficult.
Too easy
too easy
agreed
songs? “songs”??!!
I'm with you 100% on this idiocy.
I'm with you too! I haven't seen such nonsense for a long time!
Those aren’t “songs”!
Thank you. I corrected this remark over time in later parts.
SONGS????? There is no singing that I can hear in any of these "Musical Excerpts". Songs = singing = vocal music. These are instrumental excerpts from longer musical pieces. Not a single song to be found - no matter what Spotify or Apple Music or any of the others try to tell you!
Wow, pedantic much?
Song has become a colloquial phrase to mean a piece of music. You knew what they meant. Get over yourself.
@@UNTrumpet Nope, young people who use the word "song" for things that clearly aren't are showing their ignorance about classical music. (And if you are so sure you are right, why did you feel the need to be nasty?) But user-be9cf5qv2q was actually wrong about one thing: the excerpt from Traviata is, in fact, a song (simple melody, verse/chorus, etc.). The baron is trying to embarrass Alfredo by making him sing a song in front of a high society party, but Alfredo does a pretty good job.
@@beverlywilcox4349 it’s just funny to me how people try to use these technicalities to feel intellectually superior when in reality everyone knows what was intended.
Just because you know the proper use of “song” doesn’t make you more right. Are you going around correcting everyone who says Kleenex instead of facial tissue? No, because everyone knows what you mean.
I felt the need to be a bit ugly because the OP put together a fun little video and someone else is being nasty and trying to belittle them for a colloquial phrase and I found that to be rude and unnecessary.
The more people interact with classical music the better and this weird gatekeeping is not helping. I know the technically correct term and have multiple degrees in music, but when speaking to most people I still use the term song when referring to piece of music.
Just welcome people into the world of classical music and let them enjoy it.
Bro needs to chill💀
"Songs"? Did you honestly write "songs"? There wasn't one song among them. "Songs" are "sung". In the classical world we say "pieces". So: "You'll have 15 pieces ..." Oh dear. You will notice that both @Angel33Demon666 and @ProfessorDBehrman wrote "piece(s)" in their comments. And I agree with the others: these are the greatest hits of the greatest hits. Anybody who claims to know classical music and doesn't score a perfect 15 doesn't know classical music.
We all gradually learn from our mistakes. And not only classics lovers like to solve quizzes!