20 Songs You Don't Know the Name of (Part 2)
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2022
- These are another 20 famous songs/pieces you (probably) don't know the name of. Technically speaking these are pieces and not songs. These pieces are often used in movies and commercials.
Part 1: • 20 Songs You Don't Kno...
Part 3: • 20 Songs You Don't Kno...
Part 4: • 20 Songs You Don't Kno...
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18. Ryan Schaffer: imslp.org/wiki/Serenade_for_S...)
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That one song that I know but don't know the name of that's what 😭😭😭
I mean I could send a clip of me playing it on discord or email or something lol but other than that there's no help to you knowing what I'm talking about lol
Indeed
The world smallest iviolin
Maybe the real Toreador's.
Dang those countless hours of watching Little Einsteins are finally coming in handy
Me too
Yup!
I feel the same way!!
HEY, YOU TERRARIAN, LET'S FIGHT
Same here!
The Can Can being part of Orpheus in the Underworld really makes the story seem a lot goofier than it is usually presented, and I like that.
That's because the opera is a comedy.
@@williampalkow6647 Well, add that to the list of things I'm going to need to see!
Okay so Swan Theme was in my cheap as hell music box from when I was a kid, and it broke whilst I was still a teenager. I haven't heard it properly SINCE and I was so bummed out that I might never hear the exact melody again. And then I click on this video at random, recongise the tune, and search it up in music box form and BAM. Thank you so much!
classical music nerds: am I a joke to you?
@@PeriodicallyAurum79 and me
@@PeriodicallyAurum79 i know all exept 6
classical music person here
@@darrenplayzbg5980 and me
No
I like how you use Franz Liszt’s arrangements for a lot of these
Me too
@@FranzLiszt-official Oh, hey
@@FranzLiszt-official Love your music
Such as?
@@FranzLiszt-official? Never heard of him. You've got the wrong number.
These are some expressive arrangements, these! They point out details/harmonies normally buried deep under the memetic melodies.
What I love about Ride of the Valkyries is that its so energetic - and at least a part of it is played against a dead curtain. It’s a hilarious contrast to me.
What's a dead curtain? Is the curtain down so the audience can't see the stage?
@@boolproptestingcheatsenabl3084 Yup. The curtain is down and slack, with no one holding the ropes, and no performer standing forward from it.
At weast it's not pwayed against a dead wabbit
Every parent knows Brahms lullaby. Also Ode to joy is literally a anthem of European Union, everyone should know that one.
The title is "you don't know the title", not "you don't know the melody".
@@BrazenBard that's what I wrote. About titles 🤦♀️
@@bflmps77 Yeah - everyone knows the melody, but it's really surprising how many Europeans don't know the title, even so.
Or the composer, for that matter. (Okay, I guess *most* know that it's Beethoven, but I am fairly certain most assume that it's "Beethoven's 9th", as opposed to just the 4th movement thereof, which is the Ode to Joy.)
@@BrazenBard no, lots of people actually know the NAME of it 😂 don't judge everyone by yourself ☺️
However, there were a few mistakes in Ode to joy, I didn't even recognise it at first (and I do know it).
Being Scottish I would be a disgrace to not know Auld Lang Sang
Isn’t it also the Dutch anthem
@@bjornoldyck8486 i was originally wrote by robbie burns whos a scottish poet
Auld Lang Syne*
@@bjornoldyck8486 no
@@bjornoldyck8486 not THE anthem, but it is the rythem of a very popular song "Nederland oh Nederland".
Did anyone else come here, specifically looking for the Toreador March? It's such an iconic piece, and not for the reasons one might think,
darn you, Freddy... Anywho
I knew it'd be somewhere
The Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner really reminds me of the Bugs Bunny cartoon, "What's Opera Doc?"
Probably because it was in the cartoon
It was in the cartoon of a llama king (googled: "The Emperor's New Groove"), too.
“KILL THE WABBIT!”
I love that one
Answer: can can
Me: periodic table song
this is the periodic table noble gas is stable halogen and alkali react aggressively, each period will see new outer shells while electrons are added moving to the right
I thought the same!🤣 (even knowing what it was, my first though was that)
Can’t can’t
SAME
sameee
as a band geek who doesn't listen to too much classical (but some), I got 12/20. Not too shabby.
i like how 25% of these are songs im practicing rn
Orchestra kid? Doing Swan Lake and Ode to Joy rn
4:39 most iconic song of all time.
That the moment you'll know, you fucked down
Number 6 is near and dear to my heart. :D
That is the song that plays every time my home team scores in the Danish Superliga(football). Although the version they use is full orchestra :D.
fun fact: the first Melody of Swan theme taken from the oldest song called "Roman Lyre composition" back in 100 BC.
1:27
Why didn't you include the famous part?
Hell nah Foxy 🙏
5:25 lyrics:
Nederland Oh Nederland
Jij bent een kampioen
Wij houden van Oranje
Om zijn daden en zijn doen
1: It's actual name is the Infernal Gallop, and was used by can can dancers
The one that was marked as Toreador March is actually the overture from Carmen.
(Please don't question me. I've studied music for years.)
It's the Five Nights at Freddy's game over song too
@@thelegomaster839 ok. But it was originally made in I think 1902. It's sad that people only know it from fnaf
@@jaymmor3963 no. It was made by Georges Bizet, in the XIXth century. Unfortunately, he died a few months after, and never known that carmen was a success.
@@thelegomaster839 so yes, I was right. I knew it was by George's bizet. Just like shadow bonnies theme was originally composed by Schubert in the 19th century
Watching Little Einsteins and Barbie in my childhood finally paid off 😂
No, same 😂
That, and memes too
2:40 It's not the Air on the G String. The original piece is the Air from the Third Orchestral Suite by J.S. Bach. The name "Air on the G String" cames from an arrangement of this movement by August Wilhelmj made in 1871, for violin and piano, in which the melody is only played in the G string of the violin.
i think you mean it's Feel My Rhythm by Red Velvet LOL
nerd
@@whimsical3507 who asked
@@dannymoonie3914 exactly
"Air on the G string" sounds like the flatulist arrangement in any case...
Everyone knows “In The Hall Of The Mountain King” and “Ode To Joy.” They are so famous, everyone should know them.
And "Ride of the Valkyries", especially if they started singing "Kill the Wabbit"
People know the melody but not the title of the song
Ride of the Valkyries and the Toreador march were the only ones I knew
Because of my fandoms...I feel like I have to do this.
3:18: "Yes! Yes! Yes!"
Surprised you haven't put Entry of the Gladiators by Fucik on this yet, considering that's definitely a song everyone recognizes, but most probably don't know the actual name of, with many probably just calling it the "Circus March" or "that circus theme"
As a matter of fact that one's on my list to include in future parts ;)
I think if I hear that immediate fight or flight will kick in lmao /j (for context and bc I'm hyperfixated there's a mod for a game I play that changes one of the highly hostile creature into a clown with that but heavily distorted as the threat theme for every time it's in the same room as the player)
No.1 is definitely the periodic table song!
Flight of the Valkyries looks CRAZY HARD.
3:54 just thinking of that version of this that The Doctor sings in Voyager. “Tuvok I understand, you are a Vulcan man…”
Winter by Vivaldi and the Ode to Joy sound best in the full orchestraction IMO.
Wonderful 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I thought like everyone knew swan Lake
I thought everyknr knew Ode to Joy!
I thought everyone knew In the hall of the mountain king!
I thought everyone knew Never gonna give you up!
The Songs "la donna è mobile","ode to Joy" and "in the hall of the Mountain king" were the only ones i knew and i really like the last one
I'd recognize In the hall of the mountain king anywhere! Love that song!
This man is just putting the most famous songs we actually know the name of
1:28 That poor guy made a masterpiece just for people later to recognise it only for a near-death experience in a horror game
Which game? 👀
@@LadyKattrina84 Five Nights At Freddy’s, it’s Freddy’s lights-out song
@@theanythingguytag3420 what, the Torreador march?
@@theanythingguytag3420 Ah yeah, it didn't play the specific bit so my brain didn't connect the two. I forgot it played that before Freddy jumpscares you.
Or they recognise the song from the podium ceremony at F1 races
Thank you for showing the Mapleleaf rag in this video I learned it in my class Two weeks ago
💟Can Can!!! I also love and laugh so hard when Straight No Chaser does their version called Christmas Can Can. Maple Leaf Rag I love that one too, now that one I didn't know the name of. I knew #9 great piece and now after watching Hogan's Heroes every time I hear this piece I think of that episode. I knew the title to #14 because it's a family tradition that after the ball drops we will sing Auld Lang Syne and then set off fireworks. 15 I was trying to come up with the title of this one of the figure skaters was skating to this in the Winter Olympics in 2018 and couldn't come up with the title and I heard it again in The Four Seasons movie along with Trans-Siberian Orchestra using this piece for Dreams of Fireflies (on a Christmas Night) 16 my favorite Beethoven piece! I knew the title of 19.
Air on the G string always makes me think of the Hamlet Cigars advert.
I think something was wrong in the left hand of maple leaf rag... it sounded weird
Yes i wanted to comment this also. Sounds not good
A lot of these sound weird. The left hand in Ode to joy was awful
Yeah that one sounded like some of it was smashing the keyboard keys
Glad to know I’m not the only one who thought it was wrong (or off)
@@shanellemurrey9300 ahahhaha
Few people seem to know that "The Can Can" was either derived from or the inspiration for the "Trich Trach Polka"
1:49 The late clown prince of classical music, Victor Borge, once did a funny bit. Because the meters and progressions are very similar, he started playing the Radetzky March. Then he stopped, looked at the sheet music, turned it right side up and played the “William Tell” Overture.
Me : *use to be a ballet dancer*
Also me : I KNOW THIS ONE
Just lovely 😌❤
It’s harder to guess for a few if you don’t add musicality…… I still guessed most of them
*I know some of these cuz my Orchestra played some of them as practices and for concerts... especially "Can Can" aka "Orpheus in the Underworld Overture"...*
🖤😂🤦🏽♀️😭🖤
I am literally hurt right now because in the last part of Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag they showed here THE LEFT HAND ABSOLUTELY CLASHED AND I CANNOT STAND THIS. I KNOW this wasn't how Joplin wrote this. Here it is at 1:21
I am in pain.
My chest hurts
Ok full stop.
What kind of rock do you have to live under in order to not know In the Hall of the Mountain King?
Under the rock of half of tiktok
@@FailedtoVerify unrelated asf but what's ur pfp from?
@@cats9994 just reverse image searched, it's yellow magiblot from paper mario
@@stevenoct11 that's precisely what I thought, thanks!!
Given the nature of it, I'd say living under a rock would make you _more_ likely to know that piece in particular.
Who doesn’t know the Toreador March from Carmen or Swan Lake?? Those songs are iconic!
I knew the Galop Infernal, Flight of the Valkyrie, Swan Lake, the wedding March (but not the source), Auld Lang Syne, Winter, Ode to Joy, Hall of the Mountain King, and Lullaby.
Only 5 out of this one that I'd never heard before.
Me: Knows almost none of them but knows Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag 😂
i mean it is pretty good
I actually thought everyone knows the name of wedding march.
I thought everyone knew the can-can
@@Greenboi32 They better Straight No Chaser's version is Christmas Can Can.
A lot of people will know at least 2 of Joplin's pieces with The Entertainer and Maple Leaf Rag. The Entertainer is used in a lot of cartoons
the chords are wrong in the left hand of maple leaf rag. did you just import midis, or something?
There’s some off time chords in Auld Lang Syne too, plus there’s definitely something off about Ride of the Valkyrie’s too
Number 5 the toreador march if you listen to the whole song you might here a section from a specific horror game including a bear chicken and rabbit
0:03 CAN CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Those were some funky chords at the end of maple leaf??? 1:20
I was surprised - this selection of 20 actually contained up to 4 that actually could be described as songs. The rest definitely aren't.
whats that song that goes: dun dun du-du du du du duuuun
Is it just me or was the first song that popped up in your head for the first song the playdough commercial 🤣🤣
0:03
Whenever I hear this song, I think of Qrow Brawnwin from RWBY because of one single video that someone posted.
Song Number 17 : I remember hearing Chico Marx playing a faster version of this song in the movie Monkey Business.
Watching "songs you don't know the name" while actually knowing almost every name....
how the hell did i not get can-can i literally played that at my first ever orchestra concert
As soon as I heard the B minor chord I knew it was Swan Lake
its like me hearing an oboe playing a long f sharp and then a b. its always “oh is it swan lake or is it schuberts unfinished?”
I liked this video a lot!..but the left hand for Maple Leaf was compleeeetely wrong at 1:22, the notes and also the octave it was played in
Nice to see maple leaf rag made the list!
19 was most famously used in Fritz Lang's _M_ starring Peter Lorre
5:48 ❤
The first one, I just said,
“The periodic table song!”
Is it me, or is the bass part of the Maple Leaf Rag a little off near the end?
5:45 that is right. Orange is the popular color in our country
I’d like to shout out little einsteins for knowing these
4:02 I always loved this song as a kid however a lot of people hear this song in a certain horror game
4:43 my favorite to open to my friends 😂
5:33 "Big Pink Elephants" 7:02 Ren & Stimpy Stimpy's Invention for the Sega Genesis. 7:37 'TROLL.MOD'
I knew the names of three of these songs: Can Can, Ode To Joy, and In The Hall Of The Mountain King.
I didn't know the name of can can but i remembered "la donna è mobile"
I knew the name of 4
and I recognized 10 of them in total
ngl I didn't realize Brahm's lullaby wasn't called "Brahm's Lullaby"
True I am Hungarian but I never heard so much things from Liszt only the Hungarian himnus
No flower waltz?
How did you fuck up Maple Leaf Rag at the end?
So the first one AND second one contain ringtones. Nice!
I got Auld Lane Syne and was beating myself up for not even recognizing the tune for Ode to Joy without the epic choir, but at least I got In The Hall of the Mountain King.
Hungarian rhapsody no.6 is my most favorite piece
Of the 5 I’ve heard, I knew the names of 4 of them
That’s 80%, I see this as an absolute win
I knew alot of the songs, but i'll be damned if I can place the name for them, especially any foreign names or lengthy ones.
I know all of them and their names. Without the 4th one cuz I didn't hear it in my life I guess, and the same for the 14th.
1:30 That's not true! That is Freddy Fazbear's song!!1!
In case you didn't notice, this is a joke. Just pointing out this is the same song in FNaF
Ackchually, That's not it, The game used that song and didn't make it on their own, Please Educate yourself
☝️🤓
Ok I’m not even Lying I knew nine of them. Like in the first one I knew like one but this, you had ride of the valks, in the hall of the mountain king, pizzicato (only knew since I recently went to a Van Gough exhibit, etc. though winter I couldn’t pick up on in the beginning, but I did know from the middle melody
I really love the Ode to Joy arrangement. Whose is it?
Beethoven, if I'm not mistaken :)
@@leafyztar He means the arrangement, not the song itself
@@weathermansam2 no actually! fun fact, beethoven recorded most of his pieces with a midi keyboard!
Pretty sure if you forced people to identify number 12 they would say it's "that wedding march". Does it count as not knowing the name if you didn't know you knew it?
No
Yes
Number 8 definitely from Hamlet.
One for the older UK watchers.
Nobody:
Number 5: Frederick Fazbearington III would like to have a word with
1:27 F1 podium celebration
what program are you using?
The first song will forever be the periodic table song for me 😭😭
Why?
@@DJIncendration Have you heard the periodic table song?
Piano tiles 2 players: hold my beer
very few of the ones I've heard I didn't know the title of
What the heck were those last left hand chords in Maple Leaf? That didn’t sound right.
Anyone who knows what the midi visualizer software is called?