Can we talk about the fact that he did this all in one take though? People take skills like his for granted and have no idea how difficult it is to play with this level of dexterity and precision. As a lifelong guitar player who’s never come close to this level, I am in awe.
All my family play instruments. . . I play laptop lol real instruments are very difficult to even play a single note correctly Would love to learn though!
1)vivaldi-storm 2)mozart-turkish march 3)rossini-the barber of seville 4)beethoven-moonlight sonata 3rd movement 5)paganini-caprice n°24 6)litzs-hungarian rhapsody n°6 7)bizet-habanera 8)bach-air 9)stravinski-rite of spring 10)racmaninoff-prelude g moll
The Bach section reminded me of a ballad by a 1970s stadium rock band in general. It doesn't have that classical flair that the others somehow still have at all.
This just goes to show how fresh classical still is. The melodies are immortal. It's just the instrumentation that feels alien and boring to many people. That's because they're unfamiliar with it. It's good that someone cares to explore the riches of classical thorough modern means.
thats what great compositions do. to the brain i mean. i had the same experience listening to this again, even though having heard the same notes played at the same time by different people. now played on guitar, i hear notes and buildups that strike different. they emote. its just great, and he did an amazing job with it. its goign in my favourite list for sure.
Classical boring, is just a misconception and prejudice. Is way more interesting that nowaday pop, which certainly I can't hear... I try, but all I feel is that I can getn cancer from it. No stimulating, not melodic, equal rythm, booorrrrinngggg..... Good luck there is a spotify so I submerge myself in different genres daily, including metal and classical
To be honest though, the "classical" instruments are much more versatile than electric band. For example, even with a string quartet, in hands of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Dvorak up to Shostakovich it's just so different from each other.
The expression of the Bach segment had that Queen 🎶Bohemian Rhapsody🎶 overall feel to it😁 Amazing how unique compositions share amazing similarities, but maintain extreme compositional differences.
Holy crap. I actually got chills listening to that Rachmaninoff. This is incredible. You've managed to make the pieces sound like they were written for the electric guitar. I kept rewinding to relisten, especially the Beethoven, Bizet, Bach, and Rach.
Honestly Zoltan Kocsis is the best for Rachmaninov piano concertos, he plays it how the composer himself would play. So criminally underrated, unlike all those Lang langs, Yuja Wangs… etc. that lack in passion and tempo.
What guitarists each composer made me think of Vivaldi: Yngwie Malmsteen Mozart: Eddie Van Halen Beethoven: Steve Vai/Joe Satriani Bizet: Matt Bellamy (Sounds a lot like Showbiz by Muse) Bach: Brian May/Marty Friedman Rachmaninoff: Matt Bellamy (again)
Vivaldi - Fusion shred Mozart - Country Shred Rossini - Anime OP Beethoven - Eddie Van Halen Paganini - Gypsy Jazz Liszt - Country? Bizet - Narcos theme, is that you? Rachmaninoff - mafia movie Bach - Pink Floyd's new album
Your entire heart was into that Rachmaninov section. That was sublime and it moved me. You are so musical. Your performance is emotive and you produce wonderful tone....goodness. That was just wonderful.
Así a classical musician this kind of videos make me feel great bc of seeing how remarkable the great composers are beyond Clasical music itself. Great tribute to the Masters
00:00 Antonio Vivaldi 00:47 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 01:00 Gioachino Rossin 01:10 Ludwing Van Beethoven 02:01 Niccolò Paganini 02:15 Franz Liszt 02:31 Georges Bizet 03:00 Johann Sebastian Bach 03:47 Ígor Stravinski 04:04 Sergei Rachmaninoff
Tomo a liberdade de lhe escrever em português. Primeiramente quero lhe agradecer pelas inúmeras gargalhadas que você me propiciou até hoje com seus vídeos geniais. Tornam nossos dias mais leves! Quero lhe dizer que sua genialidade não se resume apenas a sua virtuosidade no instrumento, mas também pelos incríveis arranjos que você produz. Toda sua produção é de nível top, profissional de 1a linha. Sobre as músicas, percebi que Beethoven combina muito com Hard Rock e aquele bend na ária da corda sol de Bach, me causou arrepios lágrimas. Parabéns por todo seu trabalho. De um compositor clássico brasileiro para um irmão de portugal. E parabéns pela linda família!
I never realized he is Portuguese. Incredible musician, and as you said not just as a player but as a composer/arranger. His Metallica in the style of Muse videos is one of the most creative pieces of UA-cam artistry I’ve ever seen.
A great idea, executed brilliantly. I suppose it would be fair to say that we are witnessing the birth a new art form here. It takes real skill and dedication to pull this off, and to do so with such class and fluidity!!
I did'nt expect the 3rd movment of the moonlight sonata, it just blasted me off 🤯, amazing !! Also around 3:40, for Bach ithought i heard and i saw a pdrfect mix beetween gary moore and Brian may 😁👍👍👍
The vibrato in the J. S. Bach segment was amazing, has vibes from Brian May. An amazing play and interpretation of classical hymns, recorded in one take. Parabéns André!
After I listened to the metal version of this piece of classical music, I respect the composer even more, still melodious even in instrument other than typical classical instrument like violin or piano. If you want speed than go to vivaldi and mozart, melodic to bach and depressing sound (in a good way) rachmaninov is the best., happy sound go to bizet
good to know here everybody of them done the same thing. For example: Bach performed Vivaldi's orchestral works on pipe organ. Rachmaninoff performed Rimsky-Korsakov's orhestral (Flight of the bumblebee) on a piano. And so on. They did well know the melodies will work on other instrument too!
Oh my God. I just found out that I have a lot of dirt in my eyes. Seriously. What a beautiful interpretation of classical music. My appreciation and Respect for you Sr. God bless you.
When you were playing the Beethoven section I truly expected you to launch into a John Petrucci style solo. This is what master of the guitar looks like - ONE TAKE. And the fact that you're recreating these masterpieces on a EVH Wolfgang (original) is exceptional. Very nice job.
Братан, ты нереально крут!!! Я серьёзно, у тебя шикарная техника, ритм, звук, ты рулишь подачей и динамикой, гитара просто плачет и поёт в твоих руках! Респект тебе и удачи в карьере! Я лично был бы рад играть с таким мастером гитары как ты!!! С меня огромный лайк и подписка ;)
I was surprised when I saw Stravinsky and Rachmaninov here, usually in video like this there are typical classical compositions like Vivaldi's Storm. Well done 👋 I will wait for your new videos.
I really had to take a good slow speed look at where he pulled that pick from in around 1:40. I've never seen that trick before. You learn something new every day!
Which one was your favorite? The next videos will be full versions of the ones you enjoyed the most!
Rachmaninoff!
Rachmaninoff. Qual o nome da musica?
Mr. Genius ( Andre) please play Rachmaninoff - Prelude g moll full part. it was very very good. I loved it. also J.S.B - Air.
Vivaldi
vivaldi, tabs please!!!
Vivaldi: *start playing*
Gentlemans: *headbang gently*
And a straight standing kick mosh pit
GentleMEN
That was actually my reaction when I first seen this video
plural form of man is men. And in this case it must be gentleMEN xD
666
Confirmed. Before heavy-metal there was heavy-wood
Heavy-stone?
Oh, them I'm a woodhead!
Wood and gut
And heavy life
Ironwood
Can we talk about the fact that he did this all in one take though? People take skills like his for granted and have no idea how difficult it is to play with this level of dexterity and precision. As a lifelong guitar player who’s never come close to this level, I am in awe.
Did he though? Did he really?
He actually did.
Yep I feel the exact same way. Andre is one of the best out there right now!
All my family play instruments. . . I play laptop lol real instruments are very difficult to even play a single note correctly
Would love to learn though!
No way for real? That's scary.
Based on this performance, Vivaldi is the godfather of Classical Metal, and Bach is the godfather of classical blues
Bach in my view is along with bethoveen the father of rock. Especialy Art Rock, Gothic rock, Chamber rock and progresive rock
Liszt, Bach and bethoveen invented hard rock and blues rock
I would also add Bizet. He seems to sound like classical blues rock and prog rock
@@janpakowski3084also liszt and chopin did the first collab with 2 other composers
For me Back, Bethoveen, Liszt is hard rock. But especially Bach with some pieces sounds like Queen then Bethoveen sounds more like half metal
Dude. That's was beautiful
Damn didn't think I'd find you here...
Wooaaahhh I never thought I will found you here. Subscriber here boi
WEEEEEEWD!!! 🤟
Hell yeah.. weeeeewd man!!
Yeah It was i almost cried no joke 😅
Bethoven just sounded like dream theater and Bach sounded like Queen. With this we can see from when they took they inspiration
Don’t insult Bach
@@Kostas_Zacharakis don t insult Brian May
Yup, Queen, particularly Brian's guitar was influenced somewhat by Bach's canons.
@@Kostas_Zacharakis pseudosnob
ua-cam.com/video/ZBsbs_eQuKc/v-deo.html
Bravooooo
1)vivaldi-storm
2)mozart-turkish march
3)rossini-the barber of seville
4)beethoven-moonlight sonata 3rd movement
5)paganini-caprice n°24
6)litzs-hungarian rhapsody n°6
7)bizet-habanera
8)bach-air
9)stravinski-rite of spring
10)racmaninoff-prelude g moll
For paganini it was : caprice n°24 and for rachmaninov it was the prelude op 23 n°5 ;)
@@Aigglo rachmaninoff - prelude g moll
@@Aigglo ovv dude thanks my bad :)
Vivaldi-storm
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody n°6
Dude that metalhead Sergei Rachmaninoff was ultra epic!
makes people go headbangin
I love Rachmaninoff
I've kept imagining David Draiman singing over it.
the exact moment i had to check him out 4:31
RACH AND ROLL BABY!
The Bach section was awesome! Reminded me very much of Brian May and Queen.
Rachmaninov was my favorite.
The Bach section reminded me of a ballad by a 1970s stadium rock band in general. It doesn't have that classical flair that the others somehow still have at all.
I swear Archspire has used that Beethoven piece as a riff in one of their song.
for me, it kinda reminded me of Pink Floyd
Reminded me of Pink Floyd
My first impression was Procol Harum (obviously). The second was Genesis's After the Ordeal (from Selling England by the Pound, 1973).
I would instantly buy a whole album of this, this is so so extraordinarily awesome
Well there is Neo-classical Metal you know with the likes of Yngwie Malmstein, Jason Becker, Sacred Symphony and Wolf Hofmann
This just goes to show how fresh classical still is. The melodies are immortal. It's just the instrumentation that feels alien and boring to many people. That's because they're unfamiliar with it. It's good that someone cares to explore the riches of classical thorough modern means.
thats what great compositions do. to the brain i mean. i had the same experience listening to this again, even though having heard the same notes played at the same time by different people. now played on guitar, i hear notes and buildups that strike different.
they emote. its just great, and he did an amazing job with it. its goign in my favourite list for sure.
Classical music is not trash. Its just "outdated", but still being wonderful compositions, and now we can see this.
@@ta_pegandofogo2988 people are not used to the style and say it's bad
Classical boring, is just a misconception and prejudice. Is way more interesting that nowaday pop, which certainly I can't hear... I try, but all I feel is that I can getn cancer from it. No stimulating, not melodic, equal rythm, booorrrrinngggg..... Good luck there is a spotify so I submerge myself in different genres daily, including metal and classical
To be honest though, the "classical" instruments are much more versatile than electric band. For example, even with a string quartet, in hands of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Dvorak up to Shostakovich it's just so different from each other.
I still can't get over "Winter", please make a full version of it!
there is a live version of it
Done
I wish Vivaldi could see how good his music sound on guitars, if he hadn't imagined it already.
he has done it
That is the most covered song in metal
The moonlight Sonata is amazing!!🎸🎸
Totally agree. I'd like to listen the complete version of that. It sounded really amazing on the electric guitar.
I know right, I definitely got EVH/Steve Vai vibes from it
@@nunocarmonayou really have to check out Tina S' version on it. It is so amazing
Yep
@@nunocarmona he is bassicaly playing this guys version ua-cam.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Dr.Viossy
The expression of the Bach segment had that Queen
🎶Bohemian Rhapsody🎶
overall feel to it😁
Amazing how unique compositions share amazing similarities, but maintain extreme compositional differences.
I am in heaven! Finally hearing Rachmaninov in guitar... I have been dreaming of that since 1988 ❤
Рахманинов умер, так и не услышав гитарное исполнение своих произведений, он бы умер счастливым ))
Holy crap. I actually got chills listening to that Rachmaninoff. This is incredible. You've managed to make the pieces sound like they were written for the electric guitar.
I kept rewinding to relisten, especially the Beethoven, Bizet, Bach, and Rach.
4B
@@eltanguero9426 close. 1 R in there
With you on that. It's just absolute greatness. The first time I heard 4:42 I jumped out of my chair.
Which is the piece played for Bizet?
@@aumarifa Carmen Habanera 2:29
wow, the Bach one sounded like Queen!
zerosiii more like Pink Floyd to me
It's queen that sound like Bach just in case
Yeah sound more like Pink Floyd
zerosiii straight out of Bo Rhapsody
@N1gerTV Yeah, the backing instruments make it very Queen or ballad-esque
We want vol 3!
Up!
YEEEAAAHHH
2022 maybe xD
We need vol 3!
DONE BRO!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how clean he plays everything 👏👏👏
After hearing this It's clear that I need to listen to more Rachmaninoff
Listen to his 2nd piano concerto, performed by Lang Lang
@@samdobie6748 Yes! But I prefer Anna Fedorova's interpretation
Listen to his moment musicaux no 4
Rach 2nd piano concerto by Yuja Wang. Or his 3rd.
Honestly Zoltan Kocsis is the best for Rachmaninov piano concertos, he plays it how the composer himself would play. So criminally underrated, unlike all those Lang langs, Yuja Wangs… etc. that lack in passion and tempo.
We need to get a reaction from TwoSet
I vehemently agree
yaaassssss
Post it in the subreddit or something
All 3 of volumes
SURE !!!
Y E S
What guitarists each composer made me think of
Vivaldi: Yngwie Malmsteen
Mozart: Eddie Van Halen
Beethoven: Steve Vai/Joe Satriani
Bizet: Matt Bellamy (Sounds a lot like Showbiz by Muse)
Bach: Brian May/Marty Friedman
Rachmaninoff: Matt Bellamy (again)
Rossini: SOAD
Yngwie : Paganini
I love how the Rach one had the vibe of the grand omega bosses version of assassin
Beethoven/Vivaldi: Luca Turilli
Bach and Stravinsky=Jason Becker.
I never new I can be so emotional! I love them all, but Rachmaninoff teared me apart
Agree. Probably one of the best guitar moments on the web
This guy is beyond amazing
Bach sounds like Brian May
Brian May sounds like Bach
@@ezequieliturriaga6929 exactly
Georges Bizet's part is straight up a showbiz cover. Awesome
Yea it sounds like Uno
Muse?
my man Vivaldi was rockin 300 years ago
Fun fact: we have the same name
It is incredible just how well classical music translates to rock and metal.
1:10 Thats such heavy Castlevania vibe right there and I love it
That's right! So amazing!
1:10 to 2:00 is one of the greatest things I've heard on a guitar. Chills.
I like how you made everything like surf rock style hahaha! (Especially Bizet)
Thanks! Happy to see a talented pianist enjoying this content!
play Bizet sound like MUSE - Uno
Metal without distortion is surf rock. Try it some time.
Was that
Vivaldi by Yngwie Malmsteen
Beethoven bei Eddie Van Halen
Bach by Brian May
?
J.S.B I think Marty Friedman style.
@@samsaph1948 those bends...
Sergei = Nick jhonston
Rachmaninoff was mlre like played by Brian May
Stravinskij =John Petrucci
Vivaldi - Fusion shred
Mozart - Country Shred
Rossini - Anime OP
Beethoven - Eddie Van Halen
Paganini - Gypsy Jazz
Liszt - Country?
Bizet - Narcos theme, is that you?
Rachmaninoff - mafia movie
Bach - Pink Floyd's new album
Lizt country good one, he based hungary rhapsody n 6 in a folk music so is kinda true
You're missing stravinski
Beethoven's music just translates SO much better to rock/metal guitar!
He also happens to be, hands down, my favorite classical composer.
Your entire heart was into that Rachmaninov section. That was sublime and it moved me. You are so musical. Your performance is emotive and you produce wonderful tone....goodness. That was just wonderful.
4:41 it's been a while since the last time I heard such a powerful pinch harmonic
4:39 makes you think “how could this get any better” only to be followed a few seconds later by pure bliss
I can't tell you how much of a fan I am of the first part ❤❤❤❤. I clicked instantly for this one
Same here!
That was incredible 🙌🤘🎸🔥
I love rock and classical music at the same time. For me, this is the great combination ever.
Сергей Рахманинов в Вашем исполнении прекрасен. Огромное спасибо!
HUGE "Uno" by Muse vibes on the Carmen version, immediately followed by a Brian May-style Bach section, awesome. Great to see you posting again!
I think we absolutely need a full cover of "The Barber of Seville"
yesss omg
a rock opera, and a slogan: "The barber is now equipped with METAL BLADE" :D
Nikita Kipriyanov so Sweeney Todd?
@@nikitakipriyanov7260 of what else would be the blade? Dah
Imagine him traveling back in time and composing all these classical music.
I love classical music or ideas incorporated into rock or metal, it's so awesome and fits surprisingly well
That Bach at 3:10 or so, had a very Queen vibe
This was unexpected and it really made my day
The part of Rachmaninoff and Bach are simply perfectly !!!!
Now I know where Queen, Dream Theater and Muse draw their inspiration from
4:03 Rachmaninoff sounds like Dream theater 🤘🤘
I think it's the other way around
UA-cam needs to add a love button just for your videos!
Georges Bizet sounds just like the whole album Showbiz by Muse.
Big "Uno" vibes
True lol
True. Uno vibes there
Así a classical musician this kind of videos make me feel great bc of seeing how remarkable the great composers are beyond Clasical music itself. Great tribute to the Masters
00:00 Antonio Vivaldi
00:47 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
01:00 Gioachino Rossin
01:10 Ludwing Van Beethoven
02:01 Niccolò Paganini
02:15 Franz Liszt
02:31 Georges Bizet
03:00 Johann Sebastian Bach
03:47 Ígor Stravinski
04:04 Sergei Rachmaninoff
Well, its written in the video
Tomo a liberdade de lhe escrever em português.
Primeiramente quero lhe agradecer pelas inúmeras gargalhadas que você me propiciou até hoje com seus vídeos geniais. Tornam nossos dias mais leves!
Quero lhe dizer que sua genialidade não se resume apenas a sua virtuosidade no instrumento, mas também pelos incríveis arranjos que você produz.
Toda sua produção é de nível top, profissional de 1a linha.
Sobre as músicas, percebi que Beethoven combina muito com Hard Rock e aquele bend na ária da corda sol de Bach, me causou arrepios lágrimas.
Parabéns por todo seu trabalho. De um compositor clássico brasileiro para um irmão de portugal. E parabéns pela linda família!
Ele é português....
@@TugarunnerLx serio? Erro tens termos destaca lá fora no yt
I never realized he is Portuguese. Incredible musician, and as you said not just as a player but as a composer/arranger. His Metallica in the style of Muse videos is one of the most creative pieces of UA-cam artistry I’ve ever seen.
A great idea, executed brilliantly. I suppose it would be fair to say that we are witnessing the birth a new art form here. It takes real skill and dedication to pull this off, and to do so with such class and fluidity!!
I wait 2 years for this video to come out and it was worth the wait.
Dude, we've missed you!
Rachmaninoff's part is so badass omg !
Amazing. I love how you can hear their name in each composition. That's awesome.
The Bach bit was such use good taste! I wasn't expecting that interpretation. Congrats on the whole thing. Amazing.
Honestly, from a Classical Musician, this is really good
this guy evolved until last version, now he a classical god
Rachmaninoff sounds like Muse
No, there is no Muse without Rachmaninoff.
Yeah that's because Matt Bellamy has been inspired by him.
I think Bizet sounds like muse too
Matt Bellamy literally put a Rachmaninoff melody in Space Dementia, note for note- he's actually credited as one of the composers of that song
@@LeoElso Yeah Matt quoted Rach's second concerto in Space Dementia! Although he transposed it from C minor to E minor
Riccardo Belluati Bizet definitely gives off a major Showbiz vibe
I did'nt expect the 3rd movment of the moonlight sonata, it just blasted me off 🤯, amazing !! Also around 3:40, for Bach ithought i heard and i saw a pdrfect mix beetween gary moore and Brian may 😁👍👍👍
The vibrato in the J. S. Bach segment was amazing, has vibes from Brian May. An amazing play and interpretation of classical hymns, recorded in one take. Parabéns André!
After I listened to the metal version of this piece of classical music, I respect the composer even more, still melodious even in instrument other than typical classical instrument like violin or piano. If you want speed than go to vivaldi and mozart, melodic to bach and depressing sound (in a good way) rachmaninov is the best., happy sound go to bizet
good to know here everybody of them done the same thing. For example: Bach performed Vivaldi's orchestral works on pipe organ. Rachmaninoff performed Rimsky-Korsakov's orhestral (Flight of the bumblebee) on a piano. And so on. They did well know the melodies will work on other instrument too!
@@nikitakipriyanov7260 Agree
I need a full version of The Rite of Spring in my life, I loved it!!!
PS.: Now I need to draw all of them with guitars and leather jackets 😅
Isn't the rite of spring an hour long?
Edit: it's 35 minutes long.
@@matankesselman456 but which part of it in the video
@@ahmiit_ I don't know, I also want to find out.
@@matankesselman456 sacrifical dance. I just found out!!
@@ahmiit_ oh my god thanks so much!
Baroque and Romantic just seem to work so well with electric guitar
I have chills listening to this.
been listening to this guy all morning nice wake up music
That 3rd movement from Piano Sonata 14 was simply insane.
stravinsky is the MAN
HE LOOKS LIKE PAGANINI HIMSELF!!!!!
great video
My FAVORITE? ALL OF IT! Recognized nearly every song you played here from my listening of Classical music.
Oh my God.
I just found out that I have a lot of dirt in my eyes. Seriously.
What a beautiful interpretation of classical music.
My appreciation and Respect for you Sr.
God bless you.
That Beethoven riff was BRILLIANT!
This is AMAZING OMG you played so well!!!
Man, the classical masters made some truly divine music. Amazing how little words are needed to make you feel such strong emotions.
When you were playing the Beethoven section I truly expected you to launch into a John Petrucci style solo. This is what master of the guitar looks like - ONE TAKE. And the fact that you're recreating these masterpieces on a EVH Wolfgang (original) is exceptional. Very nice job.
Братан, ты нереально крут!!! Я серьёзно, у тебя шикарная техника, ритм, звук, ты рулишь подачей и динамикой, гитара просто плачет и поёт в твоих руках! Респект тебе и удачи в карьере! Я лично был бы рад играть с таким мастером гитары как ты!!! С меня огромный лайк и подписка ;)
я разделяю ваше мнение
Tienes mucho talento, Felicidades Hermano
Saludos de México 🇲🇽🇲🇽
3:53 Most brutal breakdown of the 19th century
20th*
I can easily imagine each of these guys absolutely smashing it while playing live on tour
I was surprised when I saw Stravinsky and Rachmaninov here, usually in video like this there are typical classical compositions like Vivaldi's Storm. Well done 👋 I will wait for your new videos.
Beethoven is amazing, Bach is pure Brian May / Queen, Rachmaninoff is pure metal.
I WANT TO MAKE A BAND AND THE GENRE IS CLASSICAL METAL
Wow, that Stravinski thing could have been real hard horror metal piece!
I really had to take a good slow speed look at where he pulled that pick from in around 1:40. I've never seen that trick before. You learn something new every day!
Excellent. I enjoy every piece of the classics one. Thank you. 🍷🍷👍👍🍻🍻🍺🍺🎶🎶✌✌😎😎🎸🎸😁😁
I really liked your art.I hope you do more classical covers like this.
Finally after 2 years waiting for part 2 😂
Part 3: 2022 :D
I'm hearing Brian May for Bach
I don't know what I like more, the pieces or his hair.
Arrangement of the Bach piece is beautiful!
When you see unclipped strings you know it's about to go down
When do we get an entire Rachmaninoff video? 😍
He already did
Yes! Prelude in C Sharp Minor (Bells of Moscow)
Impeccable playing! You're a hell of a guitarist Andre!
Magnificent and should be world famous
That clean tap tone is so good...
Rachmaninoff, father of Prog Metal.
Doom Metal as well.