@@arcioko2142 Well we extratone listeners think this is slow still... please come back when it's at 1000 bpm.. Now excuse me while I go listen to some Diabarha. Because the Inside the Mind part 2 album has a lot of good Extratone in it.
I thought every one was "Flight of the Bumblebee" and then "Flight of the Bumblebee" was actually one of the songs. Even a broken clock is right twice per day.
@@ahuman4734 If the wrong clock moves at the correct speed, it will never be right, but it moves for example 1 minute faster per day, it will be right once every 1440 days
1. Fur Elise (at top speed) 2. Happy Birthday (at half of the top speed, abut 275) 3. Flight of the bumblebee (top speed in the first 5 seconds) 4. Chopin Nocturne 2 in e flat major (~200 bpm) 5. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Mozart (full speed) 6. Moonlight sonata third movement by Beethoven (instantly) 7. Ronda Alla Turka (Turkish March) by Mozart (instantly) 8. I know its from Nutcraker suite by Tchaikovsky (at normal tempo) 9. Fantasie Impromptu by Chopin (instantly, the long pause at the start gave it away) 10. Ode to Joy (in the first 5 seconds)
Test 4 is known to me as one thing and one thing only: the main (and literally _only_ )theme for the Chuck E Cheese’s Nintendo DSi game. And that is the only name for it.
Happy Birthday was hard because I am used to it having a melody with only one note at a time, but they played it in chords with four notes at a time. The ones that were originally for piano were played exactly how they are supposed to, so those were very easy to recognize.
Okay so. I'm going to say that "recognizing" a song doesn't require me to know the name. Because I'm not big into classical pieces (I'm sorry) 1. I knew *what* it was almost from the get go.... just not the name obviously. 2. I was completely flipping stumped until long past the point of redemption. Kill me. 3. I somehow had a feeling (a correct one) I knew what this one was before the first note it. That made me feel good. 4. I recognized it before it started to slow down, but I was astonished to find out what the actual speed of it was compared to the start. 5. I was so utterly blown away by the start that my brain short circuited. I only reset at about 230. Shame, me. 6. Like 3, my gut screamed the right answer. But I think it's just because that song is everywhere. Good news is, I at least knew the name. 7. From the start I thought I recognized it, but it wasn't until 4:47 that I was certain. 8. KH1 fans, you know why- and precisely when- I recognized this one. *cough* 9. I actually recognized this one before it reached normal speeds only because of that moment it gets quiet. Upon a re-listen though, I feel like I should have recognized it earlier. 10. I recognized that one at the second teeeny pause.
1. Fur Elise 2. Happy Birthday 3. Flight Of The Bumblebee 4. Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 5. Moonlight Sonata 6. Dance Of The Reed Flutes 7 (don’t know the song name but i noticed right away) 8. 100 tempo
Für Elise: 410 Happy Birthday: 328 Flight Of The Bumblebee: 522 Don’t Know The Song! 5 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 165 6 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 500 7 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 480 Don’t Know The Song! Don’t Know The Song! 10 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 132
Fur Elise (410 tempo) Happy birthday (240 tempo) flight of the bumblebee, instantly (522 tempo) Nocturne no 2 (140 tempo) Eine Kleine Nachtmusik around (+-450 tempo) Moonlight sonata 3rd movement instantly (500 tempo) Turkish march instantly (480 tempo) haven't heard 8 so guess no tempo. Fantaisie Impromptu instantly (470 tempo) Ode to Joy (200-190 tempo)
@DIBYAM ARUK I mean this is for fun and by far no competition, I see no reason to lie. The ones I got immediately were pieces I practiced myself/ listened to a lot, the ones where it took me a long time are pieces I've heard here and there, but I felt like I should've gotten nocturne 2 sooner. and yeah some one I had never heard before lol.
@DIBYAM ARUK Thanks, well it's possible for some people to maybe get all of them, maybe they cheated a little I don't really mind haha. I love honesty and if you lie about this it's not big matter, thanks though!
1) at 0:14, top speed 2) at 0:53, 320 bpm 3) at 1:14, after ~0.5s 4) at 2:02, saw the note spam 5) at 2:44, repetitive pattern, and note spam 6) at 3:35, before song played 7) at 4:35, instantly 8) idk 9) idk, but kinda similar to flight of the bumblebee 10) at 7:15, 215 bpm
So, most of the pieces that are written for piano I did recognize right away. Chopin‘s impromptu was easily recognizable with only the first octave. You got me with the nocturne, and all the transcriptions.
Flight of the bumblebee: starts playing Me: OoOoO that piece that sacrilegiousman play My brain: no that sacrilegiousman played Attack on mosquitoes Me: Oh yes, I'm sorry, I've done a big sin, how dare I compare the masterpiece with mastersacrilegious
Test 1: 136 Fur Elise Test 2: 356 Happy Birthday to you Test 3: 522 Flight of the Bumblebee Test 4: 181 Nocturne 2 in e flat major Test 5: 341 I know the piece but not the name Test 6: 500 Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement Test 7: 480 Turkish March Test 8: 103 It's from Nutcracker but not sure which one Test 9: 470 Fantaisie Impromptu Test 10: 132 Ode to Joy
I have to say that, as a low-spare time person, I have to speed-up (and sometimes pitch) the songs I listen to, so I have no problems recognizing Speed Up versions.
1: Fur elise 2. Happy B-day 3. Flight of the bumblebee 4. Nocturne (idk the number) 5. Elie kleine natchmustik 6. Moonlight sonata mvt 3 7. Rondo alla turca 8. Idk 9. Fantasie Impromptu 10. Ode to joy Edit: I had to replace "a la" for "alla" coz I'm spanish and the autocorrector always been correcting me >:V
I can recognize all of them but I never knew the exact title (except the obvious Happy Birthday of course) Here are my "artificial" titles: 1. elise 2. hbd 3. bee 4. moon 5. keemstar 6. moon but sonata 7. bach? mozart? whats the difference? 8. no idea, but its probably a meme 9. piano tiles 10. wedding thingy? idk lmao
1 - instant 2 - around 200 bpm 3 - instant 4 - I didn't know the name or tune of the this piece but I expected it to be by the composer somewhat early on from its similarity to another piece inspired by it. 5 - embarrassingly i didnt get it until 138 bpm 6 - I've somehow never heard this part of this piece, so i never recognized it even at 168 7 - instant though i dont know the name 8 - took a second to remember the name 9 - Not a clue what this one was, no card appeared in the upper right. 10 - Honestly thought it was William Tell at first, didn't realize until like 180-ish bpm
I wasn’t fast at al on most of these, but Moonlight Sonata movement 3 and Rondo Alla Turca were INSTANT- I’ve been learning them on piano and I’ll be damned if I don’t know them like the back of my hand at this point 😭 Anyways, this was very entertaining- Thanks for the video!!!
What's weird with Moonlight #3 (which I recognized instantly) is that at 500bpm it actually sounds like it's in a fairly slow tempo, but with lots of ornamentation crammed into each beat.
1. Beethoven - Fur Elise - 410 Tempo Max 2. Happy Birthday - 188 Tempo 3. Rimsky-Korsakov - Flight of the sacrilegious - 522 Tempo Max 4. Chopin - Nocturne Op.9 No.2 in E Flat Major - 300 Tempo Max 5. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K. 525 - 138 Tempo 6. Beethoven - Sonata No.14 "Moonlight" Op.27 No.2 III Movement - 500 Tempo Max 7. Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca - 480 Tempo Max 8. Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (The Nutcracker Suite) - 310 Tempo Max 9. Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu - 470 Tempo Max 10. Beethoven - Ode to Joy - 160 Tempo
1. Für Elise 2. Happy Birthday 3. Flight of the Bumblebee 4. Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 5. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 6. Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement 7. Turkish March 8. Dance of the Reed 9. Fantaisie Impromptu 10. Ode to Joy
Ive listened to Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement so many times that I legit didn’t even need to hear it to know thats what it was Also I recognized basically all of them except for happy birthday. My only weakness is that I can’t name them 🥲
1. fur elise - at top speed 2. happy birthday- at around speed 270 3- recognised it pretty early but forgot the name 4- Chopin nocturne 2- as soon as it started lol, prolly since I play this song 5- recognised it in the first 3 seconds but forgot the name but then remembered at around 150 - eine kleine nachtmusik 6- recognise from start but forgot name 7- Turkish march- as soon as it started lol 8- didn't recognise 9- didn't really recognise 10- ode to joy- at around 400
for me 1-Für Elise 410 bpm 2- happy birthday to you 300 bpm 3-flight of the bumblebee 522 bpm 4- Chopin:Nocturne 54bpm 5- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - 195 bpm 6- moonlight sonata 3rd movement 500 bpm 7- Rondò alla Turca -480 bpm 8- forgot the name - 87 bpm 9- Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu -470 bpm 10 - Ode to Joy - 366 bpm
Test 6 was the first one I recognized immediately because I once had a Doro cell phone that had exactly that (but at original BPM) as a ringtone. I listened to that ALL the time. Test 7 the same, because of the same phone.
Number 2 was the only one that I didn't recognize immediately, and even that only took a couple seconds. It would be a lot harder if you didn't show the notes on the screen.
1. 410 (start) 2. Around 400 3. 522 (start) 4. 300 (start) 5. 500 (start) 6. 500 (start) 7. 480 (start) 8. Did not know this one 9. 470 (start) - knew it at the first note before any fast stuff started playing lol 10. 500 (start)
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What is the name of the 6:16?
@@voltablitz Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Reed Flutes
@@emimimi9525 thanks
The title should be how to kill a piano.
1:11 bumblebee
bro in flight of the bumble bee i didnt even need to hear the music, all i saw was the notes and i was like
“yep its flight of the bumblebee”
OK! Great!
Same
40hrs
Yeah same
Same lol
Me who can recognize the song from the midi notes: i have no such weaknesses
Two set
@@5hyguy42 Wha-? I recognized all of them just by the midi notes too lol
Same.
And so do i
@Sporghetti you got me :)
1:18 remember, if you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly, especially if you practice 40 hours a day
and especially if you are playing 1:11
I gave the like number 69 now i feel proud of myself
😩😩😩
Ling Ling?
true
*Nightcore listeners: "This sounds like a job for me."*
Speedcore listeners:
Amateurs.
@@LuisSilva-nt4vu Extratone listeners: *no*
@@arcioko2142 Well we extratone listeners think this is slow still... please come back when it's at 1000 bpm.. Now excuse me while I go listen to some Diabarha. Because the Inside the Mind part 2 album has a lot of good Extratone in it.
@@livedandletdie how is that even music
@@arcioko2142 hypertone listeners: what is this speed? this is slower than a snail
I thought every one was "Flight of the Bumblebee" and then "Flight of the Bumblebee" was actually one of the songs. Even a broken clock is right twice per day.
But a wrong clock is never right.
True, unless it's a digital clock
@@ahuman4734 If the wrong clock moves at the correct speed, it will never be right, but it moves for example 1 minute faster per day, it will be right once every 1440 days
@@honestwong8942 Nice.
Except you were only right once.
Me: *turns video to 0.25x speed*
Me: “I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you.”
Same !
same here
0.5x is better
*laughs in 2x speed*
@@dylndaviln3091 genius
Test 1: starts
Me: yes I've been playing piano since last 2 years, that's Furelise
Test 2: starts
Me: HOW DA HELL IS IT HAPPY BIRTHDAY?
For real. I first thought it, and then second guessed myself super hard
Right!? I was like I have no frickin idea what this is, I probably don’t know it, boy was I wrong
Yeah, I had no idea at all and then even when it started slowing down I still didnt know until it was at performance speed lol
Same and test 3 I saw the notes and I was like yeah that’s flight of the bumblebee
Lol even when it slowed down I didn’t recognize it
1. Fur Elise (at top speed)
2. Happy Birthday (at half of the top speed, abut 275)
3. Flight of the bumblebee (top speed in the first 5 seconds)
4. Chopin Nocturne 2 in e flat major (~200 bpm)
5. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Mozart (full speed)
6. Moonlight sonata third movement by Beethoven (instantly)
7. Ronda Alla Turka (Turkish March) by Mozart (instantly)
8. I know its from Nutcraker suite by Tchaikovsky (at normal tempo)
9. Fantasie Impromptu by Chopin (instantly, the long pause at the start gave it away)
10. Ode to Joy (in the first 5 seconds)
Well done! Good job!
@@FXMusic1 what is no.8?
@@derekpintozzi2498 It's Dance of the Reed Flutes from Nutcracker Suite
tbh for Fantasie Impromptu the first note gave it away
@@oracle7858 lol, yeah that is what I meant to say. Long note at the start.
When you recognize literally all of them and knew only 2 of the names
Yep
lol
Yeah
1:14 Ah yes, the famous Flight of the Methhead Wasp
Nobody:
When you beat 1000 or more in Piano Tiles:
Just thinking about this makes my hands sore.
Ez XD
1000 is rookie numbers
Dude try 6556 my record on sunflower slow drag
@@jonathanfalix2875 wtf
The visuals for Flight of the Bumblebee at 522BPM are kinda funny ngl
They can be funny 😀
But it sounded like sandstorm had ADHD and took way to much medication after pulling an all-nighter.
@@pixelboy1192 lmao
Watch in x2 speed
Those who guessed 'Flight of the Bumbleebee' a bit faster than others...do you also watch TwoSet? ;)
??????
Yes
yes
You only need one second to know
Yep
The number of times I listened to moonlight sonata, I was instantly able to recognize the third movement, the moment it started.
I've watch Bumblebee and Moonlight Sonata soooo many times that before even the pieces began, I recognized it
Great!
I know the song but I don't know the song name * aggressively pulls hair and slaps my stupid coconut head *
I understood that reference
Same boat
Same, but i didn't recognize the Happy birthday music 🤡
Test 4 is known to me as one thing and one thing only: the main (and literally _only_ )theme for the Chuck E Cheese’s Nintendo DSi game.
And that is the only name for it.
@@user-qb3gm4pu2m I understood _that_ reference
Me who watched at x2: you under estimate my power
wow 👀
Me who watched at lower speed U UNDERESTIMATE MY INTELLIGENCE
It sounds like pokemon on gameboy advance.
Don't try it
Me who watch at 4× speed: You overestimate yourself too much
Piano Tiles prepared me for this
Same XD
No-one should underestimate Piano Tiles players
@@lauryn856 yeah
I had heard them all, and recognized them all immediately, but I knew like 4 actual names
Great!
That one kid trying to prove he's 'better' at playing an instrument by playing everything really fast:
1:12 If you can recognize it slowly, you can recognize it fast.
*quickly. It's quickly. Not fast.
@@rosegranger2872 that was purposeful, it’s a reference to an ongoing joke in a music channel called TwoSet Violin
@@Yunxiao469 I know. I'm a twosetter myself. But the correct reference is "if you can play it slowly you can play it quickly."
be quiet, twosetter
If you can recognize a wrench, you can dodge a ball...
Wait, something's not right here...
-If you can guess it played slowly, you can guess it played quickly.
Ling Ling.
shut up.
shut up.
Yeah, shut up.
Wait...
y’all what?
@@PuffyOne1898 dude what is ur problem
When you watch twoset violin. I WAS TRAINED FOR THIS
Ling Ling is that you?
@@user-hx2po3vq1i XD I HAD TO THINK FOR A SECOND LMAOOOOO
shut up.
I was able to recognise "Für Elise", "Flight of the Bumblebee", "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", and several others I don't know the names of.
Good!
I recognized most all of the classical songs instantly, but dang happy birthday just sounded like an unfamiliar waltz until the very end
I was sure that Ode to Joy must appear at this video so I called everything I could not recognise "Ode to Joy"
And it actually worked on the last one
Interesting method!
Teacher: ok good now play it faster
Me: ok
Teacher: actually play it without any of the rests and at 3x tempo
When you're learning but you're playing the known part to go to the learning part
Happy Birthday was hard because I am used to it having a melody with only one note at a time, but they played it in chords with four notes at a time. The ones that were originally for piano were played exactly how they are supposed to, so those were very easy to recognize.
Okay so. I'm going to say that "recognizing" a song doesn't require me to know the name. Because I'm not big into classical pieces (I'm sorry)
1. I knew *what* it was almost from the get go.... just not the name obviously.
2. I was completely flipping stumped until long past the point of redemption. Kill me.
3. I somehow had a feeling (a correct one) I knew what this one was before the first note it. That made me feel good.
4. I recognized it before it started to slow down, but I was astonished to find out what the actual speed of it was compared to the start.
5. I was so utterly blown away by the start that my brain short circuited. I only reset at about 230. Shame, me.
6. Like 3, my gut screamed the right answer. But I think it's just because that song is everywhere. Good news is, I at least knew the name.
7. From the start I thought I recognized it, but it wasn't until 4:47 that I was certain.
8. KH1 fans, you know why- and precisely when- I recognized this one. *cough*
9. I actually recognized this one before it reached normal speeds only because of that moment it gets quiet. Upon a re-listen though, I feel like I should have recognized it earlier.
10. I recognized that one at the second teeeny pause.
Video title:"Can you recognize the song played at high speed"
Me an intellectual:Puts video speed at 0.25x
If you put it at 2x speed it kinda sounds like video game souns effects
Got all of them pretty quickly except for the birthday song. Am I really that lonely?
This is different because this is actually in tune, which you don’t get when your not with musicians (vocalists included)
@@ThatOneGuyRAR I honestly don't think I've ever heard the birthday song in tune also lol
The birthday one was the only one i recognised at first
3:52 Energy drink here too😂
😆
1. Fur Elise
2. Happy Birthday
3. Flight Of The Bumblebee
4. Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
5. Moonlight Sonata
6. Dance Of The Reed Flutes
7 (don’t know the song name but i noticed right away)
8. 100 tempo
Für Elise: 410
Happy Birthday: 328
Flight Of The Bumblebee: 522
Don’t Know The Song!
5 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 165
6 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 500
7 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 480
Don’t Know The Song!
Don’t Know The Song!
10 (Don’t Know The Song Title!): 132
And that's why, kids, you should always play as the conductor says
I am hate people who say ,, piano is eazy, you just learn note"
Fur Elise (410 tempo)
Happy birthday (240 tempo)
flight of the bumblebee, instantly (522 tempo)
Nocturne no 2 (140 tempo)
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik around (+-450 tempo)
Moonlight sonata 3rd movement instantly (500 tempo)
Turkish march instantly (480 tempo)
haven't heard 8 so guess no tempo.
Fantaisie Impromptu instantly (470 tempo)
Ode to Joy (200-190 tempo)
@DIBYAM ARUK I mean this is for fun and by far no competition, I see no reason to lie. The ones I got immediately were pieces I practiced myself/ listened to a lot, the ones where it took me a long time are pieces I've heard here and there, but I felt like I should've gotten nocturne 2 sooner. and yeah some one I had never heard before lol.
@DIBYAM ARUK Thanks, well it's possible for some people to maybe get all of them, maybe they cheated a little I don't really mind haha. I love honesty and if you lie about this it's not big matter, thanks though!
1) at 0:14, top speed
2) at 0:53, 320 bpm
3) at 1:14, after ~0.5s
4) at 2:02, saw the note spam
5) at 2:44, repetitive pattern, and note spam
6) at 3:35, before song played
7) at 4:35, instantly
8) idk
9) idk, but kinda similar to flight of the bumblebee
10) at 7:15, 215 bpm
1: yes
2: only when the tempo started decreasing
3: yes
4:yes
5: yes
6:yes
7:yes
8:No
9:yes
10: no
Conclusion : I only recognized classical music lol
Good job!
@@FXMusic1 🙂
I guessed Fur Elise almost immediately
Great!
I guessed Elise in 1 second with the trills (it is a trill at high speed, but its not at original) of E and D sharp.
Chopin's Nocturne op 9 no 2 has been ingrained in my memory for so long I recognised it instantly.
Good job!
Me who guesses all the songs correctly after playing the video at 0.25x:
My goals are beyond your understanding.
I heard the first two notes of test 9 and INSTANTLY got flashbacks to losing my ladder at 970m
Test 3 is literally Mozart if he drank Redbull and chewing 5 Gum.
So, most of the pieces that are written for piano I did recognize right away. Chopin‘s impromptu was easily recognizable with only the first octave.
You got me with the nocturne, and all the transcriptions.
👍
Flight of the bumblebee: starts playing
Me: OoOoO that piece that sacrilegiousman play
My brain: no that sacrilegiousman played Attack on mosquitoes
Me: Oh yes, I'm sorry, I've done a big sin, how dare I compare the masterpiece with mastersacrilegious
Musician: The song isnt that hard and confusing!
The song: 1:14
these are harder than I expected
good job
👍
Test 1: 136 Fur Elise
Test 2: 356 Happy Birthday to you
Test 3: 522 Flight of the Bumblebee
Test 4: 181 Nocturne 2 in e flat major
Test 5: 341 I know the piece but not the name
Test 6: 500 Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement
Test 7: 480 Turkish March
Test 8: 103 It's from Nutcracker but not sure which one
Test 9: 470 Fantaisie Impromptu
Test 10: 132 Ode to Joy
when Ode to Joy has a higher bpm than Rondo alla Turca lmaoo
Why does this only have 150 views wth this deserves way more
Yes
So
1:35
*"if you can play it slow, you can play it fast."*
I have to say that, as a low-spare time person, I have to speed-up (and sometimes pitch) the songs I listen to, so I have no problems recognizing Speed Up versions.
1: Fur elise
2. Happy B-day
3. Flight of the bumblebee
4. Nocturne (idk the number)
5. Elie kleine natchmustik
6. Moonlight sonata mvt 3
7. Rondo alla turca
8. Idk
9. Fantasie Impromptu
10. Ode to joy
Edit: I had to replace "a la" for "alla" coz I'm spanish and the autocorrector always been correcting me >:V
Great!
@@FXMusic1 thx
The flight of the bumblebee part with x2 speed sounds like a literal bee lmao
I can recognize all of them but I never knew the exact title (except the obvious Happy Birthday of course)
Here are my "artificial" titles:
1. elise
2. hbd
3. bee
4. moon
5. keemstar
6. moon but sonata
7. bach? mozart? whats the difference?
8. no idea, but its probably a meme
9. piano tiles
10. wedding thingy? idk lmao
That one person who watches everything at 0.25x - "It's my time to shine"
I don't even know some of these at normal tempo except flight of the bumblebee is the only one I recognized instantly
Test 3 is just every talent show ever
When you turn it into 0,25x speed every test : i did it!
ezz
2:43 *piano .exe has stopped working*
Exactly!
I thought "the first is gonna be für Elise" man I knew it
When you have a classical music recognition test and need to cram 10 minutes beforehand
1 - instant
2 - around 200 bpm
3 - instant
4 - I didn't know the name or tune of the this piece but I expected it to be by the composer somewhat early on from its similarity to another piece inspired by it.
5 - embarrassingly i didnt get it until 138 bpm
6 - I've somehow never heard this part of this piece, so i never recognized it even at 168
7 - instant though i dont know the name
8 - took a second to remember the name
9 - Not a clue what this one was, no card appeared in the upper right.
10 - Honestly thought it was William Tell at first, didn't realize until like 180-ish bpm
Great!
I wasn’t fast at al on most of these, but Moonlight Sonata movement 3 and Rondo Alla Turca were INSTANT- I’ve been learning them on piano and I’ll be damned if I don’t know them like the back of my hand at this point 😭
Anyways, this was very entertaining- Thanks for the video!!!
Thanks for your comment!
What's weird with Moonlight #3 (which I recognized instantly) is that at 500bpm it actually sounds like it's in a fairly slow tempo, but with lots of ornamentation crammed into each beat.
Make a sequel PLEASE, this is awesome :)
1. Beethoven - Fur Elise - 410 Tempo Max
2. Happy Birthday - 188 Tempo
3. Rimsky-Korsakov - Flight of the sacrilegious - 522 Tempo Max
4. Chopin - Nocturne Op.9 No.2 in E Flat Major - 300 Tempo Max
5. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K. 525 - 138 Tempo
6. Beethoven - Sonata No.14 "Moonlight" Op.27 No.2 III Movement - 500 Tempo Max
7. Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca - 480 Tempo Max
8. Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (The Nutcracker Suite) - 310 Tempo Max
9. Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu - 470 Tempo Max
10. Beethoven - Ode to Joy - 160 Tempo
1. Fur Elise - Beethoven
2. Happy Birthday
3. Flight of the Bumblebee - Rimsky-Korsakov
4. Nocturne no. 2 (?) - Chopin
5. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart
6. Moonlight Sonata mvmt. 3 - Beethoven
7. Rondo Alla Turca - Mozart
8. Dance of the Reed Flutes - Tchaikovsky
9. Fantaisie Impromptu - Chopin
10. Symphony no. 9 - Beethoven
Me, who knows the melody but have no idea what the song called : ah yess that's the music that goes tununununinuninunun
Test 5 is literally what my school morning bells sounds like I immediately recognized it from listening to it like everyday
Good!
OMG I didn't expect anyone to reply this video has been like 11 months old u definitely deserve a sub
I actually thought Happy Birthday was some classical song.
There are times where I’m just “I know song but I don’t know song name”
1. Für Elise
2. Happy Birthday
3. Flight of the Bumblebee
4. Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
5. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
6. Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement
7. Turkish March
8. Dance of the Reed
9. Fantaisie Impromptu
10. Ode to Joy
Well done!
The most accurate Lol 💀
He deserve get pinned
0:20 sounds like the wii opening music
Ive listened to Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement so many times that I legit didn’t even need to hear it to know thats what it was
Also I recognized basically all of them except for happy birthday. My only weakness is that I can’t name them 🥲
Got'em all before it slows down.
Good! :)
1. fur elise - at top speed
2. happy birthday- at around speed 270
3- recognised it pretty early but forgot the name
4- Chopin nocturne 2- as soon as it started lol, prolly since I play this song
5- recognised it in the first 3 seconds but forgot the name but then remembered at around 150 - eine kleine nachtmusik
6- recognise from start but forgot name
7- Turkish march- as soon as it started lol
8- didn't recognise
9- didn't really recognise
10- ode to joy- at around 400
for me
1-Für Elise 410 bpm
2- happy birthday to you 300 bpm
3-flight of the bumblebee 522 bpm
4- Chopin:Nocturne 54bpm
5- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - 195 bpm
6- moonlight sonata 3rd movement 500 bpm
7- Rondò alla Turca -480 bpm
8- forgot the name - 87 bpm
9- Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu -470 bpm
10 - Ode to Joy - 366 bpm
@@nico.loves.mozart thanks
I looked at the descent of the flight of the bumblebee and immediately knew
this is how you play piano when you practice 40 hours a day
Don’t know how I missed Dance of the Reed Flutes, but I got the other 9 almost instantly.
Very good!
i guessed the first 7 songs right off the bat. number 8 broke my streak.
Good job!
Test 6 was the first one I recognized immediately because I once had a Doro cell phone that had exactly that (but at original BPM) as a ringtone. I listened to that ALL the time.
Test 7 the same, because of the same phone.
1:00 well, today's actually my birthday so thanks
You're welcome!
Awesome
Thank you! 😀
Me: put the video in 2x
Devil: 😱😱😱😱😱
Number 2 was the only one that I didn't recognize immediately, and even that only took a couple seconds. It would be a lot harder if you didn't show the notes on the screen.
1. 410 (start)
2. Around 400
3. 522 (start)
4. 300 (start)
5. 500 (start)
6. 500 (start)
7. 480 (start)
8. Did not know this one
9. 470 (start) - knew it at the first note before any fast stuff started playing lol
10. 500 (start)
Very good!
Why this dude not have 1k subs bruh
Yes! I guessed every Piece! It wasn't so hard i think it would be!
Good!
wait why is this vid blowing up all the top comments were in the last month lol
no one:
that one asian kid warming up: 3:34
I got no 3, 6, 9
3: Bumblebee
6: Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement
9: Fantasie-Impromptu
I had Turkish March literally instantly lol
Good!
Me: Recognises all the songs
Also me: I FEEL THE POWER!!!
this was surprisingly easy, considering I memorized the keys of each song
Good!
There's one little problem with this
I DONT EVEN KNOW MOST OF THESE SONGS NORMAL OR FAST
test 2,3,5,6, and 10 the second they started btw i never knew number 6 could be played so fast even by a computer
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