10 SUPER FAMOUS Classical Piano Pieces

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Which of these pieces did you know? We bet you've heard all of them before! They are so recognisable that we doubt that anyone hasn't heard ALL of them at some point. But please tell us if you have never heard any of these famous piano pieces: we'd love to know who hasn't!

Pieces:
0:00 Intro
0:10 Beethoven - Fur Elise
0:20 Chopin - Funeral March
0:32 Rachmaninoff Prelude in a C# Minor
0:44 Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu
1:07 Rimsky Korsakoff - Flight Of The Bumblebee
1:25 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata, 3rd Movement
1:36 Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
1:50 Mozart - Rondo alla Turca
2:13 Debussy - Clair de Lune
2:50 Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1

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Performed by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
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😮 If you want the skills to play these 10 ⭐masterpieces, ⭐ check out our amazing Classical playlist!

SheetMusicBoss
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1:04 is no one else gonna mention that clean transition

bushidobaboon
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The way you transitioned in between songs has me amazed.

denilmaooo
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I was at my school’s piano concert and one girl played “Fur Elise” and merged it with “moonlight sonata…” IT SOUNDED AMAZING! The transition was BEAUTIFUL and she had NO SHEET MUSIC! She was doing it from memory. I pretty sure she was in “piano 2”

noya-san
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Classical music will never die off. There s just something about it that when u hear it played on a piano that will always send shivers down your spine.

shikshamaharaj
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Beethoven wrote Fur Elise for one of his student's that he fell inlove with. Since she wasn't the best at piano, he made the notes really easy. After learning about her engagement, he was heartbroken and wrote the rest of the song so hard, that she'll never be able to play it.


You learnt something today! :D

ntariix
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1:04 probably smoothest transition ive even heard

minimanlol
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"I Paid For The Whole Piano, I'm Gonna Use The Whole Piano

maheen
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The transition between Claire de lune and gymnopedie was amazing

baylorskinner
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I’m actually kinda impressed by the arrangement. You made the songs flow together rather nicely!

renthehag
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0:45 what my friends think I should play after my first piano lesson

mrmcsquirll
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What we do in class: 2:15

What we do as homework: 0:10

What’s on the test: 0:49

apotato
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Me who watched your lie in April: *starts crying*

liltick
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0:49 See the problem is, I only have 10 fingers

myu
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The transitions were amazing so were these masterpiece pieces! Thanks Script Music Boss!!

ssneakywolfgamerlife
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Iv been a heavy metal fan all my life, i play guitar. Always thought classical music sucked. Then the other day i came across Beethoven fur elise covered by a guy called Lang Lang. Iv heard it a million times over my 41 years but never really listened to it properly. After hearing it i was blown away. it was beautiful, it took me somewhere iv never been before listening to music. Now i feel like iv missed out all these years and i got a lot to catch up on. To save me time, can anyone recommend some popular classical music? Solo piano is really floating my boat at the moment, but im keen to hear any form of classical music. Cheers

LSD.
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0:07 Fur Elise Ludwig Van Beethoven
0:20 Funeral March Frederic Chopin
0:32 Prelude in a C Sharp Minor Rachmaninoff
0:45 Fantasie Impromptu
1:08 Flight Of The Bumblebee Rimsky Korsakoff
1:25 Moonlight Sonata 3 Movement Ludwig Van Beethoven
1:36 Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 Franz Liszt
1:50 Turkish March W.A Mozart
2:13 Clair De Lune Debussy
2:51 Gymnopédie No.1 Erik Satie

Edit: thx for the 200 likes

spectruz
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I love the music at the beginning in the 1st seconds! 0:00 - 0:05

madrustyt
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Timings:

Beethoven - Für Elise 0:10

Chopin - Sonata No. 2, III (Funeral March) 0:20

Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C-sharp Minor 0:32

Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu 0:44

Rimsky Korsakov - Flight of the Bumblebee 1:08

Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Mvt.3 1:25

Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody 1:36

Mozart - Turkish March 1:51

Debussy - Clair de Lune 2:13

Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No.1 2:51

Hope that this helped!

Edit: Whoops missed out something:

Beethoven - Fur Elise 3:32

Oh yeah the transitions at 1:04 and 2:46 were great! Bravo, SMB!

ItsMinceraft
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Anyway, guys today I learnt how to play the first half of Jingle Bells on the piano.

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