Floor Piano - Fur Elise

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Fun fact: Beethoven made the starting easy because he fell in love with one of his beginner students so he started the song off easily. Unfortunately, when Beethoven proposed her she declined it so he made the song harder so she could never play it.


Who knew Beethoven was a savage...

TPCopywriting
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finally someone that actually plays that piano and just dont step in everything random💀💀

nikiisubs
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Someone that actually plays the right notes and doesn’t put audio over it 👏👏

Human_ish_
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Can confirm as a pianist (I’m not good at it but I can at least recognize notes) that this is real

rkrichard
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imagine playing moonlight sonata 3rd mov with that piano

dnz
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when you fall, you will create a harmonies

XclynHere
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as a danganronpa fan, i will be playing flohwalzer on that

am.emilia
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Finally, a legit Fur Elise on a floor piano.

Architect
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Not the only one to play a piano piece with their feet
Kaedead would be proud

galaxy-peth
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FINALLY, SOMEONE WHO DOES IT RIGHT AND DOESN'T JUST PUT A SOUND OVER IT

WayManyCatz
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Fun fact: Für Elise is an an obra dedicated to Therese (Beethoven's student), is a piece of love for her, but, Therese she rejected, 'n' she got married, Ludwig Van Beethoven after of this, remade the song harder, this piece was founded in his scritory, alright, Beethoven never will publicated that's song 'cause, was a personal piece, thus, never publicated the obra, nevertheless, the translate of his obra, is wrong, is für therese isn't für elise, but for someone reason is für elise, this information is in the "Der Beginn von Für Elise in der kommentierten Erstausgabe von Ludwig Nohl, 1867", or in English "The beginner of Für Elise in the fist comentary about Von ludwing Nohl, 1867"

MISTERCUYOputo
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In Indian culture we can't think to do this because we respect our instruments🙏🏻🙏🏻

ansh_pandey
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In 1810, Beethoven drafted a bagatelle - a small, unimportant song - and jotted the label "Für Elise" on it in his famously messy handwriting. But he never published this piece of music. Instead, it sat in a drawer until 1822, when Beethoven revised it slightly, and shoved it back into the same drawer. In 1827, Beethoven died, and his bagatelle never saw the light of day. It was only in 1867, 40 years after Beethoven's death, that a musicologist named Ludwig Nohl found the piece of music and published it. No one know who Elise is because it could be one of three love interests LV Beethoven had before his death, but it's most likely Therese Malfatti. She was his student, and he fell in love with her right around the time of the composition of Für Elise. We aren't quite sure exactly how they broke up, but we do know that he proposed, and she either said no right away, or strung him along for a while and then said no. Either way, Therese then married someone else. So, the most popular theory is that our friend Ludwig Nohl misread Beethoven’s notoriously messy handwriting, and that in reality, the piece was labelled "Für Therese" not "Für Elise."

e.b.
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The fact that it is actually the correct notes.🎉

dr.shuvisharan
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In India we can't even think like this because in Indian culture we worship musical instruments as goddess Saraswati....we always join hands before playing any instruments and even worshipped our instruments like God....we do respect our culture and our musical instruments...🙏🙏

shreeYa
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Finally one of these floor piano vids that are actually real

cattooooo
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That is in the big shopping mall in switzerland

FabioL
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Kaede : hey dont leave me "hanging " .😢

Alfymations
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Wow 👌 that's great idea 😮 the piano 🎹 😀 on the floor

Lorie_G.D
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A tear went down my eye when u missed the note E 😭

NaomiTHEvmp