Beethoven - Rage Over a Lost Penny - Piano Tutorial
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The "Rondo alla ingharese quasi un capriccio" in G major, Op. 129 (Italian for "Rondo in the Hungarian style, almost a caprice"), is a piano rondo by Ludwig van #Beethoven. It is better known by the title #RageOverALostPenny, Vented in a Caprice (from German: Die Wut über den verlorenen Groschen, ausgetobt in einer Caprice). This title appears on the autograph manuscript, but not in Beethoven's hand, and has been attributed to his friend Anton Schindler. It is a favourite with audiences and is frequently performed as a showpiece. It would be a wonderful piece to learn for your friends. Learn with our one of a kind piano tutorial!
Rage Over a Lost Penny by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Rafał Bienias
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Rendered with Embers 🔥 embers.app
Produced by Andrew Wrangell & Samuel Dickenson
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I can just imagine a frustrated beethoven running after his penny rolling straight downhill on a steep and populated road. So frustrated once he got it after hours of chasing it, he had to vent this experience to the whole world in a freaking piano piece.
that should be a animation
@@stephaniehughes2535 lol I could try my best
@@stephaniehughes2535 there is
@@marioskapetanakis Woah! That's cool! 😯
@@stephaniehughes2535 search that i am not joking 😃
How is this piece not featured in Tom & Jerry - would have been a perfect fit
But it was! Some parts of it were played by tom in the piano concerto episode.
@@Zyvux. i think you got the wrong piano piece
There was haungarian rhapsody.
Beethoven: "I lost my favorite penny and now I'm filled with rage."
Also Beethoven: *Proceeds to write a fast-paced piano piece over said penny.*
Well... One penny back in 1700 would be worth around 10k dls nowadays...
How are youtube's comment section memes doing?
...
Shitty as always. Keep it up!
@@fabianramirez3222 A pence from the 1700's Europe is closer to €0.44 or $0.47. You could almost get 2 gumballs
@@Pickled_Poet tbh if you had a penny from 1700 now, itd be worth *alot*
@@___lal___ antiques!
Over a penny? I don't wanna even know what Beethoven would do if he lost a dollar
This is what he composed over a loss penny-
On the other hand, there's this music he composed after loss hearing...
He would do the unthinkable, *He will play the violin*
He didn't use dollars. He lived in Germany
Suonerebbe moonlight sonata 3
@@xanderaguado9984 he actually did play the violin and viola but his main instrument was the Piano
Crazy coincidence. Learning this piece right now with my piano teacher. Keep up the good work, SMB!
Must've been a trendy piece lately.
Good luck with your learning
SAME THING BRO
'A penny saved is a penny earned'
- Sun Tzu
hate how the comments are literally nothing but requests
They encourage it. I've suggested several times they should make another platform just for requests but my comments never become relevant enough
@@somerandomnon-importantper3219 exacty there’s not enough ppl even saying that he made a nice video, a little hypocritical since i’m just realizing i didn’t either tho 💀
he always make a good content
@@amongusforlife5303 The nice comments come a few hours after the video is out usually
Unfortunately, a lot of the requests that appear instantaneously are bots.
The lost penny was taken by bots.
I was already missing these videos of classical music, thank you!
Fun fact about Beethoven: His most famous song, "Fur Elise" was written for a sixteen or seventeen-year-old girl je had a crush on who struggled to play the piano. So that's why, at the start, it uses really east notes. And the reason it gets harder after that, is because he found out she already had a boyfriend, and he did that out of spite.
Mans was a petty bastard but he could put a note down
elise was 16/17!!??! PEDO ALERT
This has been one of my favorite pieces of piano music since I was a child. You can HEAR the insanity, when one might almost reach the penny, when he gives up but the hope comes back and the, well, Rage of it all. I'm glad you did this just to listen to it again. Nothing tells a story in music quite like this.
Really love Beethoven! ❤❤ I love this piece. Hope you do more classical music!!
Could you do Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin? I love that piece!
People in the past; "I'm angry, I'll write some music to express myself."
People now; "I'm angry, I'll just whine on social media until someone notices.
Only Beethoven could make G major sound angry.
Beethoven is my all time favourite pianist. Though, I have never heard this piece earlier, still I have liked it a lot.
Shortly after he found the penny and wrote Ode To Joy.
Losing a penny : Crazy yet still amazing music
Losing a DOLLAR : End of the world(possibly)
1:09 I love those notes!❤❤❤
"You almost tore a man's arm off for a penny"
- Squidward
Ha! PERFECT!
Man I love that show!
Knowing Beethoven is common sense.
those arpeggio jumps look very hard!
Theory: learn classical music: become a pro but not very famous
learn modern music: become very famous but very noob
Rousseau enters the chat
rachmaninoff: am i a joke to you
Herr Rousseau, Nein!!!
Liszt: aM i A fKn jOke To YoU
@@WolfgangM1791hi beethoven
YES!!! SMB+CLASSIACL IS THE ONLY REASON LIFE IS WORTH LIVING
Imagine Liszt loosing a penny💀
!!
Imagine sorabji losing a penny
please explain what you mean by that. I'd love to know what would be the case with Liszt in such a case.
Liszt: "You asked for it, penny... *Composes black midi*"
@@hithere2426 it will be a nightmare for all pianists, the wrath of Liszt
Yesssss, classical music !!!!!!!
Sounds awesome like always SMB love the vids!
Oh my god, I love Beethoven!! We need more Beethoven, you should do the Tempest 3rd movement please. Or the Pathetique.
Wdym like modify it or like let the computer play it or play it
@@Alissa_21No he meant he need more Beethovens🙂
*Normal people when they lost a penny*
"where's my penny? Have you seen it? "
Beethoven : *Rages In Piano😤😠😤🎹*
In the 1820s a penny was worth a lot more then today.
I fucking love Rage Over A Lost Penny I downloaded an entire Beethoven playlist on Spotify just for that single composition lmao
Lol really?😂
@@hayladesign86 yea 💀💀
I can just imagine that when i am hear this classical music live in history of these great pianist ever... Beethoven was really a great pianist who can't see and hear but compose these greatest classical musics. Keep it up your work, SMB
He only started going deaf around the end of his life, and I don't believe he was blind at all, though.
Ich bin nicht blind ... nur taub.
See, the man himself tells you
@@xXP1n34ppl3Xx Oh yaa it means the man really a beethoven, you are right Théo A.
Wow,the legend himself is subbed to SMB. Pleasure to meet you sir.
BTW,when you composing your 33rd piano sonata?
daaaamn!! everytime the classical compositions are coming out on this channel at the same time as i start learning these ones at music school! EVERY time. Unbelievable coincidence
Love it when you do classical pieces, keep it up! ❤️
Really a fan of Beethoven, especially of this piece!
"As you can tell, our king isn't very good with names"
If this is what Beethoven would do if he lost a penny, I can't imagine what Rachmaninoff would do if he lost his penny 💀
Mr. Krabs be like:
YOOOOOOOO I WAS WAITIN FOR THOS THANK YOU :D
Finally ya did another video of those old midi classics
Legend says that RUSH E has a second version.
"Based on true events."
OMG Thank you!!!!i love this piece
I was just listening to this piece. Great video 👍
Yay! Thank you! I’m glad you did this one!
I was looking forward to this video.
Love how you can hear when he drops it
Geez, I just love Beethoven's style
OMG; Finally a Beethoven piece, exelent👍👍👍👍
Thanks for posting this song. I have always wondered what it was called ever since hearing Bill Bailey play it in the tv show Black Books.
Love this muscial piece seen from Donald Duck's Silly Symphony shorts from Mickey Mouse Works / House of Mouse about chasing a dollar while buying chocolate to Daisy for Valentine.
0:40 my average life in a day
Day 420 telling sheet music boss we love them
Nice.
Awesome
YESSSS! FINALLY!!!!!
Ayo! I love this one
This embodies Mr. Krabs when Plankton distracted him with that one penny before using the robot suit to be a Mr. Krabs imposter.
I like how faithful the performance was to the original.
Rondo a capriccio this what im waiting for
Que hermoso
This sounds like a tune you hear when some ones waiting for someone else to finish up in the toilet.
The greatest distrack
Nice interpretation too
Day #45: Can you please play Rush Sans?
Always down for some classical music
This is great, can't believe I dont know it, gives me a Liszt vibe
Could you do what makes you happy your channel is an absolute delight
Very nice;)
Hi Mr. Beethoven! can i get a autograph?
plus 1 sub i love it
FINALLY
Well, guess we should keep the penny so he does more cool musics like this one :)
Please, it's just a penny.
I think I heard this in a modern Disney "Silly Symphony" cartoon; it was called "Donald's Valentine Dollar."
"i paid for the whole piano, i'm gonna use the whole piano"
4:42 was the best part
man, I remember when I had to play this entire song to be born
250k to 3 million is epic found penny moment
I wish my rage sounds like this
When you slow it down to 0.75x it actually sounds kinda good
I know it's not a big deal, but your trills soind extra nice lol
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Hey what software do you use for these? I thought it was Concery Creator but that shut down yesterday
such a nice piece! i am surprised you didnt do it before :D
Grammar.
I think I know why cartoons and classic music go together
(Unrelated, but I'd love to see you guys do "Sé que esto es amor" from Rythym Paradise Megamix)
0:40
Great part
Do Beethoven virus next!
Imagine what the song would be like if he lost a thousand dollars.
One note, played for approximately 3 hours.
I don't know! $1 back around 1700, according to another comment, would be about $1M today, so this would be like losing a check for $1B!
@@wyattstevens8574 a dollar back then was actually just around $70 in today's money.
there would be no piano.
i bet it would be like the hammerklavier fugue, except with 8 voices and lasting 2 hours
Love it!
i like how the person isnt playing this one, like fair enough your hand would cramp so bad lmao
I saw everything in my life!
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Funny Beethoven's piece?! That's impossible!
*Calls himself the 'Sheet Music Boss'*
> All the videos are piano rolls.
My Childhood brought me here.
A penny lost is a penny raged
I know I and many others would love a tutorial for the piano part of 'The Chicken' by Bo Burnham!
Requesting One Last Shot from Kirby Planet Robobot please
I like the part of this Beethoven piece with the crazy downward scales (0:40), especially the chord progression of it.
Did you know that Beethoven once accused a maid of stealing a gold penny? The maid was never heard from again. I guess this explains why this piece is popularly called rage over a lost penny.
Hi Sheet Music Boss,
Here's why I think "Rage Over A Lost Penny" was written:
One day, Beethoven was just walking on a hill when a penny fell down from his pocket. It rolled down to a populated road. 😡😡 Beethoven frustratedly ran down and chase the penny, wondering where it went. But after 5 minutes of running, he found it in his house. Funny coincidence, keep it up!
Phuc Vo
Wrong
@@JbItsmeGoodScientist it's just my imagination
nice, the piece definitely expresses the title,
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If it's not to much to ask, please do Sogno di Volare by Christopher Tin from Civ VI
I didn’t know pennies are Beethoven’s favorite type of coins.
One and a 1/2 octave wide hand
That's one of my best favourite melodies of Beethoven. This music sounds so amazing.
Please Khachaturian's Waltz from Masquerade suite
0:40 the best part.