#3 and #6 are my favorites. With #6, I picture a teacher standing in a classroom in front of a bunch of kids saying, "Now, class, today, we are going to learn..."
In the second piece, the first note in the left hand is played incorrectly. It's plainly marked staccato. This continual error spoils the whole piece. It goes on, taking all the fun out of the minor section of number four, for example.
Os Três movimentos lembra concertina, é de uma tranquilade ímpar sugiro até para CRIANÇAS o sono da tarde de 25/30", quê raridades VÊ em beethoven forte destemido . Mas o HOMEM REALMENTE tinha um CÉREBRO NATURAL MENTAL simular a concertina eletrizante. NÃO SOU ESTUDIOSA, no entanto ouvindo A TARDE Cultura ocorreu na obra 7bagatelly essa comunicação alemã, tem SENTIDOS; às vezes surpreendo com meus neuronais
Except Presto no 7 and no 2 scherzo minore section, others are so monoton. No 7 reminds waldstein, and scherzo no 2 minore section reminds hammerklavier's scherzo climax.
It's literally just a C major chord arpeggiated. Chopin's waterfall also starts with C arpeggiated but a bit differently. The only similarity you are hearing is literally the chord itself.
#3 and #6 are my favorites. With #6, I picture a teacher standing in a classroom in front of a bunch of kids saying, "Now, class, today, we are going to learn..."
No 2 is lots of fun to play. Very nice contrasting minor middle section. Playing in thirds though - grrrr
Ludwig van Beethoven:Hét Bagatell Op.33
1.C-dúr (Andante grazioso quasi allegretto) 00:05
2.C-dúr (Scherzo: Allegro) 03:08
3.F-dúr (Allegretto) 06:14
4.A-dúr (Andante) 08:33
5.C-dúr (Allegro ma non troppo) 11:28
6.D-dúr (Allegretto quasi andante) 13:58
7.Asz-dúr (Presto) 17:18
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#1 не C-dur, a Es-dur
17:12 hmmm, ¿Inspiracion para mas adelante la sonata waldstein?
In the second piece, the first note in the left hand is played incorrectly. It's plainly marked staccato. This continual error spoils the whole piece. It goes on, taking all the fun out of the minor section of number four, for example.
I like them. They are gentle.
Some masterful little ornaments. Very original.
Wow! I like these pieces.🎹
I particularly love number 1 and number 7. My favourite is number 7.😍
So... 101st like!😂🎹
Toda la vida conmigo amigo Beethoven. Tu música vive siempre y brinda energía pura. Gracias por compartir estos momentos musicales ❤️🔥
1:24 it should be g flat instead of a flat
Os Três movimentos lembra concertina, é de uma tranquilade ímpar sugiro até para CRIANÇAS o sono da tarde de 25/30", quê raridades VÊ em beethoven forte destemido . Mas o HOMEM REALMENTE tinha um CÉREBRO NATURAL MENTAL simular a concertina eletrizante. NÃO SOU ESTUDIOSA, no entanto ouvindo A TARDE Cultura ocorreu na obra 7bagatelly essa comunicação alemã, tem SENTIDOS; às vezes surpreendo com meus neuronais
Who else’s playing these rn?
Me and I'm 11 for grade 7 :) good luck!
@@randomcatcommander6891 i’m 16 today and first year at conservatory (grade 10) 😆 Thank youu, good luck to you too!! ❤️
@@randomcatcommander6891 yeahh I’m on the fourth one rn and the second one was the hardest so far
@@randomcatcommander6891 I'm also playing these in grade 7. (I'm 12 tho)
@@randomcatcommander6891 Wow, you're 11! I'm 13 doing grade 7!
Nr. 2 already reflecting his famous contredanse motif
0:00 hotel song
Ok. This piece is good, but the timing is changed all the time. I can’t play along with a metronome and get the same results.
Metronome creates a foundational musical structure. Emotions give life to that structure.
Incidentally, emotions are not metronomic.
@@nestoracosta1551 Sorry for the late reply. I wholeheartedly agree. It sprouts challenges for playing simultaneously.
cool stuff :)
#5 the best
Hii Can I use the score for one of my videos?
Composed in 1782??????
So what ?
I prefer that to most of Haydn ,and i m certainly not alone
(But Clementi ? Ok !)
@@olivierdrouin2701 In 1782 Beethoven was 12 years old. 1782 is not correct. See Hiemke, Klaviervariationen, Bagatellen, Ein
@@rainerausdemspring3584 revised 1802, he prolly wrote these as a kid, and then made them just much better later
@@olivierdrouin2701 what the hell does Haydn or Clementi have to do with the year these works were composed?
@@erika6651 Prob because both of them influenced Beethoven.
Except Presto no 7 and no 2 scherzo minore section, others are so monoton. No 7 reminds waldstein, and scherzo no 2 minore section reminds hammerklavier's scherzo climax.
Welche Größe!!!!
11:29 exactly like waterfall by chopin
전혀 .. 아닌듯
not even close but ok
LMFAO I'M DEADDDDDDDDDDDDDD
GO BACK AND PLAY LIKE CHOPSTICKS AND CALL THAT A RACHMANINOFF SONATA AND THAT'S AS CLOSE 🥴🥴🥴🥴
@@AsrielKujo I finished my first album “We Cannot Ride In A Rainbow” two days ago Uwuwuwuwiwwuuwoowowwo
It's literally just a C major chord arpeggiated. Chopin's waterfall also starts with C arpeggiated but a bit differently. The only similarity you are hearing is literally the chord itself.
3:17
this pianist is a bit bang bang in touch ,not smooth enough .Might be the piano too
I can’t do that!😂
Die ständigen Werbeznterbrechungen nerven
Beaucoup trop lent !!
I know a bit of french. I think that means too much slow, or in the English translation that would be much too slow.
parfois jouer plus lentement et plus appréciable que de jouer trop vite et de perdre le sens que la musique veut nous transmettre
don,t like these much
Op. 119 is better !
Try the sonata patethique, it's very nice!
LMFAO WHY DO THESE KIDS MAKE ME LAUGH SO MUCHHHHH
oh btw the apostrophe goes ON TOP, not on the bottom, on the bottom it's called a comma!
🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
@@AsrielKujo chill dude
@@Bagatelle-gk1nq sorry but certain retards make me laugh so hard
0:07