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Bannana Rain (Chocolate rain parody) I did bannana rain because im asian. So this is gonna represent all the asians out there!! UHH I WAS BORED my voice isn't really like that i used garage band and made my voice really low Tags: chocolate rain bannana demonguy666 classical country electronic folk hip-hop indie jazz world music unsigned soul rock religious rap r&b pop |
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Nocturne in E Flat Major {SUBSCRIBE!!} HI I'm Vi and Im Playing Nocturne in E Flat Major. Hope You Enjoy!! Chopin's Biography: Frédéric-François Chopin (March 1, 1810 October 17, 1849) is widely seen as the greatest of Polish composers and among the very greatest of composers for the piano, the instrument for which he wrote almost exclusively. He was born as Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, adopting the French variant 'Frédéric-François' when he left Poland for Paris at age 20, never to return. His surname is also sometimes spelled Szopen in Polish texts. He was another one of the extremely rare child prodigies, including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Felix Mendelssohn. Source: http://www.8notes.com/biographies/chopin.asp Tags: Nocturneineflatmajor; Piano; Chopin; Classical Music; Demonguy666; Vi; playing piano |
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Cannon in D {SUBSCRIBE!!} HI i'm Vi and I'm going to play for you right now is Cannon in D Composed by Johann Pachelbel(1653-1706) Arranged For Piano by Robert Schultz. Was 11 when i recorded this....click on channel to see my real age now. Hope you enjoy!! Biography of Johanne pachelbel: Johann Pachelbel Born: late August 1653, March, 1706 Died: Nürnberg, Nürnberg Summary: Pachelbel was a German Baroque composer and organist and is best remembered for his Canon in D, which is often heard at weddings. He wrote a considerable The sheet music is on PDF on the website but its the easy version Source: http://www.8notes.com/biographies/pachelbel.asp Tags: Demonguy666 vi playing Kool Cool funny viplaying music frederickchopin Chopin Peanutbutter Blueberrymuffins piano |
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question about anime studio 5 Srry for the crappy video quality, was a bit nervous when i did this so u can barely hear me..... turn the volume up! Tags: random wisdom personals demonguy666 shows face need help first time ever coolest awesomenest youtube partner |
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Meet my Evil Chin Bob *Read all of this* {SUBSCRIBE!!} Hi my name is Vi and i just turned 12 Meet my Evil chin Bob he is soo evil that he is going to lip synch the numa numa song If u liked this, u should watch some other videos of mine!! * UPDATE * My new account for chins is evilchinproductions..just search evilchinproductions. no....im not deleting this account but im just moving chin vids to the evilchinproducions one! Origin of Numa Numa: Gary Brolsma (born on January 14, 1986 from Saddle Brook, New Jersey[1]), also known as simply The Numa Numa Guy, gained worldwide attention after posting onto the Internet, near the end of 2004, a webcam video of himself miming to the song "Dragostea din tei" by Moldovan pop band O-Zone. It was known as Numa Numa, after a phrase in the song, and became an Internet phenomenon watched by millions of people, leading to mainstream media exposure for him. He initially withdrew from the attention, but returned with a band and a new video New Numa in the late summer of 2006 and began to do interviews. The Numa Numa video has been made famous for Brolsma's bizarre arm moves and facial expressions. Tags: Demonguy666 cool funny chin singing numa song yay fun lol vi |
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How 2 b azn Got idea from nigahiga "How To Be" series. Featuring lilamah http://www.youtube.com/user/lilamah Btw I found out Lambchop4ever had a similar vid to this but i swear i didn't even know it existed until i put this vid up Tags: How To Be Asian NigaHiga Chinese Noodles Rice Cars Emo Gangsta Ninja Stereotype Demonguy666 lilamah Math KungFu Fighting |
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Hungary rapsody migonne by Carl Koeling!!! SUBSCRIBE!!! Hungary Rapsodie migonne By Carl Koeling. plz Rate+Comment=subscribe. hi my name is vi and im 12. Enjoy!! A Biography of Carl Koelling(the best i could find..... couldn't find a death date atm): Carl Koelling was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1831, of a musical family. He was a pupil of the celebrated pedagogue J. Schmitt. He settled in Chicago in 1878 as a teacher of pianoforte. He has been a prolific composer all his life, and now at the ripe age of eighty he is still in harness and in the active practice of his profession. Many of his compositions have met with great favor. His teaching pieces, in particular, are widely used and enjoyed. Her Koelling's waltz, "Finesse" is an excellent example of his best manner. It is a spirited and brilliant dance movement well within the capabilities of a pupil of intermediate grade, firm and direct in rhythm and lying well under the hands. There is much variety and thematic materials, and strong constrasts in expression will be required. This waltz may be taken at a brisk pace. Source:http://www.musicofyesterday.com/biographies/K/Carl-Koelling.php Tags: Demonguy666 12 Hungary Rapsodie featured haha lol dang awesome damn enjoy Vi cool keith watch carl koeling kool koelling Karl hamburg germany 1831 pupil of pedagougue schmitt settled in chicago 1878 as teacher pianoforte forte eighty |
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Twinkle Twinkle Little star 12 variations by Mozart {SUBSCRIBE!!} Thinking of making revised version, comment to say if i should.Hi im Vi and im playing something called...Twinkle Twinkle little star...12 variations!!! Composed By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. I'm Only 13 so leave helpful comments not spam. Thanks. Enjoy!!! (i wuz 11 when i did this) History on Mozart: Musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born to Leopold Mozart and his wife Anna Maria Pertl in Salzburg, Austria on January 27, 1756. Leopold Mozart was a successful composer and violinist and served as assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. Mozart and his older sister Maria Anna "Nannerl" were the couple's only surviving children, and their musical education began at a very young age. The archbishop of the Salzburg court, Sigismund von Schrattenbach was very supportive of the Mozart children's remarkable activities. By the time Mozart was five years old, he began composing minuets. The next year, he and his sister were taken to Munich and Vienna to play a series of concert tours. Both children played the harpsichord, but Mozart had also mastered the violin. In 1763, when Mozart was seven years old, his father took leave of his position at the Salzburg court to take the family on an extended concert tour of western Europe. Mozart and his sister performed in the major musical centers, including Stuttgart, Mannheim, Mainz, Frankfurt, Brussels, Paris, London, and Amsterdam. They did not return to Salzburg until 1766. During this time, Mozart continued to compose, completing his first symphony at age nine and publishing his first sonatas the same year. After spending less than a year in Salzburg, the family again departed for Vienna, where Mozart completed his first opera La finta semplice in 1768. Much to Leopold's frustration, the opera was not performed until the following year in Salzburg. Shortly thereafter, Mozart was appointed honorary Konzertmeister at the Salzburg court. In 1769, father and son traveled to Italy and toured for more than a year in Rome, Milan, Florence, Naples, and Bologna. While in Italy, Mozart completed another opera, Mitridate, re di Ponto, received a papal audience, passed admission tests to the Accademia Filarmonica, and performed many concerts. Mozart then returned to Salzburg, but traveled to Italy for two shorter journeys in October 1771 and October 1772 through March 1773. During this time he completed two more operas, Ascanio in Alba (1771) and Lucio Silla (1772), eight symphonies, four divertimentos, and several other works. Archbishop von Schrattenbach, who was a great supporter of Mozart, died in 1771 and was succeeded by Hieronymus von Colloredo. Although Archbishop Colloredo was a less generous employer, Mozart continued in his Salzburg post and worked diligently from 1775 to 1777. However, in an effort to secure a better position, Mozart obtained leave from Salzburg, and set out with his mother in 1777. They traveled through Munich, Augsburg, and Mannheim, but Mozart was not offered a post. The next year they continued on to Paris, where Mozart composed the Paris Symphony. In Paris, Mozart's mother fell ill and soon after the symphony's premiere, she died. Several months later, Mozart returned to Salzburg and was given the post of court organist as well as Konzertmeister. He produced numerous works during this period, including the famous Coronation Mass. In 1780, he was commissioned to compose an Italian opera for Munich. Idomeneo, re di Creta was completed the next year and was very successful. Soon after, Mozart was summoned to Vienna by Archbishop Colloredo, but unhappy with his treatment there, Mozart requested a discharge. Mozart remained in Vienna and in 1782, against his father's wishes, he married Constanze Weber. They had six children of which two survived. That same year, he completed the opera Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, which was an immediate success. From 1782 until 1787, when Mozart was appointed emperor Joseph II's chamber composer, Mozart was very productive. His works from this period include The Marriage of Figaro (1786), Don Giovanni (1787), and numerous piano concertos. Unfortunately, Mozart's income did not keep up with his success. He and his wife lived extravagantly and were continually in debt. Source:http://www.incwell.com/Biographies/Mozart.html Tags: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Vi Playing piano cool twinkle little star 12 variations awesome stuff Demonguy666 lol haha fat |
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Fur Elise(For Elise) By Ludwig Van Beethoven {SUBSCRIBE!!} Hi my name is Vi and i was 11 when i made this video (but check out my channel if you wanna know my real age) and this is my first Video!!!! here is a little history lesson on Beethoven: He was born in the German town of Bonn on the 16th of December 1770. His grandfather Ludwig and his father Johann were both musicians. Johann was to act as little Ludwig's first music teacher, but Ludwig soon changed to the court organist C. G. Neefe. Passing eleven years of age, Ludwig deputized for Neefe, and at twelve had his first music published. He then stayed as Neefe's assistant until 1787, when at seventeen, he took off for Vienna. Even though Vienna was to be his home for the rest of his life, this first visit was short. On hearing that his mother was dying, he quickly returned to Bonn. Five years later he finally moved to Vienna to live and work. After arriving in 1792 he studied composition and counterpoint under Haydn, Schenk, Salieri and Albrechtsberger. At the same time, he tried to establish himself as pianist and composer. His good relations with the towns aristocracy soon led to a secured income. In 1809, with the sole condition that he stayed in Vienna, Prince Kinsky, Prince Lobkowitz and Archduke Rudolp even guaranteed Beethoven a yearly income. But going back to the years around 1800, which is traditionally called the early period, he was still trying to master the high classical style. This strive culminated in the second symphony from 1801-1802. This is also the time when the middle period starts. From now up until 1813, Beethoven develops and enhances the high classical style into a more dynamic and individualistic style. It is now that he writes symphonies Nr. 3 - 8, piano consert Nr. 5 and a lot of chamber music. But as he learns to control his craft and develop the music into new undiscovered grounds, he also suffers from reminders of the pains of real life. He has early in life discovered that his hearing wasn't what it should be, and the disorder gets worse as time goes by. It gets to the point where Beethoven is thinking of ending his life as he sees no way out of his despair. That fact is documented in the letter he wrote to his brothers in 1802, the so called "Heiligenstadt Testament". This hearing disorder seems to have affected his social life to a great extent. He became difficult to handle in social interactions and could suddenly burst into outbreaks of anger and show bad temper where he usually insulted someone. If that is the reason for his troubles with women, or if their is something traumatic hidden in his childhood, I don't know, but the fact is that he never got involved with a woman in a normal relation. Beethoven seems to have been attracted to women he couldn't get, or at least was hard to get. An example is Antoine Brentano, with whom he had a relationship, but who broke up with him to marry a friend. It is she who is known as the "immortal beloved" in letters addressed to her from Beethoven in 1812. Around the same time, as this wasn't enough, his deafness reached the stage where he no longer could perform. Now came a couple of years without much creative work. Instead he was tormented by personal matters concerning his nephew of which he tried to gain custody when the brother died in 1815. But Beethoven didn't have the capacity of a domestic human being, and even though he did win the struggle for custody, Beethovens relation with the nephew was tense and burdensome and it reached the point where little Karl tried to take his own life in 1826. This is also the so called late period in Beethovens musical career. His music is described as less dramatic and more introvert, but also, I would like to add, more mature and secure. It has a flavour of the genius growing old and an obvious attitude. Listen for example to symphony Nr. 9 - it is complete! There is really not much to add as I see it. The above mentioned piece gave him, at last, at bit of economical success and he could live his last years in relative wellfare. But this period is still characterized by his lack of funds, much because his former patrons no longer could support him. Maybe the lifelong poverty is a reason for his deteriorating health and his death on March 26 1827. Source:http://home.swipnet.se/zabonk/cultur/ludwig/beetbio.htm Tags: Fur Elise; Piano; Beethoven; Classical Music; Demonguy666; Vi; playing partner video first awesome cool |
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Sonate Nr.545 by W.A. Mozart {subscribe}Comment+rate=subscribe Hey im Vi and Im 13 at the moment of this recording. For those who are wondering where i got the music, I got it from the book Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sonatas and three fantasias for the piano original version unedited Volume II. Lilamah Link:http://www.youtube.com/user/lilamah Looking forward to your subscription! History on Mozart: Musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born to Leopold Mozart and his wife Anna Maria Pertl in Salzburg, Austria on January 27, 1756. Leopold Mozart was a successful composer and violinist and served as assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. Mozart and his older sister Maria Anna "Nannerl" were the couple's only surviving children, and their musical education began at a very young age. The archbishop of the Salzburg court, Sigismund von Schrattenbach was very supportive of the Mozart children's remarkable activities. By the time Mozart was five years old, he began composing minuets. The next year, he and his sister were taken to Munich and Vienna to play a series of concert tours. Both children played the harpsichord, but Mozart had also mastered the violin. In 1763, when Mozart was seven years old, his father took leave of his position at the Salzburg court to take the family on an extended concert tour of western Europe. Mozart and his sister performed in the major musical centers, including Stuttgart, Mannheim, Mainz, Frankfurt, Brussels, Paris, London, and Amsterdam. They did not return to Salzburg until 1766. During this time, Mozart continued to compose, completing his first symphony at age nine and publishing his first sonatas the same year. After spending less than a year in Salzburg, the family again departed for Vienna, where Mozart completed his first opera La finta semplice in 1768. Much to Leopold's frustration, the opera was not performed until the following year in Salzburg. Shortly thereafter, Mozart was appointed honorary Konzertmeister at the Salzburg court. In 1769, father and son traveled to Italy and toured for more than a year in Rome, Milan, Florence, Naples, and Bologna. While in Italy, Mozart completed another opera, Mitridate, re di Ponto, received a papal audience, passed admission tests to the Accademia Filarmonica, and performed many concerts. Mozart then returned to Salzburg, but traveled to Italy for two shorter journeys in October 1771 and October 1772 through March 1773. During this time he completed two more operas, Ascanio in Alba (1771) and Lucio Silla (1772), eight symphonies, four divertimentos, and several other works. Archbishop von Schrattenbach, who was a great supporter of Mozart, died in 1771 and was succeeded by Hieronymus von Colloredo. Although Archbishop Colloredo was a less generous employer, Mozart continued in his Salzburg post and worked diligently from 1775 to 1777. However, in an effort to secure a better position, Mozart obtained leave from Salzburg, and set out with his mother in 1777. They traveled through Munich, Augsburg, and Mannheim, but Mozart was not offered a post. The next year they continued on to Paris, where Mozart composed the Paris Symphony. In Paris, Mozart's mother fell ill and soon after the symphony's premiere, she died. Several months later, Mozart returned to Salzburg and was given the post of court organist as well as Konzertmeister. He produced numerous works during this period, including the famous Coronation Mass. In 1780, he was commissioned to compose an Italian opera for Munich. Idomeneo, re di Creta was completed the next year and was very successful. Soon after, Mozart was summoned to Vienna by Archbishop Colloredo, but unhappy with his treatment there, Mozart requested a discharge. Mozart remained in Vienna and in 1782, against his father's wishes, he married Constanze Weber. They had six children of which two survived. That same year, he completed the opera Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, which was an immediate success. From 1782 until 1787, when Mozart was appointed emperor Joseph II's chamber composer, Mozart was very productive. His works from this period include The Marriage of Figaro (1786), Don Giovanni (1787), and numerous piano concertos. Unfortunately, Mozart's income did not keep up with his success. He and his wife lived extravagantly and were continually in debt. Source:http://www.incwell.com/Biographies/Mozart.html Tags: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Vi Playing piano cool sonate sonata Nr. 545 awesome stuff Demonguy666 classical rock world music |
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