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Topic: VIDEO: Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 3rd Mvt, but it's Still Dre  (Read 3938 times)

Offline williamhu

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Hi, title says it all :) Left hand arpeggios anyone?

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Offline j_tour

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That's fun, and looks like you had fun playing this intermezzo.  Those certainly are some LH arpeggios, indeed.

What's the significance of the title, though?
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Offline perfect_pitch

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I'm sorry... but I am one of those proud people who have never to this day ever played that Dr. Dre piece... so much so, I don't even know the title of what you were playing in the RH.

I'm also one of those proud people who would NEVER bastardise the great music of Beethoven by playing something as cheesy and awful as that.

Offline ranjit

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Seth Everman's original Still Dre skit on YouTube is cool, you should watch it. All of the imitators are cringe.

Nice LH arpeggios though.

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What's the significance of the title, though?
Still Dre is a track by Dr. Dre with a piano ostinato that’s attained ‘internet icon’ status, it’s what starts happening in the right hand after the opening bars :)

I'm sorry... but I am one of those proud people who have never to this day ever played that Dr. Dre piece... so much so, I don't even know the title of what you were playing in the RH.

I'm also one of those proud people who would NEVER bastardise the great music of Beethoven by playing something as cheesy and awful as that.
Sorry to have offended your sensibilities! Thanks for disliking all of my videos, though, I appreciate the effort.

Offline lelle

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Personally I think this kind of stuff is fun! Looking forward to see what else you come up with. Can you combine Beethoven with Justin Bieber, just to really offend the purists?  ;D

Offline perfect_pitch

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Thanks for disliking all of my videos, though, I appreciate the effort.

Excuse me? I'm not that petty. I did put a dislike on the Dr Dre video, but I haven't bothered looking up your other videos.

Offline andhow04

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i like yhour mashup even though i don't know the song.
maybe you will enjoy this video

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