Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Nightmare (INSANE Remix)

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Published 2020-09-18
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After writing "Fur Elise," Beethoven rushes to find Elise to win her heart. Unfortunately, things do not go as planned. This is the sequel to "What if Fur Elise was by Skrillex (Beethoven's Nightmare)."

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Moonlight Sonata Nightmare Piano-only version:    • Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Nightmar...  

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Credits:
Main Producer: Lone-R
Composition by: Lionel Yu & Lone-R
Video Editing: @Torwz bit.ly/Torwz_YT
Mastering: kodeblooded
Story: Lionel Yu & Samantha3445
Animation: Aran_Edits
Thanks to my discord members Jess, Zulaski, Fawful, DJ TARCM, Harry and Jake for giving feedback on the song.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cliche_5860
    Alternate title: Beethoven Fights the Antagonist of Frozen
  • I have played piano for over 30 years, and am especially fond of playing Beethoven. I saw this, and not gonna lie, at first I was like, "Great, another online pianist who thinks he can remix Moonlight Sonata and make it sound cool". Then I listened, and after I picked my jaw up off the floor, I typed this comment. Excellently done. Just insane. Love it.
  • "you can't headbang to classical music though" ---- him: "hold my metronome"
  • @boostop842
    Beethoven was a classical music composer who not only had ADHD but was deaf in his later stages in music. But still composed nonetheless. He lost his love and had depression episodes. This is why Beethoven is one of the most greatest composers of all time. People like you can transform the piano into almost an otherworldly instrument. The piano can replicate orchestras perfectly. The piano can please the soul, the piano can make someone feel power, rage, anger, or happiness. This brilliant piece can be imagined as Beethoven's last symphony. Ending to behold the glory of Beethoven. ""To play wrong notes is insignificant. To play without passion is inexcusable." - Ludwig Van Beethoven: Thank you, for making this piece. It's truly a wonder to behold.
  • It's been a long time since an instrumental piece has moved me to tears. Good lord this is intense and so emotional. I am absolutely in love with your work and have never been so impressed before.
  • I put the original on repeat when I'm depressed. But this... I have no words for this level of awesome.
  • Beethoven writing in his journal: Dear Diary, b***hes ain't s**t.
  • @DeadCatX2
    I am pretty sure that if Beethoven himself could watch this video, he would weep at the beauty of it. A job well done, sir
  • This is one of the best combination of classical and techno! Will listen to this 2022 to infinity!
  • @iso_Bandit
    I came for the tunes and got distracted by anime betrayals
  • @garvitjain3200
    When you wanted to be a DJ but you were forced to become a Piano 🎹 Composer. ☝️
  • @jackimohr1
    I’m still listening to this daily after months. Does this not inspire you that you are never to old to give up on your dreams and hobbies? The song is laced with determination overshadowing regret
  • @kimchiman1000
    I know nothing about music, but I have tears streaming down my face. I had no idea something could sound so beautiful. I had no idea that sound could sound so wonderful. Looking forward to hearing more of what you can do.
  • @hamallama4517
    did i just read fanfiction of a dead guy's romance complete with angst, violence, and drama
  • @juliybardz2
    Is no one noticing how he played smoothly through the original C-sharp minor to the E-major rendition at the end? This is the best thing I have ever heard in my life! Thank you, Yu and Lone-R!