Jazz version of Moonlight Sonata


A jazzy version of Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia. check me out! www.myspace.com

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25 Responses to Jazz version of Moonlight Sonata

  1. lechuza120 says:

    pierde el sabor de lo clasico de la pieza musical

  2. 95bach says:

    you destroy a masterpiece

  3. MrYouremyhero says:

    very cool

  4. rodolfojelin says:

    JA K WENNOO

  5. anonymouslolxD says:

    @CoachTMBSC How is this song about sex?

  6. olopcall says:

    I made a canon in D jazz version. U can find it on my channel!

  7. DrawBeyond says:

    I like it

  8. BIGJOHN3212 says:

    @CoachTMBSC
    word dawg.

  9. MermaidJurate says:

    Have I said already that this is brilliant?!!!!

  10. madboyvenezuela says:

    just great! you could listen to my own salsa version of Rachmaninoff’s Prelude op 2 =D

  11. boogmaster7 says:

    cewl

  12. jonimazza1 says:

    cool

  13. 101elton101 says:

    type dirty mozarts in google you’ll find something called “lick my arse” what a CRACKer get it CRACKer

  14. 101elton101 says:

    actually some of mozartz work whene translated are actually worser thene eninem in terms of profanity.. i recall reading about it in a paper, i cant remember fully but i do know it was about rimming..if you dont know what rimming is google it.

  15. CareyPortnoyBeauford says:

    honestly i can see you’re a great piano player, i just cant really see this song jazzy.

  16. BBRicopobre112 says:

    D:

  17. LizardLover981 says:

    @TheToeProject Well of course it changes the emotion of it. Rhythm is a large part of what is being expressed throughout a piece. And with such a dramatic change in that as well as in the dynamics as there were in this variation, you can’t expect for the feelings behind it to remain unchanged. Besides, isn’t the whole point of making a variation such as this to change what the audience feels?

  18. NETTACR123 says:

    YOU TOOK THE SOUL :S

  19. truthasfineprint says:

    i can see how your trying to do a more boogie woogie rhythm but i feel it could have been jazzier if you altered the chords a bit, adding major and minor 7ths and all

  20. Amarelaoo1 says:

    omg i cant believe how awesome this is

  21. pmawi says:

    ditan sin lay kah eih se takhuat lu be

  22. SAJRMusicianp says:

    I hear a lot the original, and this is really jazzy!!!
    I like a lot!!! Nice job!!! =D

  23. TheToeProject says:

    Lovely, but it kinda misses the emotion expressed in the original thing. Still, brilliant!

  24. ragtimest says:

    @CoachTMBSC Yeah but they expressed it in a much more complex way unlike today and most people don’t have that impression (drugs, etc.) upon hearing their music, nor such influence. (Ofcourse not all music today is full of drugs or whatever, lol.)

  25. EmptyBlunt says:

    wtf is this

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