Who is your musical inspiration?


Friday 11 May 2012

Nothing is More Important.

I find most people are so serious about music, so I have something to say to all those people out there who think banging on a piano is funny and okay: Get a life, stop ruining things for people that are important to them.

The reason I say this is because the other day I felt the need to play a song one last time for my Bubby, but I was rudely disproved by a random stranger who felt the need to play the piano and not let a child play for her ill grandmother... To the man who did that: You shouldn't have to fight to be able to play something for your grandmother...

Sorry I haven't posted in a long time... I'VE BEEN SOOO BUSY!!!

Thanks so much for reading that and listening to my thoughts!

Here is a song I really wanted you to hear! It's gorgeous!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWW0PhN47Ws

-Immortal Beloved <3

Tuesday 21 February 2012

Moonlight Sonata= The Actual Composition.

For many years I have wondered how people could look at someone with zero talent, and think they could be something if they edited their voice and create fake instruments through a computer. Meanwhile, if Beethoven's work was in the 21st century, people would appreciate it much more than this Ke$ha, Rihanna, and Dev garbage. I think that if people actually listened to one of Beethoven's pieces they wouldn't be listening to Rihanna. But then I found out I was wrong when I see people falling asleep to Beethoven's work. Do people fall asleep to Rihanna? NO. They don't fall asleep to Rihanna because they like autotuned garbage, and talentless people.

But then I realized... These singers of the 21st century aren't the only garbage people look up to. Let's think. Oh, yes. There is still Mozart.

I think all these kids nowadays are plugging their ears from real music, and comment if you think so to, and enjoy the 18th century music!

                                  Pictured above is the original "Moonlight Sonata" composed by
                                  Ludwig Van Beethoven, born December 16th, 1770 in Bonn, Germany.

Thursday 5 January 2012

BEETHOVEN.

If you think Beethoven is amazing... Comment on this post <3

-Immortal Beloved <3

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Can you guess?

Can you guess who composed this concerto?


HINT: He was deafened by age 27 and their father had told at his concert when he was 7 that he was 6, so it looked even more amazing.

Let's see...

It's Immortal Beloved, as I promised posting on Tuesday in the afternoon. I know Tuesdays are Beethoven subject based, but I was more than curious to know about something... My blog is all about how great Beethoven is, I wanted to know if there are other composers for piano you like too that I don't mention (other than my hatred for Mozart, but that doesn't count). Here it goes:
Who do you like out of the three?
-Beethoven
-Mozart
-Bach
Who do you think is the most interesting out of the three?
-Beethoven
-Mozart
-Hayden

Thank you very much!
Next week on Moonlight Sonata:
About Me

-Immortal Beloved <3

Sunday 1 January 2012

New Days!

Immortal Beloved will be posting two blogs a week; Catch the new updates, news, impute, and important news every week on Tuesday; a blog about Beethoven; Thursday; a blog about myself or important news to discuss. If you would like to get updates about Moonlight Sonata, follow, subscribe and rate it, and you will get daily updates about piano and tips to become great at the musical instrument without lessons... I know I have some followers, so for those followers, here is the weekly tip:
Buy a beginner book at a music store such as Cosmo Music, and pick one song you would like to learn. Practise it every day until it is memorised and ready and the correct tempo, dynamics and notes. Once that is done, move on to another song. Work your way through the book until you are done. Then, get the level up.

Hope this has helped you!
Next Tuesday on Moonlight Sonata:
Beethoven Inspirations...
Catch Beethoven and Immortal Beloved on Tuesdays and Thursdays at http://knowitallbeethovina.blogspot.com 

-Immortal Beloved <3

5 Minute Ludwig Van Beethoven Biography

This will be a 5 minute Ludwig Van Beethoven biography for those who don't know about him.

Ludwig Van Beethoven was born on December 16th 1740 in Bonn Germany. His father was Johann Van Beethoven, and his oldest sibling, (male) Maria Van Beethoven. His father (Johann) was abusive and an alcoholic. This caused Ludwig (as he grew) to have anger management. When he was in his early 20's, his ear problem (he developed the problem in his late teens) increased, leading to the age 25 (approximately) when his hearing problem was at a severe stage, he developed a condition that led to deafness. When he was in his late 30's, he had met a lady named Elise, whom he had named the famous composition, 'Fur Elise' (German for For Elise) for. It his early 40's, he had written his will and given most of his belongings to someone that is not named (in the will it said Immortal Beloved). He had also written a note to her while sick in the hospital. She was accused of cheating by Beethoven, and Beethoven (was the godfather) took possession of her son whom she had with Beethoven's brother. The name of the son was guessed to be Carl, and in history it is a fact that Carl Czerny was Beethoven's pupal, though is godson's name was Carl. People say that Carl, Immortal Beloved's son, was Carl Czerny. Though, there is no proof there was to support that theory.

Beethoven died (the date is not known) when he was 57 in 1797.
The legacy of Beethoven will live on in another soul...

-Immortal Beloved <3