This piece of music by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is from 1808-1810.
Youtube comments ...
gaxiola55: So beautiful
badwolf2901: I can play this, but only with the guide on.I
have hyper-mobility i my hands :) Plus I have a
crap memory :)
TheJaymanutd: but still im on your laptop beethoven!
cubusdk: Casio.
patrickgiovanny: Friend, this digital piano you're playing, what
is the brand?
Casio CDP-100
Yamaha P-140
Roland RD-700GX
Help me, the sound of it is very beautiful
... Hugs!
LoboTheAztec: Amazing
Awesome
Incredible
Monumental
AND UPRISING!
xennexdude: second part sucked, u should have practiced
more
handsomechuck1: How did you do the video? At first blush it
reminds me of interpolated rotoscoping, such
as that seen in Richard Linklater's films.
CutePoniesLOL: this is a gret song but if u think about the
horro movies in 1:27 it could be there dancing
and the person is just about to kill that person
which he wants to kill and the victim gets away
and killer is chasing and trying to kill the
victim and there runnin in a masion and at
the endish part for some reason its like they
come to realize that they love eatchother and
its a girl and guy. idk its just what i think :)
BIGTIMEdaniel: i've been listening to music my entire life .
but i never had the chance to listen to this .
i didnt know what i was missing .
Psychosymatical: My most loved song since I first heard it as
a child. It's so beautiful, good job.
webmastertool: LOL Just did and it sounds really bad. Human
played ones sounds better :)
Timakae: Why would you want that o_0 And I'd advise
you search for a midi file of fur elise, most
likely it'll have fur elise made up by a
computer program in all its mechanical glory.
mesahatesayou: Agreed
mesahatesayou: Agreed

webmastertool: Does anyone have a perfect version? Like a
computer program playing it to 100% exactness
with the right tone/speed etc? Pm me to Click
REPLY to this comment when you post it so i can
be notified. Thanks.
denyse51: the most lovely song ever
AlanExmanager: sry, i feel you have no soul...could be the
lsd of course.
dixiepits1: If I could learn to play just one piece on
the piano this would be it
BlondeandBrunette123: all 4 people who disliked this obviously were
deaf.
Ludwig van Beethoven: Bagatelle in A minor (Für Elise), WoO59.