Moonlight - Electric Cello (Inspired by Beethoven) - ThePianoGuys

213 views

0   0

To purchase this song and (or) our album "WONDERS" click HERE: https://thepianoguys.com/shop/music
DEUTSCHLAND FANS klicken Sie hier, um Videos anzuschauen: http://smarturl.it/tpg_DE
________________________

We're on Tour! http://smarturl.it/tpgtour
Buy Sheet Music: http://smarturl.it/Sheet_Music
New Album here: http://smarturl.it/NewAlbum
Buy song here: http://smarturl.it/moonlight
________________________

Subscribe to our main channel: http://smarturl.it/TPGsubscribe1
Subscribe to our BTS channel: http://smarturl.it/TPGsubscribe2
Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PianoGuys
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PianoGuys
________________________

Behind the Scenes:
http://www.youtube.com/user/thepianoguys2#p/u/0/KAAM3zH0ntM

Moonlight was inspired by the great composer Ludwig Van Beethoven and his masterpiece "Moonlight Sonata," written for piano. It was written for piano, of course, because the electric cello had yet to be invented...

"I used both of my 5-string electric cellos (one tuned extra high and one extra low) and the acoustic cellos to give this piece a unique feel and a high level of emotion.

I used another melody from Beethoven -- try and guess what it is (guess before you scroll down to the credits where it is listed!) It starts at 1:21 and reoccurs throughout the tune. This melody happened spontaneous in the studio and saved the tune from a bad case of writer's block." -Steven Sharp Nelson

Credits
Music produced by Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson
Written and performed by Steven Sharp Nelson
Inspired by Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" and the melody from Beethoven's 7th Symphony, 2nd movement (Allegretto)
Recorded, mixed & mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG Studios
Video produced by Paul Anderson, Tel Stewart, and Shaye Scott of the Piano Guys

Locations:
Salt Flats, Utah
The "Enola Gay" Airplane Hanger, Utah -- courtesy of Jim & Tom Petersen
http://www.wendoverairbase.com
View More
Comments