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Gotta admit, I didn't know Beethoven wrote boogie-woogie (not ai, promise!) (Original Post) malthaussen Aug 10 OP
I knew before I opened the thread which piece you were referring to. Ocelot II Aug 10 #1
LOTS of such stuff, and there's also MOZART! elleng Aug 10 #2
I used to be able to play this... Ocelot II Aug 10 #5
Many years ago, there was a delightful ad for some food item... 3catwoman3 Aug 11 #9
Had no idea. Dixiegrrrl Aug 10 #3
Then there's this... jls4561 Aug 10 #4
Cool! 😎 anciano Aug 10 #6
That's probably the coolest music news snot Aug 10 #7
Another bit where Beethoven got his left hand boogie boogie octaves going. LudwigPastorius Aug 11 #8

Ocelot II

(126,689 posts)
1. I knew before I opened the thread which piece you were referring to.
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 01:55 PM
Aug 10

When I was in college, a good friend played this sonata, #32, Op. 111, Beethoven's last one, at his senior recital. Most of his later music is very strange for the time (he was deaf by then, so other people's music could no longer bother him); the last string quartets are especially weird. I remember my friend practicing this for a long time; it's quite difficult - but Beethoven wouldn't have cared.

3catwoman3

(27,490 posts)
9. Many years ago, there was a delightful ad for some food item...
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 05:06 PM
Aug 11

…that was backed by Rondo Alla Turca. I can’t remember what food it was, but part of the lyrics were “…have a little (whatever it was) in your life.”

The ad was a clever and entertaining as the one for raisins set to Heard It On The Grapevine.

I’ve tried many times to look this up, to no avail.

snot

(11,279 posts)
7. That's probably the coolest music news
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 02:21 PM
Aug 10

I've come across in a long time! What an f'ing genius.

Thanks!

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