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Today I want to take you to Austria during the age of knowledge and symmetry. However I really don't want to because in my opinion it's boring. Therefore, I'll take you to my world of rebellion instead, an age of asymmetry all in a a style of elegance and simplicity- just like you click that subscribe button...button..button.... I truly wonder what Mozart will think of my arrangement but one thing is for sure... I've just made enemies with all the conservative music professors who always enforced me not to take a piece and make it my own interpretation. Frankly, actually not frankly, I was quite bored with the original composition and to be honest, I think we all are. We know it so well to the point where some professors would speak the words "HOW DARE YOU AMEND THIS SACRED PIECE BY MOZART". It's not that I don't enjoy the piece in its natural form, but rather I was curious to see the result if I play the happy, jolly, melody in the beginning which you heard into a sad, contradicting, and maybe in an even pessimistic point of view, which you also heard.... what do you think? Do you think it creates a story? Did you feel something you haven't felt before? Let me know down in the comments! In life, there is a law in which we are inevitable to abide by and that is contrast. We can know and feel what happiness is only after we know and feel what sadness is. We can truly embrace love after we struggle and overcome a heartbreak. By applying this sad melody right after you heard the original melody, I think the happiness that comes after just felt that much more... precious. Let me know down in the comments if you would like to hear more of Chris'Gallery arrangements of original, sacred pieces like this one. If you like it and you would like to join Chris'Gallery, please join by subscribing- we'd be happy to have you here. Also I have an album coming out soon so follow me on socials and stay tuned! IG: / chris_gallery_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chris_gallery... Where to travel with you next....