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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Although Walter Murphy performed almost every instrument for A Fifth of Beethoven himself, Private Stock Records felt the song would be more commercially successful if credited to a band rather than an individual. The label credited the song to the fictitious Big Apple Band, not realizing that this was already the name of an actual disco group (which later changed its name to [[Good Times|Chic]]).
* Although Walter Murphy performed almost every instrument for A Fifth of Beethoven himself, Private Stock Records felt the song would be more commercially successful if credited to a band rather than an individual. The label credited the song to the fictitious Big Apple Band, not realizing that this was already the name of an actual disco group (which later changed its name to Chic).


== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==

Revision as of 03:21, 9 April 2015

A Fifth of Beethoven

Song Information

A Fifth of Beethoven's jacket.

Artist: Walter Murphy and The Big Apple Band
Composition: Ludwig van Beethoven
Arrangement: Walter Murphy
Producer: Thomas J. Valentino
Album: A Fifth of Beethoven (1976)
BPM: 110
Length: 1:47
First Music Game Appearance: DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • A Fifth of Beethoven is a disco arrangement of the first movement of Beethoven's Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op. 67.
  • Another arrangement of Beethoven's Symphony No.5 appears as part of Chaos Age, from pop'n music.

Trivia

  • Although Walter Murphy performed almost every instrument for A Fifth of Beethoven himself, Private Stock Records felt the song would be more commercially successful if credited to a band rather than an individual. The label credited the song to the fictitious Big Apple Band, not realizing that this was already the name of an actual disco group (which later changed its name to Chic).

Song Production Information

None.

Difficulty & Notecounts

DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 10 from DDRMAX2 to SuperNOVA2.

Game Single Double
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
Notecounts / Freeze Arrows / Shock Arrows 51 / 4 109 / 4 265 / 12 356 / 22 - / - / - 108 / 7 265 / 17 322 / 13 - / - / -
DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3 N/A 3 7 9 3 7 9