E — Rush
: Real-world pianists began a global competition to see who could play the "playable" sections the fastest.
: High-profile creators like Penguinz0 (Charlie) reacted to covers, propelling it into the mainstream. RUSH E
To ensure "Rush E" lived up to its name, the creators used "word-painting," where the physical layout of the notes on the digital score actually spells out the letter . This design choice made the piece humanly impossible to play; at certain points, the score requires dozens of fingers hitting keys simultaneously at breakneck speeds. 4. Viral Success and the Quest for Mastery "Rush E" exploded in popularity thanks to several factors: : Real-world pianists began a global competition to
: It hit right as the "Deep Fried E" meme featuring Lord Farquaad/Markiplier was peaking. This design choice made the piece humanly impossible
The joke evolved when fans jokingly requested a "Russian version" of the "E" meme. Sheet Music Boss obliged by transposing the simple "E" into the key of and adding aggressive, rapid-fire rhythms inspired by the "Rush B" meme from the game Counter-Strike . This gave birth to "Rush E" —a track that starts off challenging but quickly descends into total musical chaos. 3. Making the "Impossible"
