‘How to Get Kids Into Classical Music’ pairs classical tunes with today’s pop hits

You may already be aware of Cdza -- also known as Collective Cadenza, the group that creates music video experiments that usually go viral. They already have more than 4.8 million YouTube channel views and counting, and they've presented such gems as the "History of Whistling" and the "History of Wooing Women."

This time around, the collective has enlisted the help of youngsters Alyssa Lower and Aiden Medina for a new video that aims to help answer the burning question, "how do you get kids to listen to classical music?"

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By pairing famous composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven with today's popular artists like LMFAO and Adele, Cdza seems to have found the answer.

Lower and Medina sing lyrics from Justin Bieber's "Baby" over top of Joseph Haydn's "Surprise Symphony," and they spout Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" lyrics along with Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt Overture," and the result is surprisingly entertaining.

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Viewers agree that the clip is a hit, and in addition to giving it nearly 25,000 views since its posting on Oct. 23, fans have left comments like, "This is so odd and magical and terrifying and beautiful all at the same time..." and "Honestly every video needs Jurassic Park theme. It's that good."

Do you think combining classical music with pop lyrics is a good way to get children interested in the tunes of the past? Let us know in the comments below!

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