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Universal Ambients
Добавлен 26 апр 2021
Original Ambient Music inspired by Classic Art.
California, 1872
Original Ambient Music made by me.
Painting: Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902).
If you enjoy my work and would like to support me:
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Painting: Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902).
If you enjoy my work and would like to support me:
www.patreon.com/universalambients
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Paraguay, 1867
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Victor Meirelles (1832-1903). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Bethlehem, 1882
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Bernhard Fiedler 1816-1904). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
La Rochelle, 1627
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Henri Motte (1846-1922). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Boston, 1887
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: John Henry Hill (1839-1922). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Place de la Concorde, 1781
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Claude Louis Châtelet (1753-1794). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
The Mediterranean Sea, 1904
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Charles Cottet (1863-1925). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Ikenohata, 1881
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
The Kattegat Sea, 865 AD
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: John Brett (1831-1902). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
New York, 1609
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Edward Moran (1829-1901). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Pangea, 230 Million Years Ago
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Adolf Chwala (1836-1900). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Sea of Azov, 1897
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817-1900). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
The Skagerrak, 1857
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Marcus Larson (1825-1864). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Ochanomizu, 1880
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Versailles, 1715
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Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Thomas Alexander Harrison (1853-1930). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: www.patreon.com/universalambients
Currently living like 5 kilometres away from the baltic sea in Germany, and it is my favourite place to visit. It is just beautiful
it's giving Jeremy Soule
I have a question! what happened in california in 1872? or why do you put the years in the videos?
In this case, 1872 is the year in which the California you see in the painting takes place. I tried to evoke in this melody an idyllic moment of peace in the north of the state before the Modoc war broke out.
He encapsulates the solemn moments we'd like to imagine happened in a time which was completely different from our modern times :] 😊
Hello everyone. I would like to share what I wrote while listening to this music. I am very grateful for this music. “I don’t know where this path leads” is one of the important messages of the exhibition. I don’t know where, but I step on it; I lose the path, but I return to it. And there is a lot of hope on this path. There is always an opportunity for action, for growth, for breaking upward, because in the spiritual world something is always happening, and every visible action of a person has its reflection, its influence there. So, on this path everything has meaning, therefore everything can become a symbol, a sign, a poem. This way of being is open, a person can always enter into this heightened significance. Although this is a complex sacredness - not initially inherent in a separate thing or person, but potentially the sacredness of the entire world, if a person who walks through this world begins to spiritualize it through his consciousness and the special task of growth and search, for which he will seek embodiment in all forms. It is hidden, like the soul of a person. It is invisible, so it always leaves us room for doubt, therefore it leaves the possibility of risk, of faith: is this place, or is it not there? A place that is not there - there is no separate place for the spirit, but the spirit can permeate everything if a person becomes its container, if this consciousness of the spirit can receive a body. A person is now in such a position that initially he does not know clearly where he is going, what he is for. But he has clues - universal symbols that everyone carries within himself. Symbols to which the divine soul responds, recognizing the reflection of some phenomenon that exists in the invisible world. It is as if we are born with a language inside, the meaning and rules of which we ourselves do not know. But when something in the world speaks to us in this same language - we will be able to understand, something in us will be able to understand. Everyone knows that Beauty, Risk speak this language, and sometimes good works of art can speak like this, giving the opportunity to hear this language again. The more we hear it, the more often we go where it can be heard, the further we will be able to begin to master it, to study it… and perhaps over time not only words, but also songs, poems that are spoken in this language in the world around us will become understandable. For now, we hear only a messy murmur, but in time, perhaps, we will be able to receive messages from beyond time, which are recorded here for those who wish to follow the path of spirituality."
request Munich 1845
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The "Guerra de la Triple Alianza". Probably the worst moment in the history of Paraguay.
Calming, especially when dealing with existential dread
El cuadro representa cuando las tropas brasileras atravesaron las fortificaciones paraguayas
this image of the past and this music of the present give me the impression of being in the distant future
karadeniz he
Птичье пение, на мой вкус, лишнее. Не у всех слушателей есть такие птицы в регионе, или не то время года (у меня зима) и погружение размывается. В остальном - спасибо, и поработал и почитал под неё.
perfect to have on in the background while doing almost anything. can you make some longer videos?
Probably the most violent period of time in Paraguay's history en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguayan_War
Very nice ;)
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What are those long woods?
please never delete this
who's still vibing in 5785?
Do you have a page on Bandcamp? Would love to support you.
May Bethlehem know peace again.
What are you using the make the music?
@@YCbop My piano and Acoustica Mixcraft
I suppose I can ask here. Is it okay to use your tracks in videos, if I credit you and post a link to your channel? I am making a rather unrelated type of videos, but I think that your music could sometimes capture what I want to show through the end cards of my videos; though that might be long off. Figured I should ask though :)
I think this is the most recent you've gone so far, in your musical time machine
Wow we HAVE to respect that man for going Back to 1878 Just so we can hear the black Sea
This is what I imagine sitting in a meadow with my soulmate would sound like
This is well done. But please tell me. Is this made by u or a robot?
It's made by me, I use my piano and Acoustica Mixcraft
@UniversalAmbients God bless your for your creativity. Also I suggest putting in a fade in effect at the start of each video. I think it'll add "weight". Maybe a little description of each site you represent in the video. Including a no AI disclaimer would be good.
My name is John Marston...
I take it you're polish? Because I am, and I Love it :D
You know what? I'm putting this on my Christmas playlist. It's a little more introspective, but I feel a lot of things through this piece, combined with that title and painting. Thank you for this video :)
Why are you saying this like its hard for anyone to believe?
@@greatcoldemptiness because it's hard to believe good this track is yo. But honestly idk. I was in a mood and just typed on autopilot.
почти все ролики просмотрела
The most beautiful region in the world, now in ruins..
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Родился и вырос в России, но мои предки Ливы
big ups from the irish navy
🐚
You hit my core with this one, La Rochelle saw one of the happiest version of myself, thank you so much.
Studying for my exam on French History and this pops up lol
Kharkiv 1987
Do Mexico 1911
Pour Dieu ! Pour le Roi ! Pour le Cardinal ! Vive la France !
Danke!
Vielen Dank!
Tienes que hacer de argentina 1976
Wasn't La Rochelle sieged in years 1627-1628?
So many angry people wow
Could you do Baltimore 1915?
Thank you so much, great work. Really helps with concentration too.
As was stated before, the date of the video only reflects the year the painting was, not the historical event (siege of la rochelle 1628) so you could change the title to reflect this ! love your work <3
I guess i have learn this last few months, watching this channel pouring little pearls on a daily basis, that these little incongruencies flashing now and then, are just a calling voice for further deep diving in the history of the painting and the places and moments in time it evokes. So, another rewarding thing about watching this channel, is having a lot of people related and informed about the place, or the moment in time at play, commenting. Thanks!
This painting is not representative of a XIXcentury scene, it represent le cardinal de Richelieu during the siege of La Rochelle 1627-1628, even if the painting was made in 1881 by an academic artist ! ... I saw that you change the date so thank you for the modification ;) And thanks a lot for your work, great ambiant for this one !
Thats my city XD 😁😁