fitness tip: when u bored with faken exercises and have an old, dusty drum kit standing, play some metal. Fat's gone in no time. (i didn't mean to abuse you, i really appreciate your schism cover)
More like imagine this as the main character approaches the final boss who is an amalgamation of the collective fears and insecurities of the human race
Man, I wish this was a symphony. I couldn't imagine how wonderful that would be to hear an entire tool album orchestral. That would be an amazing evening.
Imagine a Sci-Fi film with an entire soundtrack of Tool in orchestral arrangement. It just needs to happen. And you guys need to be the ones to do it. Thank you for this, its so gorgeous.
This is exactly why metal and orchestral music are very alike. They share one very important element: INTENSITY. Metal and orchestral music are meant to be grand, exciting, and intense!
Same with progressive rock. Classical music, metal, and prog rock (Not normal rock, but prog) all have complex rhythms and are multilayered, and all full of passion.
I would love the see the reactions of people hearing this when orchestral music was at its peak in the 17th century or whenever it was. it would be interesting to see what they thought of it.
@@hihello-sx1sx Yeah, it would be a bit confusing to them that in some ways it is much simpler and more repetitive but rhythmically more interesting. They might perceive it as exotic dance music.
the members of Tool would be burned at the stake for composing such a devilish piece of music, the musicians would be sentenced for life and the person recording this on camera would be beheaded after waterboarding, whiplashing and pulling toenails to hear where the Magicians got such a device from. Those were the days...
They fucking did it! They trapped in an orchestra the power, the energy and the psychedelic style of Tool, making it even more powerful, with all the arrangment. Superb.
Just look at the man on the right at 8:37. Look at his face, he definitely wanted to do one extra final note of the chaos. He was so brave he resisted this temptation. I'm so proud.
love your reviews! and I agree, played cello for 4 years, this brings up some good memories, if only I had the money for a new instrument I wish to play
First time I've seen this. Was watching and didn't realize I had tears in my eyes. This is easily one of the best Orchestral Covers of any TOOL Song I've ever heard. Would love to see them do Lateralus.
I'm planning on doing an orchestral mockup of the Salival version of PUSHIT using some of the best virtual instrument libraries known to man... Got a few other projects to finish before I can fully commit to it, but I tried toying around with some ideas the other day and I believe its going to be freaking epic. If I can get it anywhere close to this video's level of awesomeness, I think I'll be able to die fairly fulfilled.
I just watched this again and it just occurred to me that I could listen to that guy on the keys play this song all day long. Had a Heart Attack last Sunday and should be dead now. My daughter almost lost her dad and hearing him play just woke me up again to the emotions
This is astounding and all, don't get me wrong, but I'd love to hear an entire cover/interpretation of this by just the pianist, maybe with some light percussion. He did such a rad job with the middle section, turning it into a whole new piece without sacrificing the slightest bit of the original feel, it's amazing.
Listening to this on good headphones... unreal. Can you imagine in person. Unreal job guys. The piano was beautiful, it set up the finale! 46 out of 2 for sure
Another thing I love about this is that this is such a respectful cover. There's dignity to it in a way I didn't even know was lacking in other performances.
The lone piano starting at 5:40 gave me goosebumps. The whole project sounds freaking amazing, would really like to hear more orchestral arranged Tool stuff .
It gives a somewhat different vibe to the original, that is not a bad thing in my view at all, it is the conception of a new opus. I love the result, especially the pianist's performance. It's a special pleasure to see a good pianist's hands' graceful movements over the keyboard.
If Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, the greats ,if they were alive now ,they would play music of this caliber, and I would say that Tool are our greats. This is probably the most beautiful and powerful piece of music I've ever heard. Thank you for the Vibrations Tool and the folks composing this piece,
Being a fan of Tool since before Undertow came out, I'm always and continually astounded by the music. Hearing the same music performed in such a completely different arrangement just reaffirms why Tool is the greatest band ever. This was absolutely amazing! I had literal chills.
Thoroughly enjoyed the arrangement as a tool fan and former symphonic orchestra member. However, where was the percussion? This had such a strong timpani and chimes part that really made this piece great, why wasn't it played live?
For real I was disappointed by the lack of percussion in this piece. Danny Carey does an awesome job. If there was an actual drum set part for this I think it would sound so much better
The complexity of Tool's arrangements translates into something extraordinary in this format. It certainly could handle the big halls and introduced into a crowd with no understanding of what they are listening to.
Truly amazing. There's one thing I have noticed with people making tool covers, any covers be it orchestra, koto, cello, the guy who plays entire song on one acoustic guitar - all of them are so well executed. I mean I haven't seen one crap cover of a Tool song which tells a lot to me about people who listen to and play Tool. Great stuff, keep going 👌
Epic. Great performance guys! My only gripe is with the "between supposed lovers" part. The change in syllable stress in this arrangement dropped all the impact at the end of the line. Other than that I loved everything (especially the high reverb piano in the bridge and the epic build up in the outro!). I didn't mind the more simplified percussion even as a drummer, because frankly the type of percussion Danny uses in the song would sound extremely busy in an orchestral arrangement. He normally has a lot of space to fill, and there's not a huge call for it here.
This among many other videos I've seen really just shows how amazing Tool is that is is covered not only by guitarists, drummers and bassists, but also by orchestras. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time. And by the way, this is a beautiful cover of the song, so powerful!
This version of this song is one of my favorite things ever. I want to hear all of Tools music translated this way. I literally come back to this video regularly because I love it so much.
Nick.....I just listened to this arrangment for the 2nd time. The 1st time was 3 years ago and I enjoyed it. The 2nd time was 5 minutes ago. Now my life has gone off the tracks, crashed, started up again only to come off again...now I am trying to figure if its worth it or not to get back on the tracks again.....After hearing this god sent musical production to me a 2nd time...I feel a small amount of love and hope to get back up. To that special piano player: thank you for taking what Tool has made and adding your own feelings to it. I heard with my heart during the middle section before the powerful ending. Mr. Piano player I used to lay down under our piano as a young boy, a young boy with ADHD and Chronic depression and listen to my mother play the piano...Looking back I know she did that just for me, to help soothe me and calm me and tell me she loved me. Listening to you play, brought me back to that moment 32 years later! Thank you for that....thanks for daring to be creative and put in your own ingredients to a already masterful recipe..you made it better. To that blonde playing the flute..thank you, it was short and sweet but made such a impression on me. To everyone in this production....THANK YOU. I know the peices fit.
The whole second part is just astonishingly beautifull....you really gave the song a different aura, it sounds absolutely fantastic.....(first part didnt really work for me though)..
Can you imagine how insane the time notation looks like on the sheet music... According to wikipedia, "In one analysis of the song, the song alters meter 47 times"
Look I love tool and this would be such an honor to learn but if my conducter was handing out sheet music for a new piece w that many signature changes I'm gonna cry at least a little 😂
Since I first saw them live in the early 90’s as a kid, I knew there was something special about their music. I don’t have a musical background, I just felt it! I’m happy to see those in the know feel it as well.
There are far too many 'orchestral' covers where it's just a cover band with an orchestra backing them up, adding little and sometimes nothing to it. This, however, is the real deal!
Me before watching: Oh, cool! I love tool and orchestral music, lets check it out! Me after watching: *sobbing profusely* THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING IVE EVER HEARD!
That was absolutely sublime! I give it 46 out of 2.
i see what you did there
I give it right in 2
i give it vigniti tres
I give swimming lessons
I give them a high H.
That moment when you've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing
Nice
not gonna lie, this is me when i've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing
And i'm going to rediscover communication
Goddamit! I wanted to say that!!😆
But we're doomed to crumble as we grow
I imagine this playing while the main character is trying to defuse a bomb and the clock is ticking down.
Can u cover this song bro
Hey, I just realized that it was the one and only Jon Sudano who left this comment! I'm a fan of your work, sir. We should collaborate sometime.
Sounds like it could be in halo to me honestly
fitness tip: when u bored with faken exercises and have an old, dusty drum kit standing, play some metal. Fat's gone in no time. (i didn't mean to abuse you, i really appreciate your schism cover)
More like imagine this as the main character approaches the final boss who is an amalgamation of the collective fears and insecurities of the human race
I could listen to that piano solo for an eternity
It's intense, yet gives a sense of melancholy.
It is my highlight, too.
Literally.
I happen to be listening to that part as I read your comment. Spot on.
It's the way the string soar when they come back in that gets me in the feels
Man, I wish this was a symphony. I couldn't imagine how wonderful that would be to hear an entire tool album orchestral. That would be an amazing evening.
Tool on symphony would be epic. T & S or S & T
Imagine a Sci-Fi film with an entire soundtrack of Tool in orchestral arrangement. It just needs to happen. And you guys need to be the ones to do it. Thank you for this, its so gorgeous.
imagine Maynard playing the galactic alien emperor
Or a Miyazaki..
So trueee, Miyazaki kept popping into my head as well.
Jordan Rawi I imagined a "gravity" like scene of an astronaut floating before the wreckage of a space station when the piano came in.
the breakdown at 3:40 does sound like the music from that one dude who wrote the mass effect stuff.
This is exactly why metal and orchestral music are very alike. They share one very important element: INTENSITY. Metal and orchestral music are meant to be grand, exciting, and intense!
yeah?... but where do the rap lyrics go?
Not Important You joke, but a good rapper could totally do something amazing along side an Orchestra like this.
Same with progressive rock. Classical music, metal, and prog rock (Not normal rock, but prog) all have complex rhythms and are multilayered, and all full of passion.
Tool isn't really metal, more like prog heavy rock.
Intensity comes in many forms all to be enjoyed
I would love the see the reactions of people hearing this when orchestral music was at its peak in the 17th century or whenever it was. it would be interesting to see what they thought of it.
Don Hart they’d probably be puzzled by the time signatures and the song structure
@@hihello-sx1sx Yeah, it would be a bit confusing to them that in some ways it is much simpler and more repetitive but rhythmically more interesting. They might perceive it as exotic dance music.
the members of Tool would be burned at the stake for composing such a devilish piece of music, the musicians would be sentenced for life and the person recording this on camera would be beheaded after waterboarding, whiplashing and pulling toenails to hear where the Magicians got such a device from.
Those were the days...
erik5374 the 1800s?
@@erik5374 so edgy
"Atrophy any sense of compassion" that section broke me in a million pieces.
That’s not how it goes but aight
@@seanraymond9529 It literally is LOL
"cold silence has
the tendency to
atrophy any
sense of compassion"
It was so beautiful 🙉
@@seanraymond9529 that’s exactly how it goes but aight
Me too! Thank you for feeling the same emotional power I do -- it's epic!
"B-b-b-but metal isn't real music!"
"Hold my violin case..."
I really don't get it when people say that. Think they it sounds all like deathcore?
Tool's music genre sounds not like "Metal" or "Alternative (progressive) Metal", but "Tool"
Tool is tool..not metal
@@republikadugave420 yea, it's a "Tool" genre
@@republikadugave420 I would agree with that, but they're typically lumped into the progressive metal genre.
Do the whole album, and I promise to buy a copy of it.
JUST ONE?!
YrocFrick I'd buy 5 oly for support
I would be buying a copy as well
Ill buy 2 copies.
I'd buy ten and pass 9 out
They fucking did it! They trapped in an orchestra the power, the energy and the psychedelic style of Tool, making it even more powerful, with all the arrangment.
Superb.
That piano solo starting at 5:25 was absolutely mesmerizing.
Makes me wish I continued playing piano
OMG Leatherworks goosebump moment...
Certainly...
AGREE! Mind blowing piano 🎹
OMG Leatherworks Yes it was, I would have done that arrangement part differently. But, this is a great cover!
4:46 ... In this moment, the song went through my skin! Bravo!
One of the most powerful moments in any song ever. Its actually incredible.
This is so amazing goddamn, I shat the bed!
*Applause in 11/8*
Ashraf Sahdan don’t you mean 46/2?
God damn...
Shit the bed
*46 out of 2*
Again?!
@@macorte1972 typical...
Just look at the man on the right at 8:37. Look at his face, he definitely wanted to do one extra final note of the chaos. He was so brave he resisted this temptation. I'm so proud.
He probably shit himself with all the pressure
It's after listening to something like this that makes me wish I would have taken up more instruments at a younger age, and kept with it.
love your reviews! and I agree, played cello for 4 years, this brings up some good memories, if only I had the money for a new instrument I wish to play
I have a friend who works at a music camp. Says he decreased annual attrition by having the cellos play Apocalyptica.
parents can be dipships sometimes. me too..
it's never too late to start playing an instrument again;
just pick it up & do it!
Sir Rorschach Supportive parents *ARE NOT* dipshits and you cannot force your children to play an instrument if they do not want to do.
The piano arrangement in this was just gorgeous.
Not as gorgeous as you
it was good but i most say it sounded kind of too classic, it might have been better some baroque.
First time I've seen this. Was watching and didn't realize I had tears in my eyes. This is easily one of the best Orchestral Covers of any TOOL Song I've ever heard. Would love to see them do Lateralus.
I'm planning on doing an orchestral mockup of the Salival version of PUSHIT using some of the best virtual instrument libraries known to man... Got a few other projects to finish before I can fully commit to it, but I tried toying around with some ideas the other day and I believe its going to be freaking epic. If I can get it anywhere close to this video's level of awesomeness, I think I'll be able to die fairly fulfilled.
Amen
I would love a cover of prison sex or sober. And if they want to please even more, Rose... I just imagine the beginning of the song
Same here. And this is one of my least favorite Tool songs. I can only imagine how good it would be if they did Eulogy or H.
I just watched this again and it just occurred to me that I could listen to that guy on the keys play this song all day long. Had a Heart Attack last Sunday and should be dead now. My daughter almost lost her dad and hearing him play just woke me up again to the emotions
Tool is my favorite band of all time and I've always had a soft spot for orchestral music covers so this is the best thing in the world.
The only place I see so many positive comments and interactions are on Tool videos
o'keefe music foundation!!!
D Whitehouse tool fans , at your service...
We Insufferable Retards also have a heart, besides great taste and big-headedness.
Which is surprising, given the amount of pretentious people among the fanbase
It’s the voice people, I know people that won’t listen anything but gangsta rap....and Tool.
I was so skeptical coming into this as a big fan of Tool, but it's executed to perfection as any Tool song should be.
Check out Sober by Jon McConnell. You'll never hear it again the same way.
This is final boss music.
Romewarr This is "reapers harvesting civilizations" level of epicness.
Romewarr I am commander shepherd and this is my favourite quote on youtube
*applies lightning buff*
*traverses the white light*
The orchestral version of this song reminds me of the ending song for halo 3
Romewarr for final boss music check out CAFO orchestral version.
My man on the piano - killing it.
The hyphen sounds like the band “my man on the piano” has a song called “killing it”
Beat it down!
Imagine a Tool concert with an orchestra in the background like what KISS and Metallica has done.
Just for them all to stop playing so Danny can solo
Imagine Haken with orchestra D; Even more epic
@@chrisperkins109 They dont need to stop for Danny to solo :)
@@davidwatts6730 this is true lol
Bring me the horizon did it to it was pretty good
Cold silence has
A tendency to
Atrophy any
Sense of compassion
Between supposed lovers
Between supposed brotheeeeeeeeers
Its lovers. not brothers.
Jacob Smith it's both at different times
Will Putman "I saw the pieces fit"...in this orchestra...Pretty darn good... ☺
I love orchestras, I love Tool. Now, I love my life
brace yourselves
Spiral out and keep going.
This is astounding and all, don't get me wrong, but I'd love to hear an entire cover/interpretation of this by just the pianist, maybe with some light percussion. He did such a rad job with the middle section, turning it into a whole new piece without sacrificing the slightest bit of the original feel, it's amazing.
joe namredla music is pretty flexible like that.
heh, I felt that the piano portion almost ruined the rest of this amazing piece. Completely changed the pace and tone of the song.
man.. goosebumps. it's like boss music whenever you go somewhere and this piece follows you around!
Listening to this on good headphones... unreal. Can you imagine in person. Unreal job guys. The piano was beautiful, it set up the finale! 46 out of 2 for sure
Another thing I love about this is that this is such a respectful cover. There's dignity to it in a way I didn't even know was lacking in other performances.
The piano in this is incredible.
The lone piano starting at 5:40 gave me goosebumps. The whole project sounds freaking amazing, would really like to hear more orchestral arranged Tool stuff .
same here
I'm far from there... but you might want to check out my "Arrangement No1" from my channel.
It gives a somewhat different vibe to the original, that is not a bad thing in my view at all, it is the conception of a new opus. I love the result, especially the pianist's performance. It's a special pleasure to see a good pianist's hands' graceful movements over the keyboard.
If Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, the greats ,if they were alive now ,they would play music of this caliber, and I would say that Tool are our greats. This is probably the most beautiful and powerful piece of music I've ever heard. Thank you for the Vibrations Tool and the folks composing this piece,
That pianist did an incredible job interpreting this song.
Chris Bryant thanks Chris. Cheers!
wow, u did great job man !
Thank you Tomas
3:33-6:48 is absolutely gorgeous!! Wow.. so much emotion put through the pianist....
WOW!!!! That piano bit in the middle was intense
Being a fan of Tool since before Undertow came out, I'm always and continually astounded by the music. Hearing the same music performed in such a completely different arrangement just reaffirms why Tool is the greatest band ever. This was absolutely amazing! I had literal chills.
Oh look! A real life OGT!
😛✌️🔧
Damn fantastic
This room is full of bad-asses, thank you for sharing something beautiful.
That part from 3:35 on moved me to tears, it did
tear jerker = 4:47
There it starts the good part!
one part of a whole, degenerates! stop marginalizing shit. fuck sake.
im glad i wasn't the only one hahaha
shit! +1 jajajaja
This gave me some serious goosebumps, Jesus Christ.
blitz34 i cried a little bit.
@@syrinx8311 How could you not with that hauntingly beautiful piano solo???
made me tear up.
I love the ending on the upbeat. It's like the breath you've been holding all the way through it... and now you can let it go.
blitz34 Wild, isn’t it?
this is top 10 things I have ever heard in my life. Fantastic. The bridge section is phenomenal. Appreciation to everyone involved.
If they had a contrabass playing the bass riff that would be legendary
And real percussion
Sung Jin WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO PROVE?
oh hell yeah , i'd dig that
@I'm just a comedian I was referring to his profile pic, Rings of Saturn
3:37 onwards is particularly beautiful. When everything else joins the piano at 4:47 sounds amazing, great dynamics.
this is by far one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard I would consider it magical
Thoroughly enjoyed the arrangement as a tool fan and former symphonic orchestra member. However, where was the percussion? This had such a strong timpani and chimes part that really made this piece great, why wasn't it played live?
I'd like to hear this with a full Orchestra
For real I was disappointed by the lack of percussion in this piece. Danny Carey does an awesome job. If there was an actual drum set part for this I think it would sound so much better
In an other room, as it should be in studio.
@@MmeHyraelle in another room, yes. But so was the pianist.
Amazing - the middle part with piano solo absolutely beautiful !!!
The complexity of Tool's arrangements translates into something extraordinary in this format. It certainly could handle the big halls and introduced into a crowd with no understanding of what they are listening to.
Suddenly it sounds like the score to a really good spy drama
Haha, precisely what I thought.
actually i think this would fit very well in a fantasy game
Yes
Spy who knew that the piece would fit.
yes bond. and its due to using the horns i think.
Tool translates very well to different genres. A lot of very good piano covers can be found on youtube. This on is no exception.
Truly amazing.
There's one thing I have noticed with people making tool covers, any covers be it orchestra, koto, cello, the guy who plays entire song on one acoustic guitar - all of them are so well executed. I mean I haven't seen one crap cover of a Tool song which tells a lot to me about people who listen to and play Tool. Great stuff, keep going 👌
If you are gonna cover Tool, you must try and make it justice
as long as you play it like you mean it, its hard to fuck up.
ruclips.net/video/R6IcMDYDZWk/видео.html
@@kaelwd hahaha.. now who doesn't love some kmac :D
This should be on the next season of Westworld
I was just thinking the exact same thing!
My love for Orchestra music and for Tool all in one! Now where’s the dang sheet music so my daughter and I can play together! 😍😍😍😍
Big fan of Tool. Great job guys. It sounds incredible.
My favourite Tool song, pimped up by an orchestra thrown into the mix. Absolutely phenomenal.
Fucking holy shit if they do Aberinkula by The Mars Volta I'd soil my pants.
We're doing Aberinkula by The Mars Volta!
***** HOLY SHIT
Literally ;)
Ha! you just made that guy shit his pants! I hope he wasn't in public cause that would be awkward...
WHEN
Also, Tetragrammaton?
Travis Godfrey Evans I can't even imagine how it would sound but I'm sure it will be glorious.
4:46 gives me shivers. Such a beautiful cover.
I love how tool songs just fit so well into the more 'classical' forms of music like this without losing any intensity. Dude on the piano killed it.
Epic. Great performance guys!
My only gripe is with the "between supposed lovers" part. The change in syllable stress in this arrangement dropped all the impact at the end of the line. Other than that I loved everything (especially the high reverb piano in the bridge and the epic build up in the outro!).
I didn't mind the more simplified percussion even as a drummer, because frankly the type of percussion Danny uses in the song would sound extremely busy in an orchestral arrangement. He normally has a lot of space to fill, and there's not a huge call for it here.
This among many other videos I've seen really just shows how amazing Tool is that is is covered not only by guitarists, drummers and bassists, but also by orchestras. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time.
And by the way, this is a beautiful cover of the song, so powerful!
this sent chills up my spine
Ye gods the bridge on this right before the piano solo is one of the prettiest chords I've ever heard in my life
That piano solo is just perfect😍
Every sound ufff this cover got me crazy af
Thanks for your comment Daniel. Glad you enjoyed my improv solo section. Nick was really cool about letting me play whatever I want ;)
I can just imagine this playing at some point in a LOTR movie or something similar. It really has an "epic-ness" to it. Excellent work!
I could listen a whole record just Tool orchestra covers
I may have this played at my funeral.
This shit is beyond amazing. This is fucking awesome.
This conductor was a brave soul taking on this song with all the meter changes
This version of this song is one of my favorite things ever. I want to hear all of Tools music translated this way. I literally come back to this video regularly because I love it so much.
tool is one of, if not the most intricate, rock band ever. so it makes sense that this is amazing.
I N C R E í B L E ! Mi corazón en los cielos
Infinitas gracias!
Its so beautiful, really, incredibly perfect
The way they did the cold silence section really grabbed me! That was amazing!
Nick.....I just listened to this arrangment for the 2nd time. The 1st time was 3 years ago and I enjoyed it. The 2nd time was 5 minutes ago. Now my life has gone off the tracks, crashed, started up again only to come off again...now I am trying to figure if its worth it or not to get back on the tracks again.....After hearing this god sent musical production to me a 2nd time...I feel a small amount of love and hope to get back up. To that special piano player: thank you for taking what Tool has made and adding your own feelings to it. I heard with my heart during the middle section before the powerful ending. Mr. Piano player I used to lay down under our piano as a young boy, a young boy with ADHD and Chronic depression and listen to my mother play the piano...Looking back I know she did that just for me, to help soothe me and calm me and tell me she loved me. Listening to you play, brought me back to that moment 32 years later! Thank you for that....thanks for daring to be creative and put in your own ingredients to a already masterful recipe..you made it better. To that blonde playing the flute..thank you, it was short and sweet but made such a impression on me. To everyone in this production....THANK YOU. I know the peices fit.
I was like wow what a cool effort, and then the piano happened, wow, just wow.
The same. THE SAME.
Mr Piano Man, you blew my mind
I'd totally see it in a TV show like "Westworld". Great job! I could get nitpicky about some details but still great.
When it started i thought Arnold Swarzeneger Conan the Barbarian
That film has a bloody good soundtrack man. It's uploaded in it's entirety on youtube. It's fantastic, from start to finish
Game of Thrones battle scene
The whole second part is just astonishingly beautifull....you really gave the song a different aura, it sounds absolutely fantastic.....(first part didnt really work for me though)..
lucanapo I find myself in the same boat. Not a huge fan of the first 1/3. The rest is amazing.
Well that's how the song goes. So....
Do you like the harry potter ride in universal studios
This belongs in Halo 1. When you first fight the flood, this would be epic.
shade-tree pilot or the end when you nuke the ring lol, I know the pieces fit Because I watched them fall away
Or the end of Reach
The flutes from 4:00 to 5:30 were so beautiful. It’s perfectly accentuated those low notes and fluttered so cleanly into the next.
Just beautiful...heavenly sounds
So privileged to experience these talented artists.
Outstanding work from start to finish
I love it when I discover a song that makes me cry, (in a good way).
May be the most beautiful cover I have ever heard in my life
Wilson Wieggel thank you
Can you imagine how insane the time notation looks like on the sheet music... According to wikipedia, "In one analysis of the song, the song alters meter 47 times"
ToastingInEpicBread that would be a lot of going back and forth between two different meters which isn’t that hard to read :)
Look I love tool and this would be such an honor to learn but if my conducter was handing out sheet music for a new piece w that many signature changes I'm gonna cry at least a little 😂
Am I playing skyrim?
5:24 - 6:04 OMG! So beautiful and peaceful..
it's like a FF soundtrack!
Carlos Querales Parts of that really reminded me of the Halo soundtracks. wonderful!
The piano sounds like something out of a Ludovico score 🤘
You guys rock! 🔥 I knew from the start that the pieces fit! 🧩
Since I first saw them live in the early 90’s as a kid, I knew there was something special about their music. I don’t have a musical background, I just felt it! I’m happy to see those in the know feel it as well.
It's the beginning of 2019 and I'm just now finding this. When the piano pick up around the 5:40 mark, I got chills.
There are far too many 'orchestral' covers where it's just a cover band with an orchestra backing them up, adding little and sometimes nothing to it.
This, however, is the real deal!
This clearly is not one of them
Me before watching: Oh, cool! I love tool and orchestral music, lets check it out!
Me after watching: *sobbing profusely* THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING IVE EVER HEARD!
whoa very very nice. Special props for the soulful piano solo at 5:24
duomas appreciate the compliment. Cheers!
That piano solo was beyond words, oh my fucking god. Gave me goosebumps
God damn I've listened to this so many times and still get chills every time I hear that piano solo. That man's a wizard.
Wow, that was absolutely amazing. That gave me chills. I am loving these metal covers from orchestras.
The piano made me cry
Same here... gosh...
You aren't the only one...Incredibly well composed
same here, absolutely beautiful
The violins coming in with the harmony part "cold silence has...." is what got me. Amazing arrangement.
Should I introduce you to Piano Crack? RUclips search vkgoeswild. She's done nearly 700 piano covers and most are from hardrock - metal.
a definite eargasm from start to finish!
One of the best classical cover i've ever heard in my life...astonishing
i'd hate to be the guy that messes up his part 7 minutes into the song and everyone has to start all over from the beginning
These looks full of scorn... Some M persons would mess up on purpose 😏
Professional orchestral players almost never mess up, even when playing something theyve never heard off a sheet.
In a number of places, the percussion sounds out of time and not in a good or intentional way
especially the percussionist
So you’d hate to be a drummer in a prog band 😂