Thank you for your kind words! The thought of it truly fascinates me - imagine if we could traverse the boundaries of time and bring legends like Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and others into our era. Just picture their expressions as they receive a whirlwind tour of our modern world, complete with all its technological marvels. How would their timeless genius interact with the tools and possibilities of today? Would they be astounded, inspired, perhaps even overwhelmed? Their music transcended the ages, but how would our age transform their music? It's a captivating symphony of thoughts, playing out in the grand concert hall of imagination.
@@LoopingPiano The Commodore 128 was my first computer, it has a MIDI processor and the Bach Invention No. 13 code came with this computer. (Look for it in RUclips: "Bach's 13th Invention - Commodore 128").
@@LoopingPiano The Commodore 128 was my first computer and it had a MIDI processor and Bach: Invention No. 13 came with this wonderful machine. You can look it up on RUclips: "Bach's 13th Invention - Commodore 128".
@@LoopingPiano The Commodore 128 was my first computer. It had a MIDI processor, and this wonderful machine came with a version of Bach's Invention No. 13. There's a recording of it that you can find online if you're curious!
Oh this is awesome. Just found it. My first computer was a Siemens PC-D 10. Didn’t have such fancy things only 1mb lower memory which basically made it incompatible to any other x86….
Thank you! About 6 months after this video, I gave it another try and added even more. If you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/j_Y0zi1xvkg/видео.html
@@LoopingPiano that's great! I listed to the audio only version you linked in it. I know another piece you might enjoy remixing, Little fugue in g minor
@pyroblade452 just had a look into the little fugue in g minor... I think one can have a lot of fun with it... Let me try out some stuff and maybe I am satisfied enough to record it in a video.
Just having fun with a Bach tune ... Always good👍😀
Yeah! Thank you :-)
I'm a medium and I can assure you Bach absolutely loves this. Well done! One of my favourite inventions btw.
Thank you for your kind words! The thought of it truly fascinates me - imagine if we could traverse the boundaries of time and bring legends like Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and others into our era. Just picture their expressions as they receive a whirlwind tour of our modern world, complete with all its technological marvels. How would their timeless genius interact with the tools and possibilities of today? Would they be astounded, inspired, perhaps even overwhelmed? Their music transcended the ages, but how would our age transform their music? It's a captivating symphony of thoughts, playing out in the grand concert hall of imagination.
Great Remix!! remembering my C-128. Greetings from Mexico.
Muchas gracias :-) you mean Commodore 128? Whats the connection? I am curious 👀
@@LoopingPiano The Commodore 128 was my first computer, it has a MIDI processor and the Bach Invention No. 13 code came with this computer. (Look for it in RUclips: "Bach's 13th Invention - Commodore 128").
@@LoopingPiano The Commodore 128 was my first computer and it had a MIDI processor and Bach: Invention No. 13 came with this wonderful machine. You can look it up on RUclips: "Bach's 13th Invention - Commodore 128".
@@LoopingPiano The Commodore 128 was my first computer. It had a MIDI processor, and this wonderful machine came with a version of Bach's Invention No. 13. There's a recording of it that you can find online if you're curious!
Oh this is awesome. Just found it. My first computer was a Siemens PC-D 10. Didn’t have such fancy things only 1mb lower memory which basically made it incompatible to any other x86….
1:42 love that small addition you made there to the original piece!
Thank you! About 6 months after this video, I gave it another try and added even more. If you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/j_Y0zi1xvkg/видео.html
@@LoopingPiano that's great! I listed to the audio only version you linked in it. I know another piece you might enjoy remixing, Little fugue in g minor
This also is a remarkable piece. When I give it a try, I will let you know!
@pyroblade452 just had a look into the little fugue in g minor... I think one can have a lot of fun with it... Let me try out some stuff and maybe I am satisfied enough to record it in a video.
Esa pequeña inclusión musical me suena a la Primavera de Vivaldi
Super
Yay!
Still can’t dance to it
Haha, same here! Let’s just vibe and pretend we know what we’re doing!
what did i just watch... jesus christ...
Not sure what you saw, last time I checked the video it was just a bit of Bach, remixed. ;-) Surprise, surprise. Glad it made an impression.
Plus on avance dans la vidéo moins c'est beau
ruclips.net/video/TkA07-oITKw/видео.htmlsi=9myHCedL6fmBljxW