@@renni9813 That is exactly how it works, Adam Neely made a video about it. It is because the bowed' notes are long and even, but the beginning of a note coming from a plucked string is the loudest, and therefore it is much more noticeable if the notes aren't played at the exact same time.
I was so happy for electric guitar guy when he got something else to do at the end.
Very nice! An image of Freddie Mercury on that screen in the background as the tune was winding down would have been an emotional touch.
The attack of a guitar string being plucked is different than a violin bow being pulled, therefore, it's noticeable when a few notes are off beat.
thats not how it works
@@renni9813 That is exactly how it works, Adam Neely made a video about it. It is because the bowed' notes are long and even, but the beginning of a note coming from a plucked string is the loudest, and therefore it is much more noticeable if the notes aren't played at the exact same time.
SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DZIEKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish i was in the back of the audience with my LP and amp @4:50, they would be SO mad...
Great job
thanks
My man Zevos in the middle clearly the star of the show.
Sounds great! Where can I get this arrangement??
0:55 ow
also 3:52 😬
Good Arrangement, it could be a little cleaner a couple notes were off. other then that i enjoyed it.
i would like to believe that this group was newly formed and thus, some notes were out of sync.
thats not how it works
Did they really have to do Bohemian Rhapsody like that?
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