Moonlight Sonata, 1st mvmt (Beethoven) | Yamaha Reface CP Wurlitzer

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • The Beethoven classic performed utilizing the Wurlitzer patch on the Yamaha Reface CP via MIDI.
    A traditional piano version was recorded a couple days prior here (it was recorded at a much more slow tempo, if that's your cup of tea):
    • Moonlight Sonata, 1st ...
    The synth "backstory" started here:
    • Prelude in E minor (Ch...
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Комментарии • 5

  • @inthejunglejim
    @inthejunglejim  День назад

    RIP the other synthesizers?

  • @tomtom1003
    @tomtom1003 День назад +1

    Did you choose the tempo to coincide with the volume steps?

    • @inthejunglejim
      @inthejunglejim  19 часов назад

      i'm not entirely sure how to answer, but i will try my best: if by "volume steps" you meant the dynamic markings like "p", "pp", "cresc.", and "decresc.", then i think that i naturally speed up and slow down just a little at different points based on the markings while attempting to return to the starting pulse. if you're talking about overall tempo, i made a much, much slower version with a regular piano sound (link in the video description). it is hard to say what is better or more "authentic" without deeper research; though, the two different tempos have a very different listening effect.

  • @tomahawkANDscopZ
    @tomahawkANDscopZ День назад

    Brilliant, loved the story that went along with it.