The guy at 2:33 reading the program like "What the hell am I listening to? Have a seriously paid money for this? I thought this was gonna be Tchaikovsky..."!
A recording of this should be played prior to every concert, while people are being seated, so that they remember to shut their phones off. Or just invest in an EMP device.
tankerkiller125 joke /jōk/ noun 1. a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline. "she was in a mood to tell jokes" synonyms: funny story, jest, witticism, quip; verb 1. make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly. "she could laugh and joke with her colleagues" synonyms: tell jokes, crack jokes. But on a serious note; yeah, you are right! Jammer is good. EMP could get you sued.
What about coughs, candy wrappers, noisy fabrics / handbags, humming the tune, clapping between movements, etc.? Should have worked those in this great composition :)
Winsome arrangement, and all I can think of is the TRex in Jurassic Park with that stupid ringing phone in its stomach. There is a place in villainy for people who don't mute their cell phones before a performance, or look at them with the bright screen disturbing everyone in the rows up behind them - while they think they're covering the screen... :-D
It's sad, but we live in an era now where someone needs to walk on stage and take two minutes to announce loudly to "Please mute, or turn off all your cell phones now for the performance." But this works too. That's actually kind of beautiful.
2019 here. I just want to say that even though Nokia is not a first choice for now generation, but the ringtone still lives on. Even till now I still love Nokia's ringtone~
I thought it was very good. In many ways a celebration of modern life - not merely a reminder to shut the phones off. I find the two main themes and their interplay interesting - one an iPhone ring, the other Nokia - symbolizing perhaps a budding romance at the beginning that progresses to a life together. Sometimes our protagonists are alone, sometimes in groups - but in the end - as in death - we are alone to contemplate our slow deaths. OK, maybe I'm overthinking this piece a bit - but I can't but think the composer(s) put more thought into than a simple melodic exercise. As far as other contemporary classical pieces that are innovative - check out the work of Christopher Tin (for pieces most people will like) and Pascal Dusapin (for pieces that only hardcore symphony people will likely like).
This was just the most fun to be there in person! Charlie...you are a marvel! We love and appreciate your talent and whimsy. Thanks for this! Lindsay and Fred Morgan
This was obviously a part of the performance. People stopped going to orchestras because they were too boring and bland. Today's orchestra's are getting wiser and adding more entertainment to keep their customers coming to see them.
Can someone tell me why the string tune with vibrato? I've been working in many orchestras for quite a few years, but this is just wrong to me. Is there any reason to do that?
Aiwendil strings tune on open strings, which is impossible to use vibrato with. What you saw was most likely either footage from a different point in time over the tuning audio, or someone who was done tuning and just noodled around a bit before everyone finished.
The guy at 2:33 reading the program like "What the hell am I listening to? Have a seriously paid money for this? I thought this was gonna be Tchaikovsky..."!
HAHAHA, that's exactly it!!!
Lmao
A recording of this should be played prior to every concert, while people are being seated, so that they remember to shut their phones off.
Or just invest in an EMP device.
+0hn0haha An EMP would be illegal because of the destruction caused. But a jammer would work well.
tankerkiller125
joke /jōk/
noun
1.
a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline.
"she was in a mood to tell jokes"
synonyms: funny story, jest, witticism, quip;
verb
1.
make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly.
"she could laugh and joke with her colleagues"
synonyms: tell jokes, crack jokes.
But on a serious note; yeah, you are right! Jammer is good. EMP could get you sued.
+0hn0haha Just have to make sure that 911 can get through some how... Would not be a good idea to block that.
EMP then :/
Farraday cage should be more than enough.
This seems more to me like the farewell/funeral soundtrack for Nokia :'(
Nokia's like the best phone😢
nokia is a dead product lol
theres a iphone ringtone though
What about coughs, candy wrappers, noisy fabrics / handbags, humming the tune, clapping between movements, etc.? Should have worked those in this great composition :)
Just love when something is done a little differently. Makes the whole experience more entertaining, more fun.
Yeah it's also really annoying when cellphones go off during slipknot concerts
YAY!!!!!! ORCHESTRA WINS! ORCHESTRA WINS!!! Very nicely done!
Can I have this as my ringtone?
Nel
Same, I want that ringtone lol
Winsome arrangement, and all I can think of is the TRex in Jurassic Park with that stupid ringing phone in its stomach. There is a place in villainy for people who don't mute their cell phones before a performance, or look at them with the bright screen disturbing everyone in the rows up behind them - while they think they're covering the screen... :-D
I dont care how old a video is, it never ceases to amaze me that this can exist, it gives me chills and a smile.
It's sad, but we live in an era now where someone needs to walk on stage and take two minutes to announce loudly to "Please mute, or turn off all your cell phones now for the performance."
But this works too. That's actually kind of beautiful.
2019 here. I just want to say that even though Nokia is not a first choice for now generation, but the ringtone still lives on. Even till now I still love Nokia's ringtone~
Funny, and probably one of the most innovative pieces of 21st century classical music heard in ages. Composed by Jim David and Charlie Hatchette.
Hardly innovative, but certainly a not-so-subtle way to tell people to turn their damn phones off during performances.
OzzieBloke
not innovative? in that case name ONE other piece of music like it. Just one, shouldn't be too hard IF such a piece of music exists.
I thought it was very good. In many ways a celebration of modern life - not merely a reminder to shut the phones off. I find the two main themes and their interplay interesting - one an iPhone ring, the other Nokia - symbolizing perhaps a budding romance at the beginning that progresses to a life together. Sometimes our protagonists are alone, sometimes in groups - but in the end - as in death - we are alone to contemplate our slow deaths. OK, maybe I'm overthinking this piece a bit - but I can't but think the composer(s) put more thought into than a simple melodic exercise.
As far as other contemporary classical pieces that are innovative - check out the work of Christopher Tin (for pieces most people will like) and Pascal Dusapin (for pieces that only hardcore symphony people will likely like).
Not sure which came first, but look up "windows symphony" waltz here on RUclips - similar sort of concept, though not as well composed as this one.
@@bolanddewsnap5698 Do Hanz Zimmer counts?
3:53 Triangle Solo! Make it sing bitches!
When the alarm goes up while a good dream
Beautiful composition, well done! Never think these tunes could be so amazing.
0:41 It kind of sounds like the sound when you start up a PS3
That's because the sound of the PS3 intro is an orchestra tuning their instrument
First time to hear the incredible play, and made almost cry and touch that the art (the music) can embrace the technology and merged into one.
This ring-tone has been derived out of "Gran Vals" by Francisco Tárrega
This sounds like the perfect ringtone..
One of the best mashup performances :D
So beautiful. This gave me chills :)
If this was a legit ringtone, I would never answer my phone and just let it play.
This is creativity at its pike
This was just the most fun to be there in person! Charlie...you are a marvel! We love and appreciate your talent and whimsy.
Thanks for this!
Lindsay and Fred Morgan
Charlie was the best! I miss Him.
This sounds like it would fit nicely with the simcity 4 soundtrack
I thought it sounded like a sims or simcity soundtrack
*NOW THIS IS WHAT A CALL CLASSICAL MUSIC*
this is how i feel when my alarm rings on morning
Best Apple ad ever
This was obviously a part of the performance. People stopped going to orchestras because they were too boring and bland. Today's orchestra's are getting wiser and adding more entertainment to keep their customers coming to see them.
At least one person gets it right ...
Gotta love culture that dares to evolves.
Boring? Bland? Yeet, how dare ye?
Boring? Bland? how dare ye?
they planned the phone before
Talented people with a good snnse of humor!
Great example of when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
Can someone tell me why the string tune with vibrato? I've been working in many orchestras for quite a few years, but this is just wrong to me. Is there any reason to do that?
They don't, probably unsynchronized footage.
I think they tuned much earlier. The tuning seen here is just part of the composition and the "show". Never ever somebody will tune with vibrato :-D
Aiwendil strings tune on open strings, which is impossible to use vibrato with. What you saw was most likely either footage from a different point in time over the tuning audio, or someone who was done tuning and just noodled around a bit before everyone finished.
Jocelyn Taylor as a violinist this is proooobably the case. Lol there's always that one passage you have to fumble
Aiwendil I have found this same question.
So creative - love it ! 😍
If this performance was improv,
It would have even more epic.
Steve is proud
Someone had their phone on for the entire performance! How rude lol
The actual music sounds like the playstation3 start up sound
OMG... This is Awesome...
i think its planned but its still amazing
This is... so beautiful! :D
Its beautiful and amazing
Another Idea: Get their phone numbers before. Then before the concert starts call every number and totally prank em bro
you can tell its not gonna be serious when the strings are doing vibrato while tuning
Reminds me of the Karl Jenkins and Mike Oldfield Co-lab on Music of The Spheres.
I interrupted the symphony by pausing the video
Thank you, Charlie! Very clever concept.
...Powerful just Powerful...
good for film making!
Tactically presentation.
brilliantly clever
and what a great sound they make
I want someone to make a Viennese Waltz out of the Nokia ringtone.
0:50 ps3 start up
Im getting this as my ringtone hahahaha 😁😁😁☺️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Job well done sirs
great way to get folks to turn them off
A beautiful middle finger...lol
This is genius!!
Marimba: I just played the iPhone ringtone for 5 minutes.
iPhone marimba and Nokia tune together. nice!
00:39 PS3 Startup Sound
Big ole "DROID" @ 2:19
I can sleep well now.
Merci à Louis-Guy...
all hail, the king of ringtones, the nokia
imagine the redefined nokia tune like this on your prob sub 50 bucks 3315 2016
2:10 a wild sea of ringtones!
thank God for cell phones
Epic!
Just when you thought classical music is a past tense...
can i have this for my wake up alarm lol
The cellphone anthem 2:55
Nice!
PlayStation 3 Startup sound 0:42
THIS ONE!
1:43 How many times do I have to tell you to turn off the cell phone? Too much cell phones out here.
Fell in love with 1st flute. 😍 Or its a boy?
1:43 is what we’re all looking for
Does anyone know where I can find more of this composer's music?
Sinfonia interrupta was a more correct title. The male adjective hurts like an interrupting ringtone.
Don't like how it was filmed, image and sound don't fit several times
It's common for recording companies to record video during a rehearsal to get cinematic shots and edit them in with the audio.
Talking out your ass.
Funking Genius
2:19 "DROID!"
Such a fun and beautifully composed piece. Is there a way to get it?
2:52 here we go!
scherzo pastiche
WORD. RESPECT. YES. YES YES. LIDIA ROCHA KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
PS3 Startup Sound :D
2:50 is the best
nice
😍😍😍😍😍
cool
0:44 ps3 opening theme???
Oh yeah XD
3:43 what instrument
Sounds like french horn or trombone. I dont have any score, i am not really sure.
Thats a trombone, its obvious on the grr sound it does when prolonging a note
i never thought id enjoy classical music, but this is an exception
What I don't understand is that you paid to hear music yet your phone is equally important?
Are moblie phones so important that they have interrupt a concert? Think on!
Every time. Mobiles have no place in concert halls.
reason why most audiophiles even have a dedicated room in house is this kind a dsturbance
What Respecte ? Is they end... LIDIA ROCHA
ههههههه اعجبني تمنيت ان اوقف معك
2:52!~~