@Charlio: I totally agree with you on your assessment of the performer's dynamic choices. Especially in the last movement, everything becomes an acoustic mush that completely destroys the inner tension and drama. Too bad.
@@fredericscriabinoff7612 right! that's like one explanation of the Tristan chord, or an "enharmonic equivalence". It just so happens that in this case they are the same notes as the ones of the A minor Tristan chord, which is the one Wagner uses at the beginning of Tristan, so I thought it would be interesting to point that out.
Brilliant music ! Btw I have a question. I love the thumbnails you create ! Mag I ask what program you are using and how to learn how to make a similar style for my own music ?
Glad you like them! I use Photoshop, but I'm pretty sure any other program with similar characteristics works too. What I do is I take a photo of the composer, mask out the background (it's pretty simple, you can look up a tutorial on RUclips) and then put one of the pages of the score I used for the video behind it. I also add some drop shadow to the photo of the composer so it looks nicer (on photoshop you have to right-click on the layer and go to blending options). Hope this helps!
Are these original pieces and free to use? I compose myself and want to sample the intro for a trap beat. I rather ask I have had some pieces stolen . Also I really like it has southern jazz mixed with classical vibe and I sensed a little latin
Hey. Not sure if this is a unique comment or one of those that get pasted on many videos. Anyway, this work is from the nineteenth century so yeah, you're free to use it now 👍
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A Masterpiece, really.......BRAVO from Mexico City!
....and STILL so......now from Acapulco!
This world is full of wonderful performances and music like this
It's up to you whether you realize it or not
@Charlio: I totally agree with you on your assessment of the performer's dynamic choices. Especially in the last movement, everything becomes an acoustic mush that completely destroys the inner tension and drama. Too bad.
The slow movement is to die for🔥
Very unique piece.
5:12 12:02 Tristan chord
It's an F halfdiminished😊
@@fredericscriabinoff7612 right! that's like one explanation of the Tristan chord, or an "enharmonic equivalence". It just so happens that in this case they are the same notes as the ones of the A minor Tristan chord, which is the one Wagner uses at the beginning of Tristan, so I thought it would be interesting to point that out.
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Brilliant music !
Btw I have a question. I love the thumbnails you create ! Mag I ask what program you are using and how to learn how to make a similar style for my own music ?
Glad you like them! I use Photoshop, but I'm pretty sure any other program with similar characteristics works too.
What I do is I take a photo of the composer, mask out the background (it's pretty simple, you can look up a tutorial on RUclips) and then put one of the pages of the score I used for the video behind it.
I also add some drop shadow to the photo of the composer so it looks nicer (on photoshop you have to right-click on the layer and go to blending options).
Hope this helps!
@@CharlioXD much appreciated. Thank you for the included instructions!
@@hjiuhfhrehui no problem!
Are these original pieces and free to use? I compose myself and want to sample the intro for a trap beat.
I rather ask I have had some pieces stolen .
Also I really like it has southern jazz mixed with classical vibe and I sensed a little latin
Hey. Not sure if this is a unique comment or one of those that get pasted on many videos. Anyway, this work is from the nineteenth century so yeah, you're free to use it now 👍
The work you are free to use if you play it yourself, but not this individual recording without permission.
You're musically incompetent, give up.
Gostei.
Wow!
Építőipari szolgáltatás és fél
Autotranslation:
Construction service and party
Me:
wat