Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D (Synth Cover)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Although I've been busy with uni and a few other projects, I managed to find the time to slip in this little cover. I've always loved the idea of classical music recreated on synthesisers so thought id give it a try myself. Recorded using my modular, minilogue and polysix.
Such a simple tune enhanced by layer upon layer of complexity. Liked and subbed. Thank you.
This is so angelical ❤ uplifting; thank you so much! ❤
Please do more classical pieces, this is fantastic!
This is just... beautifully played
ABSOLUTE MARVELLOUS.
I like the way you comp’d the first overhead to look like you have two right hands.
One of the finest covers I’ve ever heard! Great playing and arrangement skills!
Awsome job! 😎
Nice work !
I love so much this work , Love the balance you obtained. music is in equilibrium.
tks so many times for your work .
Wow! This is incredible!
wonderful! I really like your rendition of this all time classic. Bravo!
I'm so glad I found this. It's amazing.
Amazing! As powerful as “Hooked on Bach”
Genial !!!
By far the best cover I have ever heard. I have listened to it over and over! Is there anywhere I could download it (or any of your other songs)?
amazing! wow 🎹
wow 👍👍👍
Nagyon jó!
Bravó!
Have you heard any of Isao Tomita's arrangements of classical music performed on a huge modular Moog?
NIIIIICEEEE
Like your polish btw. Gel, dip, or regular?
NIIIIIICE
Thank you :)
What video collage software do you use to make your videos? I'm also a musician and would like to make and post video collages but don't know where to start. I've been watching your videos and they are very inspiring, top notch work!
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This time not as much buttons, switches and regulators, but sound nice tho.
Where'd you get that modular? Did you build it yourself?
😀
Spotify??
Hey! I've enjoyed so much your rendition that I'd love to feature it in a documentary of mine and provide proper credit. Could you please share your email address so we can discuss this further?