What are the tempos of Can You Hear The Music from Oppenheimer ?
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- I was looking for the tempos of this music on the web, but I couldn't find anyone who had already measured them. So I decided to make it myself.
Edit: Note that the measurements are not really "tempos" in bpm, but more "bars per minute". I didn't really knew the rules at the time 😅.
In total, there are 21 tempos, for 20 tempo changes.
For the last 4, because of the violin being totally submerge by the rest of the music (inaudible), I made a logical assumption based on how the bpm were increasing + when the music was ending.
The oppenheimer edit is not mine. It is from @araqzios.
Link: • This is Oppenheimer - ...
If you want to see a video with all the violin bars, there is a pretty well made one.
Link: • Oppenheimer Can You He...
The tempos that i got are the next ones:
50bpm (1)
66bpm
60bpm
80bpm
70bpm (5)
95bpm
80bpm
103bpm
90bpm
120bpm (10)
103bpm
133bpm
110bpm
145bpm
120bpm (15)
160bpm
133bpm
~175bpm
~140bpm
~190bpm (20)
~150bpm
There's a good interview that dropped last month from the youtube channel Variety on Ludwig Göransson and his track 'Can You Hear The Music'.
Link: ruclips.net/video/fWvX4M1dXss/видео.html
I commend you guys to check it out, its pretty cool. 👍
While the orchestra was recording, in order to make this possible, the musicians all had click tracks playing through their headphones that started beating the new tempo two bars in advance.
yess absolutely ! i love the way the music was made, the fact that it is unedited and performed by an orchestra really gives this natural and incredible side to the music.
i pinned a comment with the link to the video of the interview between Ludwig and a reporter who addresses this subject, it’s very interesting!
The thing is that the orchestra managed to play this song with this tempo variations. A masterpiece.
yes exactly thats really crazy
They had to have click tracks in their headphones beating two bars ahead of time!
Delightful, always wanted to watch the "unplayable" with all the tempo changes
thats exactly what i felt, so i did it, and turns out it is pretty decent
@@guest8457splendid work my g
@@gfsbeats2054 thank you bro
thank you, very well work.
thank you very much ! 😁
Incredible work. Thank you.
thank you very much !
This is absurd. Amazing video
thank you mate
Incredible work! Earned a sub. Keep going.
thank you very much ! 😊
in one video in which Ludwig talked about how the "Can You Hear The Music" was made, he mentioned that the song started with triplets at 100bpm and then went into sixteenth notes at the same tempo (that's why we have the impression that there is a different tempo) and he also mentioned that the tempo changed every 2 phrases by 20 bpm up to 300. It's much more brilliant than we think😅
yesss absolutely ! its really an incredible work... still makes me speechless
Exactly why there will never be a live version. Simply impossible.
How do manage to calculate all the tempo changes?
i used a metronome and synchronised it with the audio, for the last three i saw where the music ended + the way all the tempos were increasing
You could look at the score
@@olvinfuentes7514 at the time I didn't find a good score, so i figured them out myself
@@guest8457 noice
Well done sorting it all out, but it's a continually rising tempo.
Just triplets for 4 bars, then 16ths in the same tempo. Then sped up a little, triplets then 16ths - all the way to the end.
It's not physically possible nearer the end, though - and the mix kinda takes over to mask the samples.
apparently they did it in just one take.
This is correct. Everyone out there trying to overly complicate this. 4 bar ascending phrase, 3 bar descending phrase. Repeat getting faster each time.
@@JeremyLevyMusic Thanks. Now you're here - and nothing to do with this video - I'm a fan of your Mars movement from the Holst. What was the thinking behind so much dotted 8th/16th writing against just (swung) 8th notation? I don't hear it played that way, but because it's you, I don't think it was an oversight. Just curious!
You’d have to ask Ludwig! I wasn’t involved in this.
@@JeremyLevyMusic Haha, I see... Thanks. Sounds amazing either way!
Do you really respond to every comment?
yes i do mate its fun
*hear
These are real violins?
absolutely ! if you want to know more about how it has been made, i pinned a comment with the link to an interview of Ludwig Göransson about this track.
i recommend you to check it out !
Maybe there are formula they used
50 65
60 80
70 95
80 100
90 125
100 130
110 145
120 160
130 175
140 190
150
Maybe,
But I am not sure 😁
of course ! it looks very close to a formula, but note that the measurements i took where aproximate. in the real score, tempo changes each bars 😳(changing from 198 to 199bpm for example) the work i've done is non-professional, my bpms are based on "bars per minute" which is not even a real measurement in music 😁
@@guest8457 oh i see, i see.. 😁✌️
Please explain it more
@@guest8457bars per minute… love that haha