Incredible stuff. Crime you are not more well known, especially this animation, how you animate the notes accelerating from one to the next, really is what it sounds like, and helps the listening experience. In my opinion you are one of two channels I look to for the best music videos
My videos were a lot more popular before RUclips changed how they decided which videos to recommend. I have over 200,000 subscribers, but when I post a new video these days, fewer than 1% of them find out about it. The last video I made that's gotten more than a million views was uploaded in 2016. For the full, sad story, see www.musanim.com/SmalinRUclipsStatistics/
This is genius! I love this visualization!! So artistic and inspired. Although, I have to admit it took a little bit for my mind to accept that my the screen was no longer scrolling… 😂
I still have the same sort of question. There are lot of ways that counterpoint can be hard (hard to understand, hard to hear, etc.), there are a lot of different kinds of complexity (lots of voices, lots of notes, difficult harmonies, etc), and there are pieces that are physically hard to play, some that are mentally demanding, some that are easy to play but hard to bring out the counterpoint, etc. It's hard to generalize. Why do you ask the question?
This should have gotten the title of Ballade No.5. It's so good.
Fully agree
nothing short of Excellent. Chopin creates wonderful soundscapes Mr. M here creates the visuals to match the music. Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful
I really like how every rubato becomes visually so clear at about 3:00 onwards. Very neat.
Incredible stuff. Crime you are not more well known, especially this animation, how you animate the notes accelerating from one to the next, really is what it sounds like, and helps the listening experience. In my opinion you are one of two channels I look to for the best music videos
My videos were a lot more popular before RUclips changed how they decided which videos to recommend. I have over 200,000 subscribers, but when I post a new video these days, fewer than 1% of them find out about it. The last video I made that's gotten more than a million views was uploaded in 2016. For the full, sad story, see www.musanim.com/SmalinRUclipsStatistics/
the Chopin pieces are always great bravo
A long established follower of your videos. Just checking in to say thanks, and thanks for your wonderful videos.
Excelente 👌
Great video, I've only recently figured out how to turn midi files into a list of attributes, now i have to figure out how to add fancy animations.
Beautiful upload!👍👍🎼🎶🎹 L124🙂
great piece and video, thanks smalin :)
This is genius! I love this visualization!! So artistic and inspired. Although, I have to admit it took a little bit for my mind to accept that my the screen was no longer scrolling… 😂
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_aftereffect
Magnificent beautifull 👌
Cada vez mejor
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Which one for you is the hardest piece in art of fugue smalin
Hard in what way?
@@smalin 1. Hardest counterpoint
2.most complicated
3. Hard to learn
I still have the same sort of question. There are lot of ways that counterpoint can be hard (hard to understand, hard to hear, etc.), there are a lot of different kinds of complexity (lots of voices, lots of notes, difficult harmonies, etc), and there are pieces that are physically hard to play, some that are mentally demanding, some that are easy to play but hard to bring out the counterpoint, etc. It's hard to generalize. Why do you ask the question?
The two last chords sounded in a different space to me - dost my ear deceive me?
Well, unlike most of the piece they aren't chords and more so single notes stacked in octaves which imply chords. So that could be it.
If you listen to the original recording (link in the FAQ), you'll be able to guess what kind of thing is going on with the ending.
In what key is this piece?
F# Major
Looks like when the rat tries food combos in ratatoulije