Dude, way to go! As a hard-core classical music (antiquity-1910s) connoisseur, modern music is usually not to my taste. But you’ve successfully managed to merge both styles (early romantic and modern) in an aesthetic manner. I loved hearing the reoccurring Carol of the Bells four-note-theme (me-re-me-do) in various modulations. I also enjoyed investigating the sheet music (as the piece was performing) for any “hidden” quotations of said theme. You’ve a new subscriber here!
bro why does this go so hard
Beethoven be like that
Dude, way to go!
As a hard-core classical music (antiquity-1910s) connoisseur, modern music is usually not to my taste. But you’ve successfully managed to merge both styles (early romantic and modern) in an aesthetic manner.
I loved hearing the reoccurring Carol of the Bells four-note-theme (me-re-me-do) in various modulations. I also enjoyed investigating the sheet music (as the piece was performing) for any “hidden” quotations of said theme.
You’ve a new subscriber here!
Thank you for the kind words!
Nailed the style imo
Those are the most aggressive trills I've ever heard
Check out Scriabin's 5 sonata (Richter)
OMG IT DOES HAVE THAT BEETHOVEN SOUND! Yo that’s impressive! :,D
Beautiful
Brilliant!! :)
Nice👍
I’m here before it goes viral ✌️
Interesting
Hi quick question, which font and house style do you use?
Basically i use the default settings in MS4, but changing all the fonts from Edwin to Old Standard TT downloaded from google fonts