Seven of Nine vs metronome
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Clip from Star Trek Voyager (Human Error), where Seven of Nine is learning to play music without the metronome.
For some reason, this scene always stuck with me since the very first time I saw it as a child. I think the message is quite important. Hope you enjoy :)
The music that Seven plays at the start of the video is Frédéric Chopin - Nocturne in E minor, Op. 72, No. 1
The piece that she is learning in the video is Schumann - Of Foreign Lands and People (from Scenes of Childhood)
Enjoy!
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"To play a wrong note is insignificant. To play without passion is inexcusable!" -Beethoven
"I can't hear a damn thing!" - also Beethoven
Chakotay is an excellent actor. His acting skills are evident in this video.
If Chakotay had been less of a Hollywood stereotype and been given more to do, I think I'd have liked their relationship more. It was at least sweet that someone other than Janeway, the Doctor, and a small child cared for Seven so much
I agree. Tom and Seven could have had a very interesting friendship, there was one scene they had early into her arrival. But the writers completely abandoned the concept after that. Felt like such a waste of an interesting dynamic.
@@heartoffire5902it's because Tom isn't really the type of person 7 would be friends with, he's too much of Starfleets version of a party animal. It would have make an interesting romantic relationship because they're opposites but they abandoned that idea too. The doctor and Tuvok make more sense when it comes to friends 7 chooses. The doctor once says that 7 is extremely picky about who she spends time with.
Remember when you first came aboard?
You mean, when you called me a scorpion?
Yes, but we're not talking about that now.
do you think she would use a metronome with love making?
"your rhythm is off! Time for nano probes!".
This scene showed Seven’s meticulousness and order she had as a Borg drone through the metronome. Once The Chackotay hologram stopped the metronome, he got her to show her true emotions.
"the doctor is an efficient instructor ..." why do I get chills when I hear her say it?
Don't know.... You might wanna see a _doctor_ about that. ahhhh hahahaha
I dont know what do you mean by that?
I get it.
Metronomes give you the outline of the meter, but most pieces are played more flexibly to emphasize certain notes. I tried to play with a fellow once who could not deviate from rigid meter. He thought I was a bad player, I thought the same of him.
deezynar I hate metronomes. They make a rotten kind of sound and they should be called metrodomes with a 'd' as in 'dome' as they are dome shaped and more importantly because I've been calling them metrodomes for over twenty years.
Maths and music don't go. Metronomes Likeable as Carol Vordeman need to be flung over a rainbow. You agree. Excellent
You were right. Music without rubato is music without soul.
If you're playing for a dance and can't hit that meter rigidly, the dancers will not like you.
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Dancers don't want rigid meter either. They want to stress certain moves they put into the choreography, and appreciate the tempo slowing, or accelerating, to suit them.
Here's the critical part, If you are playing with others, you need to rehearse together and work out what you are going to do when you perform.
That includes dancers.
Music that sticks rigidly to a constant beat often feels stilted, so musicians play how they think it should be done.
@@deezynar a lot of faster baroque pieces should be taken with a very straight tempo, only deviating with rubato sparsely, at important cadences...varying tempo throughout makes you sound lazy, it takes away the energy, the light of it.
Seven " I do not understand"
Chakotee: "It goes with the harmony!!!!"
If only all of life's lessons could be taught in 3 minutes.
Life isn't perfect.. the lessons we've learned from ST are boundless!!!
Seven looks stunning without the implants
absolutely
no shit sherlock. I am still waiting for a crew that represents human average. Not even moles alre allowed on the crew, no wheelchairs, no blind or misfigured ppl. in any way. Brave new world, I say.
@@Flix-f6q "No blind"? Geordi La Forge was blind since birth.
@@IndigoIndustrial You got me there. And they had a bald captain once if I remember correctly.
@@Flix-f6q Reg Barclay (extreme nervousness and anxiety), Geordi (blind), and Christopher Pike (crippled in wheelchair and disfigured): "Are we a joke to you?"
Seven is beautiful.
This was/IS my all time favorite scene with seven.... i just love it.
Why if I may ask?
@@leif1075 because it's beautiful music
I wish this song was in Star Trek Picard season 3. With all these other throw backs, these two songs would be nice since seven is in the series too. Maybe Voyager is the next one to get a new series.
@@noizWand she looks very beautiful in this scene
@@wiiu7640for a while they considered making a Voyager movie that would bring back the show after and have it be more like TNG, but they allowed Brent Spiner to make the movie about TNG cast instead.
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Kinderszenen is a favorite piece of classical music.
When I watched this as a girl I thought I have the opposite probablem lol I find metronomes really annoying
The met keeps you from rushing.
Did Seven choose Chakotay because she has genuine feelings for him or because he's perfect?
She made an objective, borg like super rational decision that he was indeed best dude on Voyager. While I dont think she was wrong, that doesnt equal real actual feelings, no. Their relationship always seemed like a big NOPE to me.
@@PS-dm1dq Idk, that's probably how some people pick a spouse and it's not bad as long as they can make the relationship work. It's better than the other extreme of picking someone who's an abusive jerk because they're lonely, which is something some women absolutely do.
it's rather interesting that a drone with high brain function cannot regulate tempo without a device dictating it!
She really comes across very human here
She was trying to become more human during this part of the season but gives up when it starts causing her medical problems.
This is exactly what happened to most of the high level pianists in my last years of classical piano lessons. A bunch of high achieving Asian kids who could nail out a really difficult, technical piece of music, but with no heart or emotion. I was never as technically good as those other kids, and it discouraged me. Until my teachers taught me it was never about how hard the music was to play, it was about what feeling you drew out of it. The same goes for any art. Bring out the expression and emotion from it, or it's nearly valueless.
@@fixit5579 yup because that makes him a racist lmao, do you know what racism is?
@@fixit5579 lol, OP just said Asian kids were more technically proficient than they were. That's not racism, it's most likely fact. Perhaps their culture puts more value on achievement, meaning they spent more time practicing.
You really need to stop with the knee-jerk, profane accusations of racism.
I had a Korean boss for a year who complained his son was the only one who got C's in his class
A Borg who smiles (even 7 of 9) is as disconcerting as a ferengi turning down profit.
....or an agreeable Republican.
Rom on DS9 would blow your mind open then. He was a cool dude actually.
She is not a Borg ... anymore.
@@gatsbylight4766 The irony of the statement is you're the one being acerbic, while trying to get others to share your negative views
@@panickedpaladin3966 - Your statement is illogically irrational and nonlinear in so many ways. OH! WAIT!... You must be a Republican... who was butt-hurt by my comment. I get it now.
Seven and Chakotay are the best. So sweet.
YES! I've been preaching this to my music students for 35 years. The metronome is a tool. not a crutch.
Precisely!
All music is based on feelings. Without them we're just banging on trees.
There are no wrong notes...Miles Davis.
"Better than Salieri!" - Amadeus
Burning Desires: THE METRONOME by Michael Holloway.
I bet it's kind of lonely out there in the Galaxy Universe for a human.
Even more so for a former Borg drone
Miss you too baby Tony ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I love them so much ❤
Play with your heart and soul and let the music take you
“Sing like no one's listening,
love like you've never been hurt,
dance like nobody's watching and live like it's heaven on earth”
-Mark Twain
Her eyepiece missing gives the scene away.
Seven: This is my metronome. There are many like but this one is mine.
My metronome is my best friend. It is my life.
Without me, my metronome is useless.
Without my metronome, I am useless.
I wil use metronome true. I must play more perfectly than my enemy that's trying to outplay me. I must outplay him before outplays me. I will.
Before Janeway I swear this creed: my metronome and myself are the defender of music on my ship.
We are the masters of our music
We are saviors of mental lives. So be it. Until there is no Delta Quadrant, but peace. AMEN!!
The Metronome's Prayer.
Does anyone know who exactly is playing? Jery Ryan only sang, as I know...
Which was the episode when she played Boogie Woogie?
When Star Trek describes art it's like George Bush explaining foreign policy.
Never rub a woman's metronome
Maybe sometimes! 😅😅😅
Such a sweet couple. Glad they fell in love at the end of the series.
dkfavs wrong!
Lmfao this statement could never be more wrong
I wanted Harry with her, but Seven wants a man-someone with confidence.
Sadly the Picard series ruined it..
lol I guess there's a first time for every comment.
Why was Seven without her eyepiece?
Don’t know, but they’re on the holodeck, so that probably has something to do with it.
It’s near the end of the series and seven wanted to explore more human aspects of herself on the holodeck, she makes herself crew quarters and a uniform, she goes to parties and has her eyepiece holographically obscured. Chakotay is holographic here but they do end up together for real by the end
Agh the metronome doesn't line up with the clicks at the beginning of the video
No. Metronome gives you a guide but not mark every single note timing
And a machine only divides the time in smaller bits, so it could simulate "feeling" with just adjusting at 1/64 of a beat for example. And the accents, usually suggestions written on the score
Was this Seven and real Chakotay or hologram Chakotay?
Hologram
@@Nintendoo Thanks!
They make a beautiful couple.
They should marry and have children.
Making a hologram of someone youre attracted to to have romantic moments with them for pretend, without the knowledge OR CONSENT of the actual person comes off as kinda creepy, actually. Not really a great couple at all.
She looks amazing sans implants. And her smile!
But she needs practice. And to let go.
Chakotay holodeck fantasy.
Porn is the early adopter of every new media technology. No doubt it would be responsible for 80% of all Holodeck use. DS9 made it pretty clear what went on in the holosuites at Quark's.
Agogic.
Name of the song she’s playing
I've pinned a comment to this video, which answers your question :)
Schumann - Von fremden Ländern und Menschen