Hi, that's my favorite ever version of this piece. I've never found an interpretation as close as the one I want to play (I'm a violonist). Is there a way to get a FLAC or WAV version of the audio ? It would be so much appreciated. Thanks, Clément, From You've Probably Never Heard of It.
I like this, although I think the reverb is rather too strong for something that sounds so "small". The ending is hilarious! Hmm. Idea: Violin: Senza vibrato with practice mute (maybe put it on during the middle of the performance). Perhaps with too much rosin (not sure). Obviously you'd have to play a bit louder. Piano: Find an old, slightly out of tune one (or you could lower the middle G# string, that's the most important one next to Bb). Still should be grand piano though. Place some plastic rulers and/or other objects on the strings. Try at half or 3/4 pedal while playing staccato. Microphones: Behind a wall near a doorway. Better yet, have someone slowly move them from behind the doorway all they way to inside the piano, taking as much time as the performance does. The objective behind my idea is... who says only the notes should be wierd?
this unusual piece, particularly the ending, strikes me as a political commentary on the last two months of 2016, with Trump's election, and the haywire manner in which our systems is currently operating. Interesting rendition.
Top-notch. Thanks for upload.
Hi, that's my favorite ever version of this piece. I've never found an interpretation as close as the one I want to play (I'm a violonist). Is there a way to get a FLAC or WAV version of the audio ?
It would be so much appreciated.
Thanks,
Clément, From You've Probably Never Heard of It.
Thank you, is there a specific part or idea that you like? Would be interesting to know for future projects.
How horror story TH-camrs have not found this yet amazes me
Some silent moments in this night; some notes which perectly capture my current melancholy reflections on the season.
Brilliant
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This made me physically ill. Good job I guess?
Hey, we'll take it! One of my students hides from it every time it comes on! :)
s a m e, it's freaking creepy and makes me feel *really* uncomfortable
I'm quite tone deaf so I feel like I'm not getting the same effect as others.
I like this, although I think the reverb is rather too strong for something that sounds so "small". The ending is hilarious!
Hmm. Idea:
Violin: Senza vibrato with practice mute (maybe put it on during the middle of the performance). Perhaps with too much rosin (not sure). Obviously you'd have to play a bit louder.
Piano: Find an old, slightly out of tune one (or you could lower the middle G# string, that's the most important one next to Bb). Still should be grand piano though. Place some plastic rulers and/or other objects on the strings. Try at half or 3/4 pedal while playing staccato.
Microphones: Behind a wall near a doorway. Better yet, have someone slowly move them from behind the doorway all they way to inside the piano, taking as much time as the performance does.
The objective behind my idea is... who says only the notes should be wierd?
this unusual piece, particularly the ending, strikes me as a political commentary on the last two months of 2016, with Trump's election, and the haywire manner in which our systems is currently operating. Interesting rendition.
@@Someonece You two are fucking idiots. This arrangement is from 1979.
Distracted Globe Productions when Trump first arose to power
Ok boomer