Classical Orchestral Music Blind Test - Part 1 (15 Orchestral Work with different difficulties)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2023
- The blind test has a mixture of 4 musical periods' orchestral music, with common pieces, but also some for you to guess.
I hope that even if you can not identify the piece, you will still dig into these sophisticated masterpieces.
Remember, one more masterpiece in your brain, a more professional musician you can be.
Huge thanks and credit to Joshua @thestandardwatermelon5163 !!!!!
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Can't believe I've never heard even a note from Shostakovich's 7th.
I mean, so must have a lot of others too, you've given extra time xD
I luckied at Brahms because I had just listened to it in another video.
Thanks for not turning the list into a college admission test.
Also love how I can tell correctly it was going to be either Bach or Vivaldi.
The outro song was the best😂🇨🇳🇨🇳
Let's go Venezuela army band
Definitely Mozart’s C major Dissonance quartet opening.
Nice test, I missed out on Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich, also don't know what that last piece was.,
Yes it's difficult enough and feel free to do a part 2 This one was very good. Thanks for posting.
The last piece is Mozart's dissonance quartet XD
Thanks 👍
P.S. I got 54 points
I’m not sure that giving a point for the period is useful as, if you know the composer, you know the period.
Also, maybe 1 point for the composer, and 2 for the piece (more difficult)
Great Quiz!
Best part of Mahler’s 1st. ❤️
I have played it and it is so much fun!
thx! feel free to play part 2 if u wanna challenge urself!
i only missed 3. More please!
Feel free to challenge yourself on my blind test 2 on my channel!
21 if I consider picking the latter choice between two composers I was in doubt as final.
Oh I forgot to account for the period. I knew I was forgetting something.
Not that I wpuld have gotten most of them right anyway.
The ones I knew within the first measure were the obvious ones. Revelle, Rossini and Gershwin come to mind. Tougher was the symphonic works. Shubert sounds very much like Beethoven I am familiar with all the Brhams, but still missed the answers. Not up on my Mahlar. knew the Rachmaninoff but thought it his first. The Vivaldi did not sound like a typical piece. and on the other hand, Other Debussy pieces could have been more challenging.
Yes I must admit both Schubert and Beethoven love to use subitos 😂 but Beethoven has a relatively "muddy" bassline and loves to use fugal structure in his late works (but Schubert won't). Schubert has a wider spacing and likes to use strings-woodwind Q&A (use more Horns in his "Unfinished" and "The Great")
I am the complete opposite haha.
Since I'd be in Mahler's fan club, I knew it the momen it started playing.
The non symphonic works I had only gotten right thanks to TH-cam and thanks to having had contact with music.
I'm so happy when I get Unfinished Symphony right, especially it was the 2nd. mvt.😆🥲
and I almost thought the Rachmaninoff one was Tchaikovsky's lol😂😂
forgot the name of Rossini's, but surprisingly knew it was his piece when I hear it😆
almost failed at Beethoven's 5 because it wasn't the rhythm I usually listen to 😂
I love that movement, perhaps more than the famous 1st movement.
I just struggle with placing it between the 5th and 7th. Thanks to that I knew to which symphony it belonged to.
Need longer time to guess right? 😅
Maybe next video I try to fix the guessing time longer.
my mistake!
Actually I knew there was no way I'd recognize the ones that I didn't because I had no memories of them, so not even all the time in the world would have helped haha.
What's the brass piece in the intro?
it's me and my frds playing haydn's creation xd forget and forgive this grp of trashcans 🤪
Good sounding trashcans.
Is it Mozart's Dissonanzen Quartett?
yes
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I thought it sounded like Bruckner and guessed his string quintet (which I've never heard).
It's good that u try to guess it. btw Bruckner has more dotted rhythm and won't be that dissonance, also his stylish "step-by-step" chord change
@angowong1407 It sounds nothing like Mozart though.
I mean, I was also blown apart when I got to know his 12 horn concertos, so Mozart really covers a lot.
Mozart quartet...