Classical Music Mashup I for Orchestra
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2022
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Full Orchestra
I: www.jwpepper.com/11411802.item
II: www.jwpepper.com/11411940.item
III: www.jwpepper.com/11411928.item
IV: www.jwpepper.com/11411941.item
Concert Band
I: www.jwpepper.com/11414746.item
II: www.jwpepper.com/11414791.item
III: www.jwpepper.com/11414799.item
IV: www.jwpepper.com/11415019.item
String Orchestra
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📝 Credits
Thank you to @grantwoolard for giving me permission to publish these arrangements. Please be sure to check out his original video: • Classical Music Mashup
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Caprice 24 being a violin solo is the most paganini thing ever
Imagine one day there is a orchestra actually performing this on stage, how awesome would that be!
I like how Pachelbel, Mozart, and Chopin made the same chord patterns in the song.
song? same chord patterns?
I mean a mashup compiles themes from different pieces and seamlessly blend them with the harmony by transposing and changing keys. That's why mashups sound so good^^
orchestration at like 3:39 is just delightful
Still can't get over how good Debussy over Satie sounds 😭❤️
The part with Tchaikovsky’s Slavic March sounded like Arabian Nights from Aladdin
HOW COME THIS ONLY HAS 1K VIEWS?? MY GOODNESS THIS IS AMAZING
2:14
I absolutely love this part
Gustav Holst - The Planets: Jupiter.
@@Thelaretus I know that…
@@DontMessWithAcid Nice!
This is certainly amazing, I LOVE this!
Absolutely amazing :)
you just woke certain memory that i forgot i had
I love Tchaikovsky’s piano concerto
This is so epic 😭
You are just : 👌
The part with Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Solomon gives me Winnie the Pooh vibes
5:44 Ending/Finale
1:31 Noot noot 🐧
lacrimosa
So glad to see you back in Action on TH-cam again!
And who is that guy at 4:16
Fantastic scoring from Danny Elfman during that fight scene to utilize Beethoven's 5th in such a creative way!
When will the string ensemble sheet music come out?
I’m getting Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, Tiny Toons Adventures, and Animaniacs vibes to some parts
The ending kinda sounds like Bruce Broughton’s music from Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
amazing work, also love the 40 hours touch at 4:27
Lmao
SLAPP
Oh, and Tom and Jerry vibes, too
Doesn’t the Pachelbel’s Canon part sound like Homeward Bound II music?
What soundfont/VST in what software do you use?
Most of the sounds are from Cinematic Studio Series (strings, winds, brass). Percussion from East West, Piano from NI Noire, and Embertone Joshua Bell Violin for the solo violin.
What classical pieces?
Does someone know what the Schubert piece starting at 0:51 is? I know it, but forgot the name
Unfinished (8th) symphony, 1st movement, 2nd theme
0:00-3:04 A-flat major
Wheres williams :(?
Dvorak is much better.
Not in the public domain
They probably didn’t want to put the imperial march because they didn’t want a copystrike
Help! I’m addicted, and I’ve run through the lot!
what software is this?
Music Notation: Dorico
Audio Mockup: FL Studio + Cinematic Studio Series, EW Hollywood Percussion, Noire Piano, Joshua Bell Violin
Video Editing: Davinci Resolve, a bit of Photoshop
@@peteryang wow quite the set up you got there - flows really nicely :)
5:18
WTF? Why did you cut out The Imperial March from Star Wars at 4:52? I don't know if cutting out a piece from the original work can be considered disrespectful. I understand that you might didn't wanted to get a copyright strike but this still sad.
That...
is actually Chopin's Marche Funèbre, composed long before Williams composed the Imperial March from Star Wars
@@wqatch Ever watched the original version?
Listen at 4:10
th-cam.com/video/7OYkWSW7u4k/w-d-xo.html
@@FroyOrigami Hmm, probably because of fear of copyright yeah
In his first video for such a transcription (th-cam.com/video/sSYRCBK13Kk/w-d-xo.html), Mr. Yang mentioned that he could not use the Imperial March due to copyrights (as MrMan mentioned). But he also added a proper finale to the original piece through Beethoven's 9th (amongst others) to replace the fade out Mr. Woolard had on his piece.
I Love 2:36
Gustav Holst - The Planets: Jupiter.
@@Thelaretusnuh uh