@@shundongli4707 As always noted in the description (in this case after a long playlist), I only use Sibelius and NotePerformer. So it's just a manner of speaking.
@@stefanzink But then how does the music sound like human play, and then what do you mean by you already have a celesta? I think you meant it by you have it in your house.
should've been written like a piano concerto in my opinion, with pieces like Liszt's etude no. 3 in g#m contrasting paganini's violin concerto no 3 in b flat minor
I'd like that, too. In fact, I tried a 'Mashup Concert' as well, only to find the many different themes proved to be too difficult for me to make a concerto out of it. But anyone who can spend a few Dollars on the score - and is more professional than me - might give it a try.
The sheet for the original mashup (Piano for 6 hands) can be bought here: www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/grant-woolard-sheet-music/3004197 Unfortunately, I won't publish the sheets of my arrangements due to copyright.
i like how paganini starts blasting with the la campanella
Yeah, that's my favorite part
Its EPIC!
Classical Music Mashup IV is out!
Before 3 months...
I like how in your arrangement you matched each section with the tempo and intensity of the main peace and then just played the secondary details.
Please do a version with piano and orchestra and the piano plays just the pieces that were written for piano
yes!
0:46
Wow that part was insane
Yup, I can still get Rickrolled
and that's even the " never gonna Give you up " was "never" a classical
2:07 Ode to Joy if it was baroque
Beethoven already wrote a fugue for that theme in that very same movement.
❤️
nice
Very nice
We want part IV
Where TF did YOU come from?!?!?
Finally :D
Now we need to wait for part IV
nice
This can be perfect if Rocket from little einsteins gets a stage in a "nickelodeon all star brawl" styled Disney game.
But there is no Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in the original classical music mashup
Yup, added that myself. I already had a Celesta, so whom the instrument fits...
@@stefanzink wait you use actual instruments, not an online music-making device to play this?
@@shundongli4707 As always noted in the description (in this case after a long playlist), I only use Sibelius and NotePerformer. So it's just a manner of speaking.
@@stefanzink But then how does the music sound like human play, and then what do you mean by you already have a celesta? I think you meant it by you have it in your house.
@@shundongli4707 NotePerformer as he said
should've been written like a piano concerto in my opinion, with pieces like Liszt's etude no. 3 in g#m contrasting paganini's violin concerto no 3 in b flat minor
I'd like that, too. In fact, I tried a 'Mashup Concert' as well, only to find the many different themes proved to be too difficult for me to make a concerto out of it. But anyone who can spend a few Dollars on the score - and is more professional than me - might give it a try.
Do the classical music mashup IV
"Do the roar." - Shrek 4
As soon as the score is out. Mr Woolard does the videos first, the scores may take some time. I'm waiting, too...
@@stefanzink NO! i want the classical music mashup part 4
Just gotta wait :3
@@lgjosh2481 yeah...
Cool
WOW
Isn't there any sheet music for these?
If there is, please answer me
If there isn't, please answer me :D
The sheet for the original mashup (Piano for 6 hands) can be bought here:
www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/grant-woolard-sheet-music/3004197
Unfortunately, I won't publish the sheets of my arrangements due to copyright.
rickroll
First?
First