I used to listen to this music since I had been a student of 19 years. 37 years later I was so glad to find some members of the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra that would play it together with me. The feeling when playing it was incredible.
I was looking for this years and finally here it is Schubert piano Trio in B-flat major 1st movement. wen i found it i just started crying for happiness!
Usually, black works better, but I usually check with a lighter background just to make sure. I expect I will continue to do one with a light background every so often.
after watching the whole of that, I'm now finding it difficult to type and look at anything without things I'm looking directly at seeming to slowly drift to the right and the rest slowly drift to the left :¬\ Amazing peice though and great graphics to go with it as usual :¬) Cheers
Are you planning to do more pieces with a white background? Because I loved the ones you made like that, like those Bach's violin solos, or Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum. Thank you for the wonderful pieces!
Tante grazie SMALI for your quickly answer (it's correct?), BUT I NEED TO SAVE because I'm teacher and need save to pendrive for my pupils. for the class, OK?-Thanks again.MUY BUENO TUS VIDEOS..EXCELENTES!!!!!!!!
smalin Did you write this software yourself? That's fantastic!!! Awesome!! Increadible! Bravo! How can you do this? Can you explain us how it is operated?
It's strange. I have a CD with complete Schubert trios and this piece is almost 4 minutes shorter and it's not even played much faster than this recording.
fortepiano is a restoration of a model Conrad Graf built in 1835; see Bartje Bartmans' channel where the producer frequently comments on the recording specifications: th-cam.com/video/HSB95Y1SDMA/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgxfcC32SbqR9W8OtR54AaABAg.9ba1gfy8JRd9baEfVBflUg
Actually, some unmusical people have trouble following it. You have to be musical to fully appreciate it, but you don't have to know how to read conventional music notation.
I used to listen to this music since I had been a student of 19 years. 37 years later I was so glad to find some members of the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra that would play it together with me. The feeling when playing it was incredible.
I was looking for this years and finally here it is Schubert piano Trio in B-flat major 1st movement. wen i found it i just started crying for happiness!
Ça met en avant les couleurs de la musique. Très beau travail graphique. Merci
It's the first time I listen this and it's really charming. Wow.
thanks for this upload on period instruments! It's a great relief considering I cannot go back to listening to music of this era on the modern piano!
Usually, black works better, but I usually check with a lighter background just to make sure. I expect I will continue to do one with a light background every so often.
Grazie ascoltare la musica che si ama guardando il tuo lavoro è bellissimo
AWESOME!
Pizzicatto markers are very nice and appropriate.
Strings (pizzicato).
after watching the whole of that, I'm now finding it difficult to type and look at anything without things I'm looking directly at seeming to slowly drift to the right and the rest slowly drift to the left :¬\ Amazing peice though and great graphics to go with it as usual :¬) Cheers
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_aftereffect
Excelente trabajo. Cuando simplemente me quiero relajar el vídeo me funciona como terapia.
Wonderful.
1:52 ~ Magnificent!
Are you planning to do more pieces with a white background? Because I loved the ones you made like that, like those Bach's violin solos, or Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum. Thank you for the wonderful pieces!
Superb!
Tante grazie SMALI for your quickly answer (it's correct?), BUT I NEED TO SAVE because I'm teacher and need save to pendrive for my pupils. for the class, OK?-Thanks again.MUY BUENO TUS VIDEOS..EXCELENTES!!!!!!!!
Thanks for doing this, I really enjoyed it.
Why haven't i watched this before? thanks!
Extraordinario! !
0:28 - 0:37 Am i the only one to think this part sound like the canon in D?
Probably yeah. Some other people may have thought it SOUNDED like the canon in D, though.
Shrapnel Art Oh sorry, my English is not really great as I am a native French speaker
I can't tell whether this is 440 hz or less.
Perfecto para despertar a mi hijo de 5años.... ☺️👍🏼
nice ,tahanks
Wow that was incredible what program did you use?? :D
It's software I wrote myself.
smalin Did you write this software yourself? That's fantastic!!! Awesome!! Increadible! Bravo! How can you do this? Can you explain us how it is operated?
Diomidis Mavridis You can get an overview of the process here: www.musanim.com/ProductionNotes/synchronization.html
a bit complicated but very good job!
It's strange. I have a CD with complete Schubert trios and this piece is almost 4 minutes shorter and it's not even played much faster than this recording.
If you compare the opening of this video to what's at 4:00, you might have an explanation.
What instruments are playing? I mean there's obviously a piano, but what are the others?
See the FAQ.
bagpipes and human beatbox
fortepiano is a restoration of a model Conrad Graf built in 1835; see Bartje Bartmans' channel where the producer frequently comments on the recording specifications: th-cam.com/video/HSB95Y1SDMA/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgxfcC32SbqR9W8OtR54AaABAg.9ba1gfy8JRd9baEfVBflUg
What is the tuning?
Its like a score that unmusical people can follow! Wow!
Actually, some unmusical people have trouble following it. You have to be musical to fully appreciate it, but you don't have to know how to read conventional music notation.
it kinda sounds like dvorak