I love flash mobs. My favorite is The Sound of Music (Do-Re-Mi) in the central station in Antwerp, Belgium. It's 15 yrs old but I still watch it from time to time.
I LOVE spontaneous joy and music! Flash mobs are fabulous. "Ode to Joy" is a tune nearly everyone has heard; it fills the heart. He would be SO PROUD to see we're still using it....for that very reason! It would only have taken the cello alone for me to stop! The musicians/singers have planned this for months; the crowd is unaware! I love how they quietly and subtely the others join, one by one, two by two... The surprise! The babies, the children, the aunties and uncles, the elders...ALL enjoy this! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love it more when you're trying food (even local dishes - ESPCIALLY local dishes), but this was good. A very old video. I was in a flash mob once and it was exciting. You could do this locally with singers and dancers. Music brings EVERYONE together - regardless of ethnicity. It's just joy and celebration
Something else you may enjoy that's akin to a flash mob is Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir 2.0, 'Sleep'. It's a choir made up of almost 2,000 people from 58 countries around the world who downloaded the lyrics to the song and then uploaded themselves singing, then it was all put together. It's very beautiful and inspiring. There are a few songs done this way, some with even more people, but I think this one is my fave.
Impressed?. So were the Japanese in the 1940's. Beethoven - Symphony No.9 (10000 Japanese) - Freude schöner Götterfunken. th-cam.com/video/X6s6YKlTpfw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HrT36dLkUR2s8mTo
I love flash mobs. My favorite is The Sound of Music (Do-Re-Mi) in the central station in Antwerp, Belgium. It's 15 yrs old but I still watch it from time to time.
This one is wonderful, but Do-Re-Me is my favorite. Think I'll watch it right now!
@@GentleRain21 I watched it after this, too😃
It's the first one I saw and it is in the top 3 for me, which includes this one and the Hallelujah Chorus in a mall's food court
I LOVE spontaneous joy and music! Flash mobs are fabulous. "Ode to Joy" is a tune nearly everyone has heard; it fills the heart. He would be SO PROUD to see we're still using it....for that very reason! It would only have taken the cello alone for me to stop! The musicians/singers have planned this for months; the crowd is unaware! I love how they quietly and subtely the others join, one by one, two by two... The surprise! The babies, the children, the aunties and uncles, the elders...ALL enjoy this! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
"Ode to Joy" lives up to its name! Look at the joy on everyone's faces!
Love it more when you're trying food (even local dishes - ESPCIALLY local dishes), but this was good. A very old video. I was in a flash mob once and it was exciting. You could do this locally with singers and dancers. Music brings EVERYONE together - regardless of ethnicity. It's just joy and celebration
I loved this flashmob and especially loved to see the reaction. Made me smile. 😁❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
I remember a swing dance flash mob in an airport.
Ode to joy is one of my favorite pieces
These two would love the Netflix documentary Dancing With The Birds.
Beethoven's Ode to Joy. One of the best pieces of music this world has ever heard.
Something else you may enjoy that's akin to a flash mob is Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir 2.0, 'Sleep'. It's a choir made up of almost 2,000 people from 58 countries around the world who downloaded the lyrics to the song and then uploaded themselves singing, then it was all put together. It's very beautiful and inspiring. There are a few songs done this way, some with even more people, but I think this one is my fave.
Music is a language all can understand
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Impressed?. So were the Japanese in the 1940's. Beethoven - Symphony No.9 (10000 Japanese) - Freude schöner Götterfunken.
th-cam.com/video/X6s6YKlTpfw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HrT36dLkUR2s8mTo
WOW! Thanks for the tip, and the link!