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Scanjet Plays Fur Elise
Tags for this video have been changed from 'lv, bethoven, fur elise, scanner' to 'lv, beethoven, fur elise, scanner' - edited by Deano
Medical Animation - LASIK eye surgery
>> ^rosser99:
>> ^supersaiyan93:
i really need to do this, but sweet raptor jesus that looks freaky. I would be expecting to hear Beethoven's Ninth through the whole procedure.
Beethoven 9, really? Ode to Joy? Maybe more like Orff's Carmina Burana.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Oh-Four-Tuna (My apologies to Mr. Orff)
I was going more with the Clockwork Orange reference than the dramatic music reference, but yeah. O Fortuna would be more appropriate.
Medical Animation - LASIK eye surgery
>> ^supersaiyan93:
i really need to do this, but sweet raptor jesus that looks freaky. I would be expecting to hear Beethoven's Ninth through the whole procedure.
Beethoven 9, really? Ode to Joy? Maybe more like Orff's Carmina Burana.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Oh-Four-Tuna (My apologies to Mr. Orff)
Medical Animation - LASIK eye surgery
i really need to do this, but sweet raptor jesus that looks freaky. I would be expecting to hear Beethoven's Ninth through the whole procedure.
Beaker Fail
Tags for this video have been changed from 'muppet, beaker, music, mi mi Mi MI MI Mi mi mi, mi mi Mi MI Miii mimii, Ode to Joy' to 'muppet, beaker, music, beethoven, ninth symphony, mi mi Mi MI MI Mi mi mi, Ode to Joy' - edited by therealblankman
ant (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by ant:
Promote it if you can.
In reply to this comment by chtierna:
Haha how can this http://www.videosift.com/video/Japanese-Beethoven-s-5th-Symphony-rendition-in-a-restaurant possibly have had only one vote before I gave it a 2nd? Its funny !
Nah Im only a lowly silver star so the rules only permit me to promote my own videos ... sucks ...
Hey ! you could gather like 10 people to upvote all my videos and 100 more and then when I reach 100-star or whatever the promote limit is I can promote your vid
chtierna (Member Profile)
Promote it if you can.
In reply to this comment by chtierna:
Haha how can this http://www.videosift.com/video/Japanese-Beethoven-s-5th-Symphony-rendition-in-a-restaurant possibly have had only one vote before I gave it a 2nd? Its funny !
ant (Member Profile)
Haha how can this http://www.videosift.com/video/Japanese-Beethoven-s-5th-Symphony-rendition-in-a-restaurant possibly have had only one vote before I gave it a 2nd? Its funny !
Pirate Bay: Guilty
You have no clue what capitalism is about.
Capitalism adapts. The market changes, and business change with it, or die. Government interference, especially in a case like this, is simply postponing the inevitable.
What I'm talking about is a paradigm shift. Musicians will probably go back to the days before sound recording. You know, that time period which gave us some of the greatest music ever created? Written by luminaries such as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart... Oh, my! How did they ever get talented or famous without record contracts?!!?
The days of the big music companies are numbered. Musicians can make their stuff at home these days, put it up on the web, and get fans. It's happened, it is happening, and it will continue to happen. Eventually record contracts will be a thing of the past. Musicians might make a little money if online microtransactions become easy enough, but their only guarantee of earning a living will be to tour, or perhaps to write songs on commission. Or perhaps somebody will come up with an entirely new way of making money from their creations.
This is not a fantasy. It is not anti-capitalism. It is reality. And capitalism will deal with it, and probably come out better on the other end. Such is its nature.
And about that furniture analogy. Yes, if somebody invents a way to copy furniture without paying a manufacturer, there would be a lot of people without jobs. They'll find other jobs. The world will be sooooo much better off if we could reliably copy solid objects, the benefits to society would make those few lost jobs completely insignificant. And that is what is happening with the internet.
"But I fear change! Can't we just go back to the way things were in 1990 and stay that way?"
No. Sorry. Grow up.
jacobrecker (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video John Belushi: Beethoven. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
Tool and Beethoven Video Mashup (4:55)
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Tool, beethoven, music, art, mashup, stopmotion' to 'Tool, sober, beethoven, moonlight, sonata, art, mashup, stopmotion, stop motion' - edited by kronosposeidon
blackout (Member Profile)
Say bro, you can vote for your own videos:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Tool-and-Beethoven-Video-Mashup-4-55
It's not frowned upon; in fact it's expected. Let's make it happen.
Deano (Member Profile)
cool
In reply to this comment by Deano:
That sounds fair enough to me. I'll add it in.
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
This type of counterpoint, which includes rounds, cannons and fugues, is a huge part of the concert music tradition ('classical' music is technically only a small part of the overall orchestral/chamber 'concert music' tradition which spans hundreds of years). You find this kind of counterpoint in Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, etc...
It fits pretty squarely in this category.
You are the boss, though.
In reply to this comment by Deano:
Feels more like a general music thing than classical in my opinion.
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
I don't get why this very counterpuntal and traditional western art music form would be excluded from your channel. http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Coolest-Round-I-ve-Ever-Heard-Wendy-Carlos-Style
dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)
That sounds fair enough to me. I'll add it in.
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
This type of counterpoint, which includes rounds, cannons and fugues, is a huge part of the concert music tradition ('classical' music is technically only a small part of the overall orchestral/chamber 'concert music' tradition which spans hundreds of years). You find this kind of counterpoint in Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, etc...
It fits pretty squarely in this category.
You are the boss, though.
In reply to this comment by Deano:
Feels more like a general music thing than classical in my opinion.
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
I don't get why this very counterpuntal and traditional western art music form would be excluded from your channel. http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Coolest-Round-I-ve-Ever-Heard-Wendy-Carlos-Style
Deano (Member Profile)
This type of counterpoint, which includes rounds, cannons and fugues, is a huge part of the concert music tradition ('classical' music is technically only a small part of the overall orchestral/chamber 'concert music' tradition which spans hundreds of years). You find this kind of counterpoint in Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, etc...
It fits pretty squarely in this category.
You are the boss, though.
In reply to this comment by Deano:
Feels more like a general music thing than classical in my opinion.
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
I don't get why this very counterpuntal and traditional western art music form would be excluded from your channel. http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Coolest-Round-I-ve-Ever-Heard-Wendy-Carlos-Style