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"Explosive" by Bond (The hottest string quartet ever)
Celebrating 11 years of turning classical music into commercial pop.
Plan of the City
the music didn't really go with the animation very well felt like sum one shoved classical music over some indie bands video.
Shepppard (Member Profile)
Are you sure? I mean they are classics
In reply to this comment by Shepppard:
Well done, but this doesn't belong in Bravo, Bravo is reserved for Classical music only, and 20ish years doesn't quite fit that niche.
From Arena to Skyrim - All Elder Scrolls themes
Well done, but this doesn't belong in Bravo, Bravo is reserved for Classical music only, and 20ish years doesn't quite fit that niche.
*Nochannel
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What Happens When 500 People Trace the Same Line?
This doesn't seem right. Asian-themed classical music to a video about morons who cant come close to drawing a straight line that is already drawn? I have a feeling I'm gonna feel bad when I see the original and it's kids with helmets doing the drawing.
3D Roller-Coaster Interpretation of Classical Music
Tags for this video have been changed from '3D, CG, classical music, visualization, abstract, animation' to '3D, CG, classical music, visualization, abstract, animation, Ferdinand Ries' - edited by dystopianfuturetoday
Lang Lang plays Bartók's Piano Sonata
I've read disparagements of Lang Lang's style, but its impossible for me NOT to find his energy, obvious enjoyment and effortless skill really a pleasure to listen to and witness.
Classical music is always a discipline that begs for new blood to wake it up and remind it that people like Bartok and others were crazy individuals who would no-doubt slap out these pieces when they themselves played, and that emotion was of significant importance.
Deano (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by Deano:
Kas mate,
Love your videos but could you stop posting stuff into Bravo that doesn't belong there?
Bravo is mainly for classical music, theatre stuff like that. If it doesn't remotely fit that leave Bravo off your list.
Ta!
sorry man. I thought that was for generalized talents. My bad. That being said thanks for the heads up.
Cheers.
PS love yours too.
kasinator (Member Profile)
Kas mate,
Love your videos but could you stop posting stuff into Bravo that doesn't belong there?
Bravo is mainly for classical music, theatre stuff like that. If it doesn't remotely fit that leave Bravo off your list.
Ta!
Fancy a second-hand channel guv? (Bravo Talk Post)
Classical music, mainly.
Feel Free to Say WTF
Also *Nochannel *80s *Art *Music *Dance *WTF
Not only does this not deserve a bravo in the sense that you're trying to make it, but that channel is reserved for classical music. 80s music doesn't qualify for that.
Barbie vs. Canon
I clicked this because I thought the same...
Either that or some classical music video...
Reactable: Live performance @ submixpro studio
>> ^Gallowflak:
Super awesome.
As a composer/musician/smurf, I find that most of the music that might fall under "electronica" is the immediate pleasure; it's easy to assemble and instantly satisfying. It's also the easiest way to make money. "Classical" music is the ultimate compositional challenge and nothing engages me so fully as the process of creating it.
Still, I don't think that's a reason to frown on trance/electronica/whatever. Snobbery and elitism never gets anyone anywhere and if an individual finds reward and a creative outlet in electronic music, they deserve nothing but encouragement.
TLDR; elitism in the field of creativity sucks huge balls.
I desagree , to make a comercaily sucsessfull and noticable Dance track is just as hard as making anny other form of music if not harder due to the saturatoin of music in this ganra because of its accessablity.
I would argue its far esear to make money from "classical" music as you can produce classical music of a very low standerd (relative to productoin quality of whats out there) but people will haplily hand over mor cash for it because of the bullshit factor.
allso most musicians make money from doing sound tracks and acompanying music rather than music bought directly by the publick and fact is general trancy stuff is not realy wanted that much , over basic clasical style music or just general music ( the sort u hear in tv programs or documentries or acompanying games).
But as you say , in the end its not realy important so long as the end product is injoyable the complexity is not realy an issue.
Reactable: Live performance @ submixpro studio
Super awesome.
As a composer/musician/smurf, I find that most of the music that might fall under "electronica" is the immediate pleasure; it's easy to assemble and instantly satisfying. It's also the easiest way to make money. "Classical" music is the ultimate compositional challenge and nothing engages me so fully as the process of creating it.
Still, I don't think that's a reason to frown on trance/electronica/whatever. Snobbery and elitism never gets anyone anywhere and if an individual finds reward and a creative outlet in electronic music, they deserve nothing but encouragement.
TLDR; elitism in the field of creativity sucks huge balls.
Jung Lin Performing Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody no 2"
Wow, she is tiny... Somebody get her a sandwich... with bacon as everything is better with bacon... Even classical music.