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  • Beautifull ((^_^))

  • Very beautiful. I would like to use it in a presentation. Is that allowed? I would need the video not as a link but as a file. Please let me know if I could use it and if so send me the file!

  • @jochumstienstra

    You have permission to use my video in your presentation. For download details please contact me vie mail info@bild-art.de

  • :D:D:D:D:D:D!!!

  • This recording of the little fugue is so unbelievably awesome that i've bought the cd

  • ur equazionz 4 ur fractalz, ur video, n ur music 4 the vid r absolutely brillient!

    Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

  • Please, someone tell me what BWV is this.. i've been searching for one week and I can't find this wonderful piece of art

  • It's BWV 578. Little Fugue in G minor, it's a piece of organ music written by Johann Sebastian Bach sometime around his years at Arnstadt (1703-1707). A common misconception is that the Little fugue in G minor is Little in importance, but actually Bach titled the piece Little to avoid confusion between this piece, and the later Great Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542, which is longer in duration.

  • i dont see the buddah central mandelbrot on here!

  • Little Fugue! :3

  • Please describe the calculus of this music?

  • I could listen to this fugue 7 million times without having enough.

  • Bach fugue are infinitely beautiful

  • I've always considered Bach's music as fractal music

  • How so? Describe the fractal components of his music.

  • Bach's Suite No. 3 Bourre exhibits a fractal pattern. Particularly the Cantor set.

  • @F0reseer what Bach suite ?

  • @Biixiieful BWV 1009

  • @F0reseer what does this bourree have to do with the cantor set ? I don't undertand

  • @anisometropie The first 16 measures of notes is a fractal pattern.

  • @anisometropie I'm talking about the cello suite no 3 bourre, not what's in this video.

  • I like it! Thanks!

  • Bach and fractals. What more could anyone ask for? By the way, that was the Edward Power Biggs playing Bach.

  • Quite a fantastic combination, here, very immersive.

  • Bach would have been completely bewildered by the Mandelbrot set, which unfolds "organically" as a result of fairly minimal mathemtaical input.

    Bach's music was a much more human labour of trial & error.

  • I agree, fugues are conceptually very different from fractals.

  • Magnificent !!

  • That was lovely, very relaxing. Thanks for sending it!

    (:-D)

  • you think that was relaxing??? my hair stood on end, i am quite disturbed, etc.

  • what's the matter with your hairs ?

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