All art goes through phases, I've seemed to notice. Repression, invention/creation, flourishing, incredibly ingrained in culture, completely ignored, etc. You can see it now, really. Music is evolving incredibly fast now and involving lots of newer technologies, so it only seems that people NEED more to be invested in something. All these phases come and go, but music will remain. While I appreciate the visual representation for some, it's not a new necessity of music.
@Chris55811 I use various pieces of computer software that I wrote and some that other people wrote. It's not a simple process. It can take days or weeks to make an animation.
@bettergreenthenright It visualises the music. Nowadays people need more and different impulses to stay interested. Listening only is not enough anymore. We need beautiful people singing songs, nice videoclips, and in this case a score that people will understand.
@casfighter34 People have enjoyed watching scores while listening to music for a long time ... not just "nowadays." This is just an easier kind of score to do that with.
it's honestly rewarding to know that there are a lot of people who like this music, though it's a shame here in Medelin Colombia, I haven't found 'em.
So difficult to comment meaningfully on this. It's like a universe of feeling compressed into eight minutes. Nothing is redundant. Some parts are deeply shocking, exquisitely painful.
The resolution doesn't convince; the feeling of strangeness and alienation remains . . .
Mozart has prepared our minds. For the following movements
if you ask around almost all metalheads will say that they like classical. There's just something about it that is connected to heavy metal and it kicks fucking ass.
It's hair-raising creations like this musical piece that make the human race barely tolerable. Without music such as this, life would just not be fair.
I love watching this, kinda weird that you 'see' more of the music and appreiciate the intriacies of the music more.
I did find the my eyes were still sliding after watching some of the long tracks, bit like you can still see the ground 'moving' from a train window even though its stopped.
Not only does this look visually fantastic, but I think you've created something that really helps non-music readers to understand the complexities within music. Well done.
This is just so good, I love it, and I wish the person who put it up her or his own Star System. There is one near mine for a decent price (I will gladly help you finance it to have you as a neighbor). ;)
I Love what you did with the music... It makes me feel like I am in the crowd watching the musicians preform. Thank you for posting these awsome videos.
MUSANIM: parabens por seu trabalho. É apaixonante a musica classica, todos os compositores e em especial este: Mozart. Ouço musica classica desde os 5 anos e me faz bem, me da paz, alegria e saúde. Continue postando coisas assim. Muitos agradecerão como eu o faço agora. OBRIGADO.
I suppose you are right about music students on the Julliard level. I thought so myself after typing my comment. And maybe I am a child, but I have been listening to Mozart for a long time and am able to see more clearly his patterns that are hard to appreciate unless you are following with a score. I have always had a few of these about, but listen to far more music than I have the notations for; e.g., I have never followed the 40th Symphony with one. Thanks for responding. Best, Dick Lanham
THis is fabulous. I get a new way to look at this music. Does Julliard, Curtis, Eastman, etc. know about this. I should think it should be immediately put into their curricula. Thanks so much. Best, Dick Lanham (richardjlanham@gmail.com)
@richardjlanham Musicians at the Juilliard/Curtis/Eastman level should be able to get this experience (or, in most cases, a more comprehensive and satisfying one) by looking at the conventional notation; this is more for people who can't read music fluently yet (especially young children).
@casfighter34
All art goes through phases, I've seemed to notice. Repression, invention/creation, flourishing, incredibly ingrained in culture, completely ignored, etc. You can see it now, really. Music is evolving incredibly fast now and involving lots of newer technologies, so it only seems that people NEED more to be invested in something. All these phases come and go, but music will remain. While I appreciate the visual representation for some, it's not a new necessity of music.
Wonocva15 6 hours ago
Thank you for your response, keep up the great work!
Chris55811 1 week ago in playlist Classical videos
@Musanim wow, how much time you take to do that? Looks insanely hard to do, specially that one.
Apxovtac 2 weeks ago
@Apxovtac It depends on the piece. I think this one took a few days ...
musanim 2 weeks ago
I am really curious as how you produce these videos, do you run them through a computer program?
Chris55811 2 weeks ago
@Chris55811 I use various pieces of computer software that I wrote and some that other people wrote. It's not a simple process. It can take days or weeks to make an animation.
musanim 2 weeks ago
sweet music
Tonyazn21 4 weeks ago
Music doesn't is tecno, this is real music.
javil6 1 month ago
All nighter listening to this while writing a 1500 word essay? I think yes :)
EndEverlyrics 1 month ago
Why do i find your videos so fascinating?
bettergreenthenright 1 month ago
@bettergreenthenright Probably for the same reason that people find it fascinating to look at scores while listening to music.
musanim 1 month ago
@bettergreenthenright It visualises the music. Nowadays people need more and different impulses to stay interested. Listening only is not enough anymore. We need beautiful people singing songs, nice videoclips, and in this case a score that people will understand.
casfighter34 1 week ago
@casfighter34 People have enjoyed watching scores while listening to music for a long time ... not just "nowadays." This is just an easier kind of score to do that with.
musanim 1 week ago
How do you have the same software as @smalin?
diegosgc 1 month ago
@diegosgc Because I am smalin. This is my spillover/archive/remake channel.
musanim 1 month ago
it's honestly rewarding to know that there are a lot of people who like this music, though it's a shame here in Medelin Colombia, I haven't found 'em.
Nacional77Socialista 1 month ago
Sembra alieno...il loro linguaggio
bunnytzuchino 2 months ago
Surely one of history's badass composers. What an amazing mind!
todds7 2 months ago
beautiful :)
nashihaahmed 2 months ago
gute einschlafhilfe
Ulala289 3 months ago
Every time hear this i think the nutcracker
phsvcheer1 4 months ago
Too many notes... JK I love it
timesmash 4 months ago
This is such a beautiful piece !
beautyaddict99 4 months ago
luv it
aprilrose135 4 months ago
Amazing
0llril 4 months ago
@xBigBangTheory
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revilo111 4 months ago
So difficult to comment meaningfully on this. It's like a universe of feeling compressed into eight minutes. Nothing is redundant. Some parts are deeply shocking, exquisitely painful.
The resolution doesn't convince; the feeling of strangeness and alienation remains . . .
Mozart has prepared our minds. For the following movements
duckbiter 5 months ago
theres enough key and mode changes in there to make a professional player's head explode
AcousticDude17 5 months ago
Symphony number 40???? Mozart was hardcore!
retardtothethirdprod 5 months ago
@retardtothethirdprod There's also a no. 41 ;) But no. 41 was his last...
Mo19010100 5 months ago
@retardtothethirdprod
joseph haydn composed 108 symphonies ;)
revilo111 5 months ago
@revilo111 Mozart died when he was 35 years old.
HunterRoMike 5 months ago
Thanks for all of these they are great.
deepcut66 5 months ago in playlist More videos from musanim
Even a rap fan like me loves classical. Mozart kicks ass!
MrKarlozz 5 months ago
I love this visual medium, it really adds perspective to the complexity of a symphony
MrRyanGC 5 months ago
it's very interesting to see how the program separates the melody from the background with more apparent colors and such.
TheDescubre 5 months ago
i LOVE THIS piece i think that it is one of my favourites along with the marriage of figarro so thanks so much for posting
cbworld2008 7 months ago
this is not the video for you if you have epilepsy. great video. just amazing man
beatles3331 7 months ago
if you ask around almost all metalheads will say that they like classical. There's just something about it that is connected to heavy metal and it kicks fucking ass.
BadBigT 7 months ago
you can see the music :D finaly its easy to hear every sound in this butifule song :)
99marcus1 7 months ago
I remember they had this song in tom and jerry
Kazukamichan 8 months ago
imo this is the gratest piece ever composed
kwastormayt 8 months ago
You did a great job in bringing classical music to YouTube in a format that allows a visual to truly match the music.
TiminPhoenix 8 months ago
just what i needed to relax maybe politics would need such music lol
warmansad 8 months ago
It's hair-raising creations like this musical piece that make the human race barely tolerable. Without music such as this, life would just not be fair.
urnot4me69 8 months ago
perfect, amazing, beautiful!
akbushido 9 months ago
@dyingdemon2 yes, i have like two days watching this videos, and i don´t know why it´s so cool.
danielbooom 9 months ago
amazing
MilevskayaStarr 9 months ago
Muy buena musica y sonido ...!!! Gracias MUSANIM !!
rigoazul2000 9 months ago
Mozart The KING OF CLASSIC MUSIC........
hernandezrivas 9 months ago
vaccaputtana altro che ladygaga
70sparatutto70 9 months ago
I love watching this, kinda weird that you 'see' more of the music and appreiciate the intriacies of the music more.
I did find the my eyes were still sliding after watching some of the long tracks, bit like you can still see the ground 'moving' from a train window even though its stopped.
17thMustang 9 months ago
amazing!!!!!!!!!
missmusic881 9 months ago
beautiful
philippehales 9 months ago
looks to me like the scanning of conduactors brain :)
maksymchyk 9 months ago
this reminds me of tom and Jerry
conkersla 10 months ago
@conkersla Same with me
mylife1221 9 months ago
@mylife1221 those episodes where Tom was the director, so funny still watching episodes sometimes
take care bye
conkersla 9 months ago
@conkersla sorry for you
kwastormayt 8 months ago
Not only does this look visually fantastic, but I think you've created something that really helps non-music readers to understand the complexities within music. Well done.
TheScreamingCarrot 10 months ago
Simply beautiful. Absolutely sublime.
jamesblitz90 10 months ago
Your channel is amazing.
aquaboy386 10 months ago
How can people say that classical music is boring? JUST HOW?! This symphony is amazing!
24Pianist 10 months ago
Best symphony ever
ThePwnage96 10 months ago
one word... AMAZING
Bamchucknorris 10 months ago
The amount of amazement I feel when I watch this, makes me feel 4 again..
uakronems64 11 months ago
This is just so good, I love it, and I wish the person who put it up her or his own Star System. There is one near mine for a decent price (I will gladly help you finance it to have you as a neighbor). ;)
Sun4Niebieskieoczy 11 months ago
WHENEVER YOU FEEL OFF, OR BAD, LISTEN TO THIS.
BobTradeMark 11 months ago
Wow, this is a really interesting and unique way of "showing" us the music.
babyangel931 11 months ago
Just paused this to listen to Rebecca Black's new song 'Friday'
Biggest mistake of my life, safe to say I have resumed listening to this work of art.....
AceFaceJarv 11 months ago
I was watching for too long and now my eyes are messed up! It's really hard to type this on a moving keyboard.
DoctorGreyMD 11 months ago
inspiring :)
1Roze 11 months ago
I Love what you did with the music... It makes me feel like I am in the crowd watching the musicians preform. Thank you for posting these awsome videos.
GarionHawk 1 year ago
Haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ydobon95 1 year ago
I have heard this song MANY times, but NEVER like this. AMAZING.
TheYellowDartOfDoom 1 year ago
I can do better
nycrackhead 1 year ago
great :)
ChicaJule123 1 year ago
This is beautiful. Thank you.
schauspieler23 1 year ago
A very happy 255th birthday, Wolfie. We shall always treasure your music.
FurEliseTX 1 year ago
I am so glad I came across this. Thank you.
Capa359 1 year ago
Hehe, Mozart would have been so delighted with this.
satsumamoon 1 year ago
Very nice graphice understanding of symphony 40.
AfghnLaLa 1 year ago
MUSANIM: parabens por seu trabalho. É apaixonante a musica classica, todos os compositores e em especial este: Mozart. Ouço musica classica desde os 5 anos e me faz bem, me da paz, alegria e saúde. Continue postando coisas assim. Muitos agradecerão como eu o faço agora. OBRIGADO.
IranBarroso 1 year ago
@IranBarroso You're welcome.
musanim 1 year ago
@musanim Thank you for these. They bring great joy. I subbed! Hope to see more Mozart!
Ievolovel 8 months ago
quick question, which piece has been your favorite to (i guess id say transfer) into this art style?
lifetaker1234 1 year ago
@lifetaker1234 Probably Beethoven's Grosse Fuge.
musanim 1 year ago
@musanim Are you "smalin" under a different account?
polymath7 1 year ago
@polymath7 Yes. This is my "archive" (or "spillover") account, where I keep multiple versions of videos.
musanim 1 year ago
@lifetaker1234 I d say Beethoven's Appassionata 3rd movement..i would be gratefull if you could tranfer it to this art style too,please:)
nosfer23 1 year ago
@lifetaker1234 clare de lune
shafiq123098 1 year ago
These are all very beautiful, and a very enlightening way to look at familiar music. Thank you.
Zeesy 1 year ago
I suppose you are right about music students on the Julliard level. I thought so myself after typing my comment. And maybe I am a child, but I have been listening to Mozart for a long time and am able to see more clearly his patterns that are hard to appreciate unless you are following with a score. I have always had a few of these about, but listen to far more music than I have the notations for; e.g., I have never followed the 40th Symphony with one. Thanks for responding. Best, Dick Lanham
richardjlanham 1 year ago
THis is fabulous. I get a new way to look at this music. Does Julliard, Curtis, Eastman, etc. know about this. I should think it should be immediately put into their curricula. Thanks so much. Best, Dick Lanham (richardjlanham@gmail.com)
richardjlanham 1 year ago
@richardjlanham Musicians at the Juilliard/Curtis/Eastman level should be able to get this experience (or, in most cases, a more comprehensive and satisfying one) by looking at the conventional notation; this is more for people who can't read music fluently yet (especially young children).
musanim 1 year ago