What makes Beethoven so unique is that he started going deaf at 42. By the time he wrote his 9th Symphony it was a total product of his mind. He had no hearung feedback. I don't know of another composer that had this experienced.
I supose you could compare him to Hawkings If that if he did not have his handycap he would not have come up with a theory about blackholes.
lol, I don't get this, seriously. Why would you change Beethoven's 9th symphony, when it's perfect as it is? I don't like this, sorry. If you have to go with the first movement of the symphony, at least do it in "real-time". Or, replace it with the adagio of that actual symphony, OR the 2nd movement from his 5th piano concerto.
And what's that talk about the rapture and end of mankind? lol
It defs has a celestial quality - sustained tones became annoying at times for me. Robbie Robertson on his Music for Native Americans album (CD for you younger ones) slowed cricket chirping and the result is absolutly an angel choir. Same kind of goose-bumpy vibes. Makes me a believer! Thanks for posting this!!! Meditative . but would Beethoven approve?
The end was great......i dont know if it was my tv or my connection but for the first 7 minutes i could barely hear anything then cause i had the tv turned up so loud it scared the crap out of me towards the end!!
Yes, it is Beethoven. Have you never heard of this? It's digitally lengthened to 24 hours long but done so in a way that the pitch stays the same. What are you are listening to is in fact Beethoven my friend, in all of its glory!
top class effort man. i like the way the picture blends with the music - so relaxing.
if i can be so bold, could i suggest the intro a touch shorter and the buildup a bit more something, and the outro longer and a more extended peice of the original. You have stumbled upon something here!
Wow! The video is perfect with this.
721Loretta 7 months ago
@dynamitewalls : thank you really much for share dear, i am absolutly agree with you.. paradise is on earth :)
soniadebarcelona 8 months ago
A total non-Beethoven snore fest.
prayforfire 1 year ago
What makes Beethoven so unique is that he started going deaf at 42. By the time he wrote his 9th Symphony it was a total product of his mind. He had no hearung feedback. I don't know of another composer that had this experienced.
I supose you could compare him to Hawkings If that if he did not have his handycap he would not have come up with a theory about blackholes.
The handycap brought on the unique experiences.
loveflowers39 1 year ago
@loveflowers39 i think he actually wanted to discover that since he received his phd
Korianne75 1 year ago
Very nice,thank you! :)
snazzytazzanna67 1 year ago
lol, I don't get this, seriously. Why would you change Beethoven's 9th symphony, when it's perfect as it is? I don't like this, sorry. If you have to go with the first movement of the symphony, at least do it in "real-time". Or, replace it with the adagio of that actual symphony, OR the 2nd movement from his 5th piano concerto.
And what's that talk about the rapture and end of mankind? lol
This just doesn't work, sorry.
Lity10 1 year ago
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Thats a great sunset but what happen to Beethoven?
Ah, how do you associate this with Beethoven?
Is that what Beethoven does for you?
Maybe thats Beethoven played backwords.
I don't think Beethoven would recognize this, but thanks.
loveflowers39 1 year ago
Thats a great sunset but what happen to Beethoven?
Ah, how do you associate that with Beethoven?
Is that what Beethoven does for you?
Maybe thats Beethoven played backwords.
I don't think Beethoven would recognize this, but thanks.
loveflowers39 1 year ago
@loveflowers39 it's the original Beethoven 9th streched to 24hrs. There's many stories about it but check out RadioLab "time" it explains a lot!
channelmarker11 1 year ago
Thats a great sunset but what happen to Beethoven?
loveflowers39 1 year ago
This is not Beethoven and Jonathan you are an idiot!!
Eliudy 1 year ago
falls asleep - ZZZzzz....hoooooooooooonk shooooooooooooe ZZZzzz...hoooooooooooooonk shoooooooooooe ...
jokeistman 1 year ago
Yeah, I'd really love to find the full version, but your link is broken. Please help us.
SimplyScooby 1 year ago
Do not rape classical music. Rape whatever else you want. Just leave the sacred alone!
LordN3mrod 1 year ago 2
That's beautiful! Could you provide a working address to the full version?
Oneworld87 1 year ago
this is shit!!
hilbert2547 1 year ago
This is horrible! And a blasphemy, as well. People shouldn't be allowed to ruin ingenious works like this in this kind of way.
moltoallegro19 2 years ago
It defs has a celestial quality - sustained tones became annoying at times for me. Robbie Robertson on his Music for Native Americans album (CD for you younger ones) slowed cricket chirping and the result is absolutly an angel choir. Same kind of goose-bumpy vibes. Makes me a believer! Thanks for posting this!!! Meditative . but would Beethoven approve?
mamatogirls 2 years ago
I think you can take almost any piece of music , extend it to 24 hours and will sound similarly.
Try this with a modern orchestral piece and you will see you get the same noise
Adamalgorithm 2 years ago 3
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tr23shortstop 2 years ago
this song is just a constant noise, but I love it. thanks mate! cheers!
Jasonagf 2 years ago
Beautiful song, but I can barely hear it!
Q, what is the actual title?
The link you provided didn't seem to work.
Thank you.
MilkyPomme 2 years ago
so deeeeep
unsersitio 3 years ago
I am reminded of that glorious vision of countless lifetimes that increase in a spiritual fire until they melt in that final blissful end.
TheJoyfulPianist 3 years ago
The end was great......i dont know if it was my tv or my connection but for the first 7 minutes i could barely hear anything then cause i had the tv turned up so loud it scared the crap out of me towards the end!!
babycuzwizzie 3 years ago 2
This is not Beethoven
Ragapuma 3 years ago 3
Yes, it is Beethoven. Have you never heard of this? It's digitally lengthened to 24 hours long but done so in a way that the pitch stays the same. What are you are listening to is in fact Beethoven my friend, in all of its glory!
dynamitewalls 3 years ago 5
aha, that is truth :)
lady09071 2 years ago
top class effort man. i like the way the picture blends with the music - so relaxing.
if i can be so bold, could i suggest the intro a touch shorter and the buildup a bit more something, and the outro longer and a more extended peice of the original. You have stumbled upon something here!
lunarcake 4 years ago
sorry i cracked up
we1l 4 years ago
"whenever any genius comes into the world, you may know him by this sign, that the fools are in a confederacy against him."
ddd1600 4 years ago 10
@ddd1600 Who said that?
freigeist2 1 year ago
you can not be serious
solyd2 4 years ago
I am deeply impressed, so intense!
xstnecro 4 years ago 4
awesome work DUDE
Ce4nIc 4 years ago
Thank you. ^_^
duckieforever 4 years ago