@bartje11 Look man I am in a band. When i write a song everyone contributes to get it fully written adding their own stuff , but the song is considered mine. In muse's case Matt presents the main ideas for a song and everyone adds its own ideas...So yes he writes the music but all of them are making it perfect...
@musicResistances No not true in this case. Matthew Bellamy is the sole writer of this: Exogenesis: Symphony", commonly known as simply "Exogenesis", is a song by English alternative rock band Muse, featured on their 2009 fifth studio album The Resistance. Written by lead vocalist, guitarist and pianist Matthew Bellamy over the course of a number of years, the song is presented as a symphony in three movements entitled "Overture", "Cross-Pollination" and "Redemption" respectively,
@bartje11 I list the composers on my channel. Simple enough. And as Matthew Bellamy composed this Symphony and nobody else I listed it under his name. Muse DID NOT write it.
Did Matt play the drums? Did Matt write the bass? No. Matt wrote the symphonic elements (for which he is credited as composer), the guitar, the piano and the lyrics (for which he is credited as writer). It was a band effort. It's people like you that I'm ashamed to have as fellow Muse fans, fawning over Matt and not caring about the other two extraordinary musicians who make all of it possible.
@rollercoasterchess Of course I know that, but I mention Muse in the video, I show them don't I? But are you telling me that Matthew Bellamy didn't write the music? That;s why we have songs written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, or George Harrisson, or one or two Ringo Starr and NOT the Beatles. Is the same!
When a song is written by Paul McCartney, it means he wrote the lyrics. It doesn't mean he gave George and Ringo a bunch of sheet music. From a musical standpoint, it's still a band effort. Queen is another example - Freddie was their main lyricist, he "wrote" most of their songs, it doesn't mean he wrote the guitar solos for Brian, or the drum fills for Roger.
And yeah, you show them in the video, but I direct you to the title of the video and the comment war I replied to.
@bartje11 And I start the info with "the genius of Matthew Bellamy and Muse" Not good enough for you? Why can't I give my respect as a composer to another composer?
Once again, it's just Muse. It's not a big leap from "Matthew Bellamy and Muse" to "Matt and some dudes". They're practically the same. Furthermore, what you're doing is crediting one composer despite the work having compositional contributions from multiple people. If you were a composer, you would appreciate the piece in its entirety, and all parties involved. Point is, you give Matt way more attention than is needed - all Dom and Chris get is a wikipedia excerpt.
@rollercoasterchess Yes, I am a composer and write everything, every note myself. The people who perform it are playing MY notes and not theirs. And furthermore they will get the usual credit as performers. I think our disagreement comes from the fact that I look at it from the composers perspective and you from the groups point of view. I know that the bass player, drummer etc, etc will come up with their own ideas and licks, which can make or break a piece.
@bartje11 Matthew Bellamy is a classically trained musician, he knows his composers, he writes his music on paper and scores it. It would be interesting to hear what he would have to say about this...... I would love to hear it.
I see where you're coming from, but there's a difference. If Bach composes a piece and hands it to the orchestra, Bach is the composer, the orchestra are the performers. We credit Bach for the genius. But this is like giving Bach all the credit even though the string parts were written by an entirely different person. Dom and Chris aren't just "performers" here, they played a significant part in the composition of this piece.
@rollercoasterchess Yes, I agree, but are you saying now that Bellamy only partly wrote this symphony and that others wrote the rest? Like some kind of composition collective? If that is the case you proved your point.
Yes - when people say Matt composed this piece, they're referring to the predominant orchestral elements. The drums and bass also play a part in this, and their parts were composed and played by Dom and Chris. It's a band effort.
@bartje11 i see you have done your homework on muse but i have done mine too...have you watched the recording of the exogenesis? Well if you do you'll see all of them trying to figure out the perfect solution. I aggree that bellamy wrote the 98% of this amazing symphony but there is the 2% which made it perfect.
This band (particularly this man) is so incredible. Exogenesis can move me to tears, something that no other contemporary musician or artist has been able to do for me. That's power.
Matt Bellamy... he's on the top of the heroes, In all my life I never see someone sing perfectly like him, MATT BELLAMY + piano + guitar + voice = no words to discribe.
It's not Matthew Bellamy it's MUSE... There other two guys in there doing something...
musicResistances 3 months ago
@musicResistances He wrote it. Without Bellamy no Muse.
bartje11 3 months ago 4
@bartje11 Without Chris no MUSE and Without Dom no Muse.. 3 minus 1 can never equal 3
musicResistances 3 months ago 3
@musicResistances Did he write the music?
bartje11 3 months ago
@bartje11 Look man I am in a band. When i write a song everyone contributes to get it fully written adding their own stuff , but the song is considered mine. In muse's case Matt presents the main ideas for a song and everyone adds its own ideas...So yes he writes the music but all of them are making it perfect...
musicResistances 3 months ago
@musicResistances No not true in this case. Matthew Bellamy is the sole writer of this: Exogenesis: Symphony", commonly known as simply "Exogenesis", is a song by English alternative rock band Muse, featured on their 2009 fifth studio album The Resistance. Written by lead vocalist, guitarist and pianist Matthew Bellamy over the course of a number of years, the song is presented as a symphony in three movements entitled "Overture", "Cross-Pollination" and "Redemption" respectively,
bartje11 3 months ago
@bartje11 I list the composers on my channel. Simple enough. And as Matthew Bellamy composed this Symphony and nobody else I listed it under his name. Muse DID NOT write it.
bartje11 3 months ago
@bartje11
Did Matt play the drums? Did Matt write the bass? No. Matt wrote the symphonic elements (for which he is credited as composer), the guitar, the piano and the lyrics (for which he is credited as writer). It was a band effort. It's people like you that I'm ashamed to have as fellow Muse fans, fawning over Matt and not caring about the other two extraordinary musicians who make all of it possible.
rollercoasterchess 1 month ago
@bartje11
Muse are a band, a collective. Each member is as important as each other. They are "Muse", not "Matthew Bellamy and 2 other guys".
rollercoasterchess 1 month ago
@rollercoasterchess Of course I know that, but I mention Muse in the video, I show them don't I? But are you telling me that Matthew Bellamy didn't write the music? That;s why we have songs written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, or George Harrisson, or one or two Ringo Starr and NOT the Beatles. Is the same!
bartje11 1 month ago
@bartje11
When a song is written by Paul McCartney, it means he wrote the lyrics. It doesn't mean he gave George and Ringo a bunch of sheet music. From a musical standpoint, it's still a band effort. Queen is another example - Freddie was their main lyricist, he "wrote" most of their songs, it doesn't mean he wrote the guitar solos for Brian, or the drum fills for Roger.
And yeah, you show them in the video, but I direct you to the title of the video and the comment war I replied to.
rollercoasterchess 1 month ago
@bartje11 And I start the info with "the genius of Matthew Bellamy and Muse" Not good enough for you? Why can't I give my respect as a composer to another composer?
bartje11 1 month ago
@bartje11
Once again, it's just Muse. It's not a big leap from "Matthew Bellamy and Muse" to "Matt and some dudes". They're practically the same. Furthermore, what you're doing is crediting one composer despite the work having compositional contributions from multiple people. If you were a composer, you would appreciate the piece in its entirety, and all parties involved. Point is, you give Matt way more attention than is needed - all Dom and Chris get is a wikipedia excerpt.
rollercoasterchess 1 month ago
@rollercoasterchess Yes, I am a composer and write everything, every note myself. The people who perform it are playing MY notes and not theirs. And furthermore they will get the usual credit as performers. I think our disagreement comes from the fact that I look at it from the composers perspective and you from the groups point of view. I know that the bass player, drummer etc, etc will come up with their own ideas and licks, which can make or break a piece.
bartje11 1 month ago
@bartje11 Matthew Bellamy is a classically trained musician, he knows his composers, he writes his music on paper and scores it. It would be interesting to hear what he would have to say about this...... I would love to hear it.
bartje11 1 month ago
@bartje11 Despite all this we share our common love for music! Happy New Year. Cheers!!
bartje11 1 month ago
@bartje11
I see where you're coming from, but there's a difference. If Bach composes a piece and hands it to the orchestra, Bach is the composer, the orchestra are the performers. We credit Bach for the genius. But this is like giving Bach all the credit even though the string parts were written by an entirely different person. Dom and Chris aren't just "performers" here, they played a significant part in the composition of this piece.
rollercoasterchess 1 month ago
@rollercoasterchess Yes, I agree, but are you saying now that Bellamy only partly wrote this symphony and that others wrote the rest? Like some kind of composition collective? If that is the case you proved your point.
bartje11 1 month ago
@bartje11
Yes - when people say Matt composed this piece, they're referring to the predominant orchestral elements. The drums and bass also play a part in this, and their parts were composed and played by Dom and Chris. It's a band effort.
rollercoasterchess 1 month ago
@bartje11 i see you have done your homework on muse but i have done mine too...have you watched the recording of the exogenesis? Well if you do you'll see all of them trying to figure out the perfect solution. I aggree that bellamy wrote the 98% of this amazing symphony but there is the 2% which made it perfect.
musicResistances 3 months ago
his composing is amazing!! the exogenesis symphonies r my favorite by them... it's wonderful! and he's good-looking too... ;)
iloveh2omermaids 5 months ago
sounds like moonlight sonata
Bytorand1 9 months ago
@Bytorand1 Yes, it kind of sounds like moonlight sonata.
I'm very interested on this kind of music. If you have any suggestions for a person who likes this and moonlight sonata, I'd apreciate! hehe.
marceltorretta 8 months ago
@marceltorretta chopin's nocturnes, a little night music, the .hack//sign ost are all quite good
Bytorand1 8 months ago
Exogenesis gets me in tears 2!
Muse has such an inspiring music! And Matt is such an inspiring man! :')
TheFons97 9 months ago
This band (particularly this man) is so incredible. Exogenesis can move me to tears, something that no other contemporary musician or artist has been able to do for me. That's power.
Lead on, Muse.
Commentator25 10 months ago 11
great vid, but its kind of creepy you made in on my birthday :p
matthen13 10 months ago
hes great and the bands awesome and thanks for all the info in description :)
Joexd777 1 year ago 6
@Joexd777 You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
bartje11 1 year ago
Matt Bellamy... he's on the top of the heroes, In all my life I never see someone sing perfectly like him, MATT BELLAMY + piano + guitar + voice = no words to discribe.
paulohenriquesad 1 year ago 2
Matt <333 i love him!!!
Reneesme109 1 year ago
what a pianist he is
arrkes9 1 year ago
@arrkes9 Matt Bellamy, Is the guitarrist and singer of the band Muse.
wander2099 1 year ago
@wander2099 and? hes still an amazing pianist.
unbrokenbeat 1 year ago
oooooooooook??
allenchung92 1 year ago 2
Well done. ^_^ Beautiful daughters. [≈
SaraMUSt 1 year ago
Molto bello,awesome work!
ciao cheers greetings from italy!
spikelive 2 years ago
Nice slideshow! Matthew Bellamy is just amazing!
mina8596 2 years ago
Amazing!!
I want Bellamy at the Carniege Hall!!
MagicDonDino 2 years ago