[In 1960] Takemitsu's source material [for Water Music] consisted entirely of sounds produced by droplets of water. His manipulation of these sounds, through the use of highly percussive envelopes, often results in a resemblance to traditional Japanese instruments, such as the tsuzumi and nō ensembles.
inside looking out
SilverBuddha 5 days ago
did you shoot this video? where is it? I am really enjoying it, and of course it fits the piece very well..
CoreOgg 2 months ago
Is that the Churaumi aquarium in Okinawa?
kev2337 3 months ago
Fantastic video!
ktdmbarocche 3 months ago
fantastic!
Tama300 5 months ago
ミュージックコンクレートのテープ変調を再現する波形編集プラグインとかあったら面白そう。
水族館に恐怖感を覚えるのはなぜだろう、と思ってたけど、こんなふうに高速度撮影すると浮遊する無数の死骸のように見えるから、それが理由かしら。
thousandknivesout0 8 months ago
This is great. but I cant find a copy to download or buy anywhere. the link doesnt work
louiskazooie 9 months ago
great video too
musicaincidental1984 9 months ago
great!!
musicaincidental1984 9 months ago
Made by tinkering with the sound of water drops :)
Myouchan88 1 year ago
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[In 1960] Takemitsu's source material [for Water Music] consisted entirely of sounds produced by droplets of water. His manipulation of these sounds, through the use of highly percussive envelopes, often results in a resemblance to traditional Japanese instruments, such as the tsuzumi and nō ensembles.
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theprof1958 1 year ago
SUPERLATIVO!
omoetamo 1 year ago
Waouh ! ça change de la musique baroque ! Etonnant et superbe avec cette video.
Le son est très bon. Merci Raffaele, j'apprécie
tramina50 1 year ago
Sei un vero mago !
Teonareine 1 year ago