That was so amazing. What degree are you going to Berklee for? I'm gonna audition on saxophone for composition this upcoming year. How long have you been playing piano? I'm trying to teach myself.
I have done many compositions so far in my life. I am a soon-to-be student at the Manhattan School of Music and I greatly enjoyed and am intrigued with this composition and the process you had to create it. Kudos :) You think you could send me the sheet music for this? I would deeply appreciate being able to read such a masterpiece(not brown nosing here, being totally sincere)
I really love what you have done. I'm a high school music teacher with a number of 'would be' composers in my senior class. I am going to play this to them on Monday! It would be great if we could have the sheet music to look at while listening...
It's so good to hear innovation that is also listenable.
I'm making a film about people using the Fibonacci Sequence in their art and work, and I've listened to a lot of really difficult 'music' based on Fibonacci. I have to say this piece is just gorgeous. It's got passion, and musicality, which is sorely missing in some of these more mathematically correct pieces. I hope you got in to Berkley. Nice to see how you develop.
this is amazing, but does anybody compose classical music anymore or does it all just sound like it should be on the Sims soundtrack? it's beautiful, but it honestly sounds like the piano music i've heard on there. i wouldn't be surprised if you were the one who composed those songs
this is so great. I've always been interested in mathematical composing like this, but all my attempts are gibberish. could you send me the sheet music please (if it's not a hassle)?
Good job Peter, you succeeded in developing a piece based on the Fibonacci sequence on both melodic and rhytmical aspect and at same time getting an ear-friendly piece. Very nice the a/v montage at the end.
i'm applying and audtioning to go to berklee and have to ask what the sight reading part of the audition is like....my strengths are in improvisation and playing by ear and i'm not as strong in reading. do you think i still have a chance?
Szia Bence!Nagyon gratulálok!!!!:)Nagyon egyedi és érdekes amit csinálsz,bár ezt nyílván tudod...:)Dehát mit lehet írni...csak szerettelek volna megdícsérni,mert őszintén tetszik!Le a kalappal előtted!További nagyon sok sikert és kitartást!!!
gorgeous composition- played with such clarity and passion- the cosmic graphics are perfect- goose bumps---- the macro and micro cosmic awareness created by the backwards music at the end is genius...thanks so much for posting!
could you send me the sheets to this marvelous piece? I hope you make it big (as a performer I'm guessing). My email is joeyjaspers@gmail.com thankyou.
@johnwilliamsHU Awesome! My audition's comin' up on the 31st, and I'm a little shaky. This piece was very moving. What other non-original piece did you present?
I made out a few elements of the Fibonacci Sequence in diatonic scale beginning with B (and E later), so B, C#, D#, F#, B, G#, A# were the fewer ones. I just noticed additional correspondence between the rhythm and the sequence. (8-5-3-2-1)
If you're more interested in this relation write me on Facebook, then i can explain precisely with a keyboard illustration or can send the sheets (pdf).
I am sure you have heard of Tool then :-).
Carlosmr1984 1 month ago
I'm speechless ..
Jandy1111 1 month ago
it takes a real musician to be able to hear music through anything.. even numbers.
techn0pvd 3 months ago
Speechless....
DemonicAngel 4 months ago
#Music of #Beauty @FretZeroMusic
FretZeroGuitar 5 months ago
that's so fascinating
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amazing job! :D
rhyeleee 5 months ago
This is absolutely amazing, well done
DaniHoward93 5 months ago
Great work! Really impressed!
coolness108108 6 months ago
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This is really good. You should post it on the Musical Overture site so more conductors and recruiters see it.
tblowry 6 months ago
erm....i was nice,love it. but perhaps you dun put so many image coming through..
cherryloveberries 6 months ago
That was so amazing. What degree are you going to Berklee for? I'm gonna audition on saxophone for composition this upcoming year. How long have you been playing piano? I'm trying to teach myself.
chazzles93 6 months ago
G OO DRE ALLYG OOD!!!!!
dcwetern 8 months ago
Nagyszerű Bence, gratulálok!
László Attila
taljan53 8 months ago
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taljan53 8 months ago 2
@taljan53 Köszönöm!
johnwilliamsHU 8 months ago
i would like to see the sheets (pdf),
can i add you on fb?
aspolti 9 months ago
I have done many compositions so far in my life. I am a soon-to-be student at the Manhattan School of Music and I greatly enjoyed and am intrigued with this composition and the process you had to create it. Kudos :) You think you could send me the sheet music for this? I would deeply appreciate being able to read such a masterpiece(not brown nosing here, being totally sincere)
Tamedbeast40 9 months ago
This is truly amazing. Did you faithfully follow the sequence?
How do you treat large numbers? What about left hand and right hand notes?
Would you please send me the sheet music in PDF?
You should get an award for this wonderful piece.
DannyChi917 9 months ago
Very cool!!
corner559 10 months ago
How much scholarship money did you earn?
ImIntoAnimals 10 months ago
How exactly did you incorporate the sequence?
ceilidh169 11 months ago
I really love what you have done. I'm a high school music teacher with a number of 'would be' composers in my senior class. I am going to play this to them on Monday! It would be great if we could have the sheet music to look at while listening...
It's so good to hear innovation that is also listenable.
stefanielorimer 11 months ago
@johnwilliamsHU i bet you took the vid from the infinity zoom one :P
Vesivian 1 year ago
Its been 2 years since you have passed, whatcha doing now :P
Vesivian 1 year ago
I'm making a film about people using the Fibonacci Sequence in their art and work, and I've listened to a lot of really difficult 'music' based on Fibonacci. I have to say this piece is just gorgeous. It's got passion, and musicality, which is sorely missing in some of these more mathematically correct pieces. I hope you got in to Berkley. Nice to see how you develop.
thesequencemovie 1 year ago
wow amazing
ceilidh169 1 year ago
reminds me of the sims :P
JoshGoldie 1 year ago
this is amazing, but does anybody compose classical music anymore or does it all just sound like it should be on the Sims soundtrack? it's beautiful, but it honestly sounds like the piano music i've heard on there. i wouldn't be surprised if you were the one who composed those songs
deviantmelodies 1 year ago
this is so great. I've always been interested in mathematical composing like this, but all my attempts are gibberish. could you send me the sheet music please (if it's not a hassle)?
ultrafishmaniac 1 year ago
Good job Peter, you succeeded in developing a piece based on the Fibonacci sequence on both melodic and rhytmical aspect and at same time getting an ear-friendly piece. Very nice the a/v montage at the end.
urbania70 1 year ago
i'm applying and audtioning to go to berklee and have to ask what the sight reading part of the audition is like....my strengths are in improvisation and playing by ear and i'm not as strong in reading. do you think i still have a chance?
TIPorchestra93 1 year ago
This is mind blowing... Please... Email me the sheet music my god
fallenoffthestage 1 year ago
sounds good, and by the way, i saw something really cool . listen to both parts of this this guy, this music is flawless. search for "freakollo"
stamstuff 1 year ago
Szia Bence!Nagyon gratulálok!!!!:)Nagyon egyedi és érdekes amit csinálsz,bár ezt nyílván tudod...:)Dehát mit lehet írni...csak szerettelek volna megdícsérni,mert őszintén tetszik!Le a kalappal előtted!További nagyon sok sikert és kitartást!!!
tonyabrakazabra 1 year ago
It sounds incredible backwards as well. Quote from BT "Music is applied mathematics."
RaVe4EvR122 1 year ago
You are absolutely amazing! inspiring almost got the tears going!
HaleyMarkel 1 year ago
This is a great piece. Would you happen to have an MP3 of this?
DarfinxCore 1 year ago
Beautiful.
msjessicae 1 year ago
Wow! Really beautiful and interesting!!
beadg72 1 year ago
Your composition is beautiful and inspiring, and the video is interesting! I'm going to show this to my math teacher, she'll appreciate this. :D
I'm also very curious about the details of its relation to the fibonacci sequence, and the sheet music as well.
kamelisan 1 year ago
1:15 - 1:26 loved that part
observer711 1 year ago
I loved it!!
theacme1000 1 year ago
Very creative! It creates excitement with meaning. Excellent composition. Congratulations on your superb work!
TheTucsonJeff 1 year ago
Hey, do you think you could send me the sheets for this? It's genius. (: Thanks! I'll inbox you my email address and Facebook account.
bottleofdaisies 1 year ago
holy shit this is the most incredible piece of music ever great job, gave me chills
tikixyz123 1 year ago
gorgeous composition- played with such clarity and passion- the cosmic graphics are perfect- goose bumps---- the macro and micro cosmic awareness created by the backwards music at the end is genius...thanks so much for posting!
doubledancer 1 year ago
was that a live audition or did you send in a tape?
hemmerlexandra 1 year ago
you are awesome :)
NekoRico 1 year ago
WOW!
reebokj18 1 year ago
wow...that was very moving...fantastic job
QuickAtTheKeys 1 year ago
i am go in to be fan of you, well i think i am all ready... jajaja =]
MusicSingerlover 1 year ago
THAT WAS ON BERKLE COLLEGE OF MUSIC, DAD GRADUATE OF THAT UNIVERSITY I WANT TO GO THERE... God Bless You!!!!
MusicSingerlover 1 year ago
very interesting concept...... :P
NemeSisLFay 1 year ago
Amazing, I'm considering trying for the five-week summer programme at Berklee for next year.
Frankly, I've only really played piano four years ago and stopped right after I received my ABRSM Grade 8 certificate for piano.
Only very recently have I picked it up again, and there have been some blues and jazz influences.
If you could send me the sheet music for this, that would be great. Thanks!
bottleofdaisies 1 year ago
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could you send me the sheets to this marvelous piece? I hope you make it big (as a performer I'm guessing). My email is joeyjaspers@gmail.com thankyou.
ImIntoAnimals 1 year ago
So... Did you get in??? (Sorry, haven't even looked through your channel)
HAMayoral 1 year ago
Yes I did :)
johnwilliamsHU 1 year ago 25
@johnwilliamsHU Awesome! My audition's comin' up on the 31st, and I'm a little shaky. This piece was very moving. What other non-original piece did you present?
HAMayoral 1 year ago
:) Nekem ez a kedvencem..:)
Melkorka16 1 year ago
Truly brilliant. :)
jussinlee 1 year ago
amazing!! i want the sheet ! one question, the change in the sections is fibonacci related?
chinux 1 year ago
they should send this piece of music into space to see what reaction they get
hippyd1 1 year ago
Yeah I would love to see how you worked this out with the Fibonacci Sequence.
NavinJohnson90 1 year ago
Sounds great! Thanks for sharing this
UziCorp 1 year ago
incredible this is love and this is life :O
IcarusFlying 1 year ago
That is so cool. Thank you!
limitlessaviator 2 years ago
How exactly is this piece related to Fibonacci's numbers? I would be really glad if you could explain it.
Stickmasterrr 2 years ago
I made out a few elements of the Fibonacci Sequence in diatonic scale beginning with B (and E later), so B, C#, D#, F#, B, G#, A# were the fewer ones. I just noticed additional correspondence between the rhythm and the sequence. (8-5-3-2-1)
If you're more interested in this relation write me on Facebook, then i can explain precisely with a keyboard illustration or can send the sheets (pdf).
johnwilliamsHU 1 year ago 3
well done this amazing
markdashark25 2 years ago
Exceptional performance! Just beautiful.
bgtubber 2 years ago
beautiful...
dionetan 2 years ago
this is wonderful, well done
fearoftigers 2 years ago
What kind of piano is that? That appears to be a baby grand piano but it sounds like a concert grand. Those base notes are really powerful.
Cybertronic72388 2 years ago
It's an -i don't know what kind of- Yamaha. maybe c2 or c3
johnwilliamsHU 2 years ago
HIGH FIVE! dude.. I love it :)
paulex3 2 years ago
Great :)
Musashi375 2 years ago