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  • :O "piano band" wow

  • colorful O_O

  • maybe just go synthesiagame com and donwload it? O_O

  • @bumbulika1 The regular syntheisa game has completely different color options than this and does not show unique spectrum colors for individual tones.

  • good job, keep it up ^_^

  • And use 8va at 2:34. :)

  • @spiralwizards There are many reasons not to use 8va. 8va is short hand and is in general counterintuitive logic. This piece is presented for both aesthetic and educational purposes. By not using 8va, the concept of octaves is more easily understood by the novice, especially when combined with the keyboard view.

  • Is it in A moll ( i think its minor on English...)?

  • it is like synthesia but this is more fun

  • @roundtableresearch im sorry ive made so many people upset its just im not big into this stuff and i didnt really give it the time of day and i didnt really look at it, from the number huge replys im getting its obvious some of you make very good points and i just didnt what i was talking about.

  • @roundtableresearch Thanks for your comments. Whether or not Spectrum Color actually replaces the musical alphabet is irrelevant because the two can coexist since color can simply be a transparent overlay. You are absolutely right in saying that mneumonic aids like "Every Good Boy Does Fine" are unneccesary. It also makes things like clefs irrelevant and makes reading ledger lines off the staff simple and obvious.

  • Existe coisa mais linda que um ser humano brincar de verdade com a mais maravilhosa energia sonora, e ainda colorí-la, dar-lhe alma movente numa continuidade absolutamente envolvente?

  • @Radeir1 Obrigado.

  • This is like 'Guitar Hero' for sophisticated people.

  • @mcard1d Love that comment! Thanks.

  • @notazinman Synthesia does not provide individuals the ability to read real music by identifying unique colors for specific notes which puts real limitations on its functionality. Spectrum Color provides advanced analyzation tools for experienced musicians and necessary learning and reading tools for novices. It changes it from being a game like Rockband to becoming a true music education technology.

  • @notazinman Electronic piano rolls existed long before the Synthesia software came out. They are in Apple Logic and Steinberg Cubase to name a few and use Spectrum Color. It's not a rip off. Thats like saying that if someone colors a piano, that they ripped off the original maker of a piano. All technology evolves with enhancements which were not conceived of by the original developer. Spectrum Color is a new technology and is applied to all kinds of musical devices.

  • This is very good. Thanks for sending this to me!

  • reminds me ALOT of Synthesia

  • @notazinman The falling piano roll and keyboard are specially modified versions of Synthesia but the result is completely different in the access it provides for understanding and reading real music.

  • This is an amazing idea. and it seems to work well.

  • yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • Virtu :-) THIS IS VERY POWERFUL; OMG I had a download come into my ears as I listened + watched this GEM. Now I may have shared this; but a Method called "THE TOTAL SOUND RESONANCE" is being used for a mass awakening. ALL Musicians; of artistic expression in any form. Color,light,sound, beat (all are vibrations; + whispers are given now to the musicians + creative artists of Music Genre's by 7 Specially programmed BEings of our Star Families in place for decades.2 in US 5 at pivotal Grids.Love

  • Hi Virtuosoism! I'd love it if you could check out my channel for piano songs that I made. If you do listen to them, could you tell me how they are?

  • NIICEE :D

    THE COLORS... REMEMBER ME...

    YOU KNOW

    SMALIN :S

  • @ulises4567890 Thanks for the comment. The colors which SMALIN (Stephen Malinowski) uses in his Music Animation Machine videos are not remotely the same thing as Spectrum Color. He uses an 'unequalized' analogous color circle which does not provide for scientific color mixing relationships. His color palette is then very limited in its scope as he admits to on his website.

  • @ulises4567890 SMALIN was never able to discover any concrete relationships which would define all sound relationships by color. This is in stark contrast to Spectrum Color which provides complete color, number and wave definition for all sound relationships. You can learn more about Spectrum Color by reading the document titled 'The Development of the Symmetry Field Circle' on the virtuosoism website.

  • @ulises4567890 However, the visual music artistic work which SMALIN has created is to be applauded. Anything which effectively promotes and demonstrates that sound and color should be ultimately interconnected is advancing the cause for reform within the music industry and music education.

  • @virtuosoism THANKS FOR THE CORRECTIONS...

    I GUESS YOU KNOW PERFECTLY THE WAY OF WORK ABOUT HER MUSIC ANIMATION VIDS.

    I JUST HOPE YOU UPLOAD MORE VIDS...

    I WANT TO SEE... HOW EVERY SINGLE VIDEO ACTS...

  • @ulises4567890 We will be uploading new videos on a constant basis at the beginning of the new year including new ROCKSTAR videos.

  • Wow! Truly nice work. Thanks.

  • Very cool, I enjoy watching this format of color and graphic tone.

  • nice vid

  • pretty colours....

  • Do one for Canon in D

  • Is this a new version of the Synthesia software that you have implemented? It is definitely a major upgrade by being able to identify each note independently on the keyboard and piano roll and see the octave structure. This really enhances the reading of sheet music.

  • @ThePianoista It uses is a custom designed version of Synthesia developed specifically for Virtuoso Music International. It allows Spectrum Color to be more completely correlated between the staff and the keyboard. The piano roll precisely defines the proportional duration of each note which allows inexperienced musicians to immediately understand the differences in rhythmic note values.

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