@AllenNguyen792 The recording is from a live performance. I make a score in Sibelius (the notation program), export MIDI, synchronize that with the audio, and create the graphics from the time-adjusted MIDI (using software I wrote).
I remember my Chinese teacher told me she love this music. Today I can listen the symphony no.6. Thanks you play and animated music to me, hope you animated more song
Have you considered doing animations of orchestral pieces where the melody is bright, and everything else dim? In cases where, say, the violins have the melody, it might share a note with the winds' harmony, and make it harder to see.
@Dreadnoughtification Making the melody bright goes in the opposite direction from what I'm interested in doing: trying to help people hear the parts of the music which are less obvious.
@Dreadnoughtification I'm assuming that the viewer can follow melodies in the notation without them being highlighted. Also, I feel that by emphasizing the melody, I would be saying "this is more important that the rest," which I think is an intrusion (and, often, not true). I want the viewer to have an experience like viewing the piece in a score. I want them to do the "annotation" of the score themselves, in their minds --- to figure things out for themselves.
@TheNineinchsnails When I made this video, I forgot to do the color correction, so I re-did it. However, I subsequently discovered that YouTube provides an editing function with color correction, so I edited the original version. This one is closer to what I wanted, so I left it up, but the original is much closer than it used to be.
I believe most people think Soylent Green is a worthy classic film because of its twist ending. In my opinion, this music and the sequence in the film that went with it is what makes it a worthy film. Thank you for including this piece in your video collection.
this video is fun to watch
azad5932 23 hours ago
That's great
TerryTresner 1 week ago
Hello! what do those little diamonds represent?
deionc 3 weeks ago
@deionc Pizzicato.
musanim 3 weeks ago
You make this video?
This music sounds in Orchestra and looks very perfect?
I like this music?
Make it on your grand finale software for writing your music down?
AllenNguyen792 3 weeks ago
@AllenNguyen792 The recording is from a live performance. I make a score in Sibelius (the notation program), export MIDI, synchronize that with the audio, and create the graphics from the time-adjusted MIDI (using software I wrote).
musanim 3 weeks ago
This music sounds like a high school symphony Band+Orchestra?
Uploaded at January 16, 2012 by musanim?
Music Animation Score Machine i think it is?
I love this music?
AllenNguyen792 3 weeks ago
I don't know why, but the video scared me! A LOT :(
TheDinoist 1 month ago
@TheDinoist aw :(
thealphabetist 1 month ago
Great. These are fun to watch :)
IGOTTHESHAKESBAD 1 month ago
Thanks for this one. One of my favorite pieces, thanks to the work of Walt Disney and some of his employees.
b43xoit 1 month ago
I remember my Chinese teacher told me she love this music. Today I can listen the symphony no.6. Thanks you play and animated music to me, hope you animated more song
ellen132 1 month ago
The sound clarity on this is lovely
nrellis666 1 month ago
Have you considered doing animations of orchestral pieces where the melody is bright, and everything else dim? In cases where, say, the violins have the melody, it might share a note with the winds' harmony, and make it harder to see.
On an unrelated note, what are the rhombuses?
Dreadnoughtification 1 month ago
@Dreadnoughtification Making the melody bright goes in the opposite direction from what I'm interested in doing: trying to help people hear the parts of the music which are less obvious.
Rhombi are used for the string pizzicato notes.
musanim 1 month ago
@musanim However, would showing the melody more prominently not make it easier to see how the rest of the ensemble supports it?
Dreadnoughtification 1 month ago
@Dreadnoughtification I'm assuming that the viewer can follow melodies in the notation without them being highlighted. Also, I feel that by emphasizing the melody, I would be saying "this is more important that the rest," which I think is an intrusion (and, often, not true). I want the viewer to have an experience like viewing the piece in a score. I want them to do the "annotation" of the score themselves, in their minds --- to figure things out for themselves.
musanim 1 month ago
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@Dreadnoughtification yes
lauradegallis 1 month ago
why did you reupload? Was there an error you noticed? Or am I crazy and you never have uploaded this.
TheNineinchsnails 1 month ago
@TheNineinchsnails When I made this video, I forgot to do the color correction, so I re-did it. However, I subsequently discovered that YouTube provides an editing function with color correction, so I edited the original version. This one is closer to what I wanted, so I left it up, but the original is much closer than it used to be.
musanim 1 month ago
I believe most people think Soylent Green is a worthy classic film because of its twist ending. In my opinion, this music and the sequence in the film that went with it is what makes it a worthy film. Thank you for including this piece in your video collection.
BigDaveB1138 1 month ago
I really love this movement.
ApsisApocynthion 1 month ago