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From: musanim
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  • this video is fun to watch

  • That's great

  • Hello! what do those little diamonds represent?

  • @deionc Pizzicato.

  • 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 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).

  • 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?

  • I don't know why, but the video scared me! A LOT :(

  • @TheDinoist aw :(

  • Great. These are fun to watch :)

  • Thanks for this one. One of my favorite pieces, thanks to the work of Walt Disney and some of his employees.

  • 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

  • The sound clarity on this is lovely

  • 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 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 However, would showing the melody more prominently not make it easier to see how the rest of the ensemble supports it?

  • @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.

  • why did you reupload? Was there an error you noticed? Or am I crazy and you never have uploaded this.

  • @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.

  • I really love this movement.

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