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gpc31 favorited a video
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Heather Dorniden falls down during the race and wins at the end
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Bach's most famous organ piece, with a bar-graph score.
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Bach's most famous organ piece, with a bar-graph score.
FAQ
Q: Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Sheet music for this can be found here: http://tinyurl.co...
Q: Who wrote Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor? Q: Isn't that like asking who's buried in Grant's Tomb? A: Heh-heh. A theory has recently (1981) been put forth that J. S. Bach did not write this piece. A brief summary of the supporting evidence for this theory can be read here: http://en.wikiped...
Q: What's wrong with synchronization? A: I don't know, but it appears that if you use this URL, it works better: http://www.youtub...
Q: Where can I get the mp3 of this? A: You can download it here: http://www.musani...
Q: Hey, what happened to my question/comment? A: Questions answered in the FAQ, and comments with nothing to do with the video ("spam"), are removed. If you posted a comment and don't know why it's gone, email me (stephen at musanim dot com) with "YouTube comment" in the subject line.
Q: How did you make this video? A: You can read about it here: http://www.musani...
Q: What is the BWV number for this? A: BWV 565
Q: Where does the toccata end and the fugue begin? A: The fugue starts at 2:51 and the toccata returns at 7:12, but between these two points, parts which are strictly fugal alternate with episodes that are more toccata-like, so it's not 100% clear-cut (like in some other toccata/fugue pairs he wrote).
Q: What do the colors mean? A: Each "stop" on the organ was played on a separate MIDI channel, and each MIDI channel was assigned a color.
Q: What is a fugue? A: Here is a good introduction: http://en.wikiped...
Q: Can I get a DVD with this video (or others like it)? A: Yes: http://www.musani...
Q: Where can I see everything you've put online? A: This is a good place to start: http://www.musani...
Q: How can I make this kind of movie? A: Check out this: www.musanim.com/player/
Q: The audio/video isn't very good; can I get the original? A: Yes, you can get it here (you have to sign up, but then you can download it): http://www.vimeo....
Q: Where can I read more about this piece? A: Here are a couple of places: http://www.musani... http://en.wikiped...
Q: Why does this piece of music remind me of horror movies? A: Because it was used in the 1962 version of The Phantom of the Opera. Before that, it did not have that connotation. When Walt Disney and Leopold Stokowski used it in the 1940 film Fantasia, they considered it to be a purely abstract piece --- "absolute music" --- which brought to mind expressionistic forms and lines. .
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For transcript, sources and links visit:
http://occidental...
I must say, ...
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For transcript, sources and links visit:
http://occidental...
I must say, this speech was hard to stomach. So much pandering, so many historical inaccuracies, so many half-truths, distortions and outright lies. One could write a book on the flaws of this shameful excuse for a speech, but for now I'm analyzing the most glaring inaccuracies in the first ten minutes.
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BLOG: http://occidental...
Full text of Clinton's speech: http://ecumene.or...
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BLOG: http://occidental...
Full text of Clinton's speech: http://ecumene.or...
The liberal establishment highlights selected Western sins, and wraps a layer of current events around them to further their political goals. In this series, I will highlight what I believe are the far more horrific episodes in Islamic history that are neglected, marginalized or simply ignored by the media and academic establishment. I will explore the history of Islamic imperialism, Islamic colonialism, Islamic genocide and Islamic crusades; and believe me there is plenty of material to work with.
For those who already see America and the West as positive forces in our world, I hope this will provide you ammunition for arguments with liberal friends. I hope it helps you continue the conversation, when they try to blunt it by citing the wrongs of the Crusades or colonialism to excuse any and all Muslim actions in the present. My purpose here is to put the Crusades in context; as a brutal religiously-inspired conquest of land, yes, but just one among many, most of which were committed in the name of Mohammed rather than Jesus.
For those on the left who bother to hear me out, I hope you treat my testimony about the victims of the Islamic violence with the same seriousness that you treat the stories of Western exploitation that you are so quick to catalog. I believe in the course of this series you will come to understand, as I did, that your apologetics for Islam work directly against the values you claim to promote. That whatever sins the West has committed, the Islamic world has committed them more often and more severely, and that you who strive to tear the edifices of your own civilization down have been allowed to thrive in the West, while your counterparts in the Muslim world are executed, imprisoned, or intimidated into a deep silence.
First installment coming soon!
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