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Part of the film is shown amazing play of colors and hues complementary to the song Ludwig van Beethoven!! AMAZING!!
~Hope YT`ll not delete this movie cuz its beautiful scene !! REALLY YOU MUST SEE IT
cut from blueray NJOY!!

classical song Ludwig van Beethoven - Sound-Colour Synesthesia

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  • this is called "Sound-Colour Synesthesia". I have it

  • @BatteryBlaster thanks. 

  • Although I've never experienced synesthesia, this is one of the main reasons I want to do more film/animation. I have these same experiences in scenes, shapes, color, and stories. I'm sure a lot of people do. It's really incredible.

  • @Paycheck125 so man keep it up :D

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  • Synesthesia

    I like how they had Esa Pekka (the actual conductor of LA Phil) instead of some white-haired actor hack stand-in

    All based on a true story, too!

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  • is that Esa Pekka Salonin? what a champ, haha

  • @BatteryBlaster I think that's fascinating... Could you briefly describe what that's like exactly?

    Although I don't think Jamie's character has synesthesia exactly, he doesn't show any signs in the rest of the movie besides this scene. It was more than simply listening to the music, he felt it. In any case, great scene.

  • @neoelitist ahaha yeah...why are conductors in movies always white-haired men?

  • What the actual name of this piece?

  • EROICA!

  • "classical song Ludwig van Beethoven - Sound-Colour Synesthesia" This isn't a song, it's a symphony. :P

  • @neoelitist Well, he isn't anymore. But you're right, I really like how they had the then-LA Phil music director as the conductor because not only was he the music director, he was also the person who conducted the music in this soundtrack.

  • I, oddly enough, have this, and even though the images are different for everyone, the emotion of this scene is there. The way your body functions change when you listen to music is astounding and captured here beautifully. Love this movie, just because it deals with exactly how I feel about the music...

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