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Short Ride in a Fast Machine by John Adams

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

Ref: SHO/SHO/ENG/05 - Animations synchronsied to live orchestral performance for education & entertainment - www.10to1productions.com - contact@10to1productions.com

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  • incredible!!,

  • @rafaelslokar Thanks! Vic :)

  • this animation must of been a lot of work, congrats

  • @paperplanelover It was quite a lot of work! There is an awful lot of music anaylsis gone into it before any animation work. Thanks for the comment. Vic :)

  • So were these made in the late nineties then?

  • @iamgedanken Mainly made in the naughties. Vic :)

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  • Bass Bone/Tuba line at the 6/4 is the coolest writing EVER.

  • @akira1099 Brilliant. The first person to mention. You get 10 points! I am a HUGE Spielberg fan and this was very much my 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' tribute animation. :)

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  • Why does this remind me of Zelda Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword?

  • @whiteboyedmund Oh yeah? Try Revel's Bolero

  • @MikeMulligan90 6/4? I'm looking at the piece right now and can't find that anywhere. I play woodblock on this song and I'm following along with the music now. Where is the 6/4? Maybe you mean 6/8?

  • brilliant!

  • @iamnotanumberiamaman - that's an interesting thought!

  • The animation is great. Thank you.

  • @iamnotanumberiamaman If I remember correctly, John Adams was going for a ride around San Francisco in his friend's new sports car, and was so terrified/inspired that he wrote this piece.

  • Hardest, most exposed snare drum part i have ever played. Good. God.

  • does this piece have anything to do with the large hadron collider, thematically?

  • AMAZING!!!!!!!!

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