[loosely related tangent] A researcher at Laurentian University named Michael Persinger noticed a possible correlation between reports of sleep paralysis and regions of geologic stress, so he subjected rock samples to extreme stress and had detectors around to measure anything that might result. His detectors picked up piezo-electric emissions from some types of rock. Recreating these emissions in laboratory conditions allowed him to duplicate portions of sleep paralysis events in test subjects.[/loosely related tangent]
This part always sounded to me like: Tartini was playing his violin all along the sonata in his dream but then he decided to give it to devil to see what he can do with it. And this part is where the devil plays actually. And Tartini was depressed because he considered that the interpretation of this part was not even close to the devil's significant, original work.
Devil: You took my music and palyed it? Tartini: Yes, but I said that it's your work. Don't worry, I couldn't memorize it well, you don't have to worry. Devil: ...Did my music gather much people?
Interestingly, it is possible that it did sound just as good but that is not how it felt when he heard it in his dream. I have heard music in my dreams and it always sound pretty incredible but when I think back to it, it most likely wasn't that incredible but that is what is sounded to me in my dream. You usually aren't as aware while dreaming and are more susceptible to strong emotions while dreaming. I think I have been way more scared and panicked in my dreams even when nothing was actually happening or the other way around of being really calm when something horrifying was happening.
He said,"No matter how hard I tried, it didn't feel the same as the music I heard in my dream." And the question that remains in our mind is: "This piece, which he never liked compared to his dream, is very beautiful and played with a violin, is just as beautiful it's a difficult composition, I wonder how was the music in his dream?"
Your dreams can be wild. Unironically last night I felt the effect from listening Bach's Chaconne and his St John's Passion since I dreamt that there was a Cantata made of 4 groups of voices singing in counterpoint to the Chaconne. They even had german lyrics which I obviously didn't understand
That happened to me too just that my uncle was like singing which he never does nor i see him often like one a 3 months but he sang sooooo goood that i was about to cry in dream
Often this is because our mind goes to reaction rather than analysis in a dream. I've had similar experiences where the dream is overwhelming, but since I have excellent relative pitch and musical memory I'm able to transcribe it exactly, and it's never quite as exciting or "raw" in real life, even if the music is exactly the same.
@@kylezo Yeah i remember like one part of song and melody everything but its not even close in real life, in dream it made almost cry from beauty. Idk human brain is so fascinating science has a lot of job to do
Ture!, i have been struggling to write something good, but my dreams are the most well written things I have ever seen, I would be hooked on the dream's native, and always wake up on the best parts
@@Dryhten1801 its from blood meridian, the audiobook plays the devils trillo while Judge Holden (possibly the devil) plays the fiddle and dances, you should look up "blood meridian ending" one of my favorite book endings ever
His feet are light and nimble. He never sleeps. He says that he will never die. He dances in light and in shadow and he is a great favourite. He never sleeps, The Judge. He is dancing, dancing. He says that he will never die.
i can just imagine him dreaming and then satan shows up and is all like "yo its me the devil. i'm gonna serenade you real quick" and then just starts going ham on the violin
"And they are dancing, the board floor slamming under the jackboots and the fiddlers grinning hideously over their canted pieces. Towering over them all is the judge and he is naked dancing, his small feet lively and quick and now in double-time and bowing to the ladies, huge and pale and hairless, like an enormous infant. He never sleeps, he says. He says he’ll never die. He bows to the fiddlers and sashays backward and throws back his head and laughs deep in his throat and he is a great favorite, the judge. He wafts his hat and the lunar dome of his skull passes palely under the lamps and he swings about and takes possession of one of the fiddles and he pirouettes and makes a pass, two passes, dancing and fiddling at once. His feet are light and nimble. He never sleeps. He says that he will never die. He dances in light and in shadow and he is a great favorite. He never sleeps, the judge. He is dancing, dancing. He says that he will never die."
I remember that I just had classical music on the background while I was doing other stuff. Usually it's just really that, a background music that is nice to the ears and calm to listen while you mind other business... Until one day this music started to play and it got to this specific part. I remember that I stopped everything I was doing and went to the video just to enjoy the intensity and overwhelming graceful sound of the violin. Probably one of the most remarkable pieces that I have heard in my entire life
yup thats how it started with me too... I got mozart requiem at 14 and it shaped my perception of music forever. after I could not enjoy pop or any other music that kids were listening to. completely ruined pop music for me but I am glad.
@@kronoscamron7412 Try Tchaikovsky's Symphonies 4, 5, 6. Beethoven's late piano sonatas, like the 23rd, 29th, 30+. He even delved into rhytms that became popular only 70 years later (Beethoven's "Boogie Woogie").
Maybe cause he little selfish. Doesn't do stuff for free and literally wants soul. God would've taught music for free but he doesn't like to randomly appear like devil 😂.
Wow a picture I love how the man isn't frightened or disgusted by the beast sitting on his bed end but amused, curious but cautious and what a beast it is it's curving horns, wings of emarld, a tail with a barbed tip but the music skill of a buetiful dainty angel of gods past
There’s a lot to be learned about what a culture associated with the diabolical. In the past few decades alone, our understanding of what “the devil’s music” has changed drastically, yet when you look back even further, it’s so far different that’s it’s an entirely different genre of music.
So grateful for whoever clipped this down actually. Kinda like if you condensed Bohemian Rhapsody into the head banging part & everything after that lol
"He never sleeps. He says that he will never die. He dances in light and in shadow and he is a great favorite. He never sleeps, the judge. He is dancing, dancing. He says that he will never die."-Blood Meridian
Well it is rumored that Satan was an angel of music while he still had his heavenly grace. It would make sense he could dish out such an amazing piece of music.
The opening is the best to me. I like to think it portrays the mental stability of a man who sold his soul to become a violinist. He plays wonderfully, but slowly, here and there the devil creeps in and his mental state does a 180 and this 180 comes out through the notes he plays
I heard an amazing masterpiece of a poem in a dream of mine. It was perfect, every word was immaculately selected. If only I could remember it. To think that my own brain is capable of such a thing, and yet so inaccessible...
first time i was listening to this i was shockedz frozen. I didnt even know when it started and end, after minutes passed the video ends i wss still looking at the screen, lost in my thoughts
am i the only one that got the living hell scared out of me at the end cuz i was just vibing listening to this doing smth else then the cut made me jump
Paganini too learned to play from the Master of Mephistopheles in a cemetery Saint- Saens: Danse Macabre Now we know the violin fiddled screechily from the Devil...