Some parent thought of the "genius" strategy to clap in tempo in order to help their children, not knowing that they are insulting the percussionist on the drum set at the back left.
Raymond Narvaez Not of all the koreans agree with that. But it's a music concert for teenagers. So clapping their hands to their kids could make sense. Only for these cases.
In Korean traditional music, there is lots of drumming and dancing in it. It just comes down to that. It was/is ok to clap in those Korean performances as it is seen as incouraging, and people are just used to that.
i wish they did not clap . I don't have a problem with clapping but I just want to fully enjoy the music. I love this cover so much. Its slower than others
+Sakura Hinata ni siquiera están bailando por que cuando aplauden así es por que uno baila pero es verdad los aplausos la cagaron y debieron a ver dicho que no aplaudan
I think this is similar to the tradition of clapping with Radetzky's March. The piece is so famous that every audience has listened to it many times and every orchestra has played it many times. Clapping can be fun and doesn't really hurt anyone, since everyone knows what the music is supposed to be.
Duos bendiga tanta pasuon de esa gran orquesta desde la más dulce flauta hasta el estridente sonido de un viento metálico que nos lleve a el entendimiento gracias por tan bella melodía en su interpretación por la creación del maestro
If anyone finds an orchestral or even orchestra-LIKE version without the clapping drowning out some of the delicate instruments, please hit me up. I don't really care if it's part of the culture or not, I'm just looking for a clean song piece to listen to while I work, rather than it sounding like I'm at a somewhat-classier concert.
@lalolight5954 This song is inspired by Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Opus 13 ("Pathétique"), 3rd Movement, Rondo: Allegro. Not by Beethoven and js from a rhythm game from what I know
Why are people bothered by clapping? I think it doesn't ruin the piece being played and it is just the audience having fun. Many composers even encourage it getting the audience to clap.
No one Special so if a korean like music through the fire and the flames , they will clap too ?? , Thats gonna be some funny shit i tell you XD XD XD XD