I tried this one button on my computer, and it seemed to flip some things upside down. #midiflip Watch my latest music video "NP": • Beetlebox - NP Keep in touch: music.beetlebox.dev / beetleboxmusic / beetleboxmusic
Lmao Also, fun fact, it was said that Beethoven himself probably had Bipolar II, swinging between depressive episodes (when he could not compose, neglected his health and appearance and was brooding with melancholy and emptiness) to hypomanic episodes (when he would wildly compose at his home, and would just.. Be manic) So there's that.
Für Elise is one of the first pieces I ever learned to play, about 30 years ago. My brain is ringing like someone just punched me in the ear. In a good way.
basically u reflect all the notes in a piece relative to one specific note, so for example, the F above middle C is replaced with the G below middle c u basically get an alternate version of the piece, where all the major chords become minor and vice versa, but the tension and release, and the rhythm r the same i know its now the future but still
This feels like a song that would play in an enchanted forest as you're surrounded by fairies. Whether they're the cute little sort or the alluring-but-evil-type-that-you-should-never-give-your-full-name-to is up for debate.
This sounds like entering the ruins of a once beautiful courtroom and suddenly there are specters of royals and soldiers long since passed as they dance throughout a growing ballroom as the ruins build themselves back up to their former glory
0:41 Daaaym. I really wanted you to either continue from there or build something from there because the melody at that part sounds so... melancholic? No sure but it certainly sounds nice, like an intro for a somewhat emotional music, the bittersweet kind. The music you added at 1:04 sounded really, really good too. Sad that it ended there too quickly.
"Midi flip" *PTSD flashback to music college Pro Tools exams* . I was so bad at that stuff. I hated it. I just wanted to play Metallica and Led Zeppelin in the practice room and write lyrics about zombies.
No I just did this excerpt. I think a lot of people have thrown up the full version with sheet music (try searching midi flip). Or most DAWs have an invert function if you find a .mid file for what you want to hear.
@@BeetleboxMusic The orchesteral arrangement behind it at the last few seconds was pure bliss i really wish you had done a full version. simply amazing
I myself think that this version fits the title für elisé better than the original one. This might be what Beethoven actually made *Note: it’s a personal opinion tho. Don’t take it too seriously
WOW!!! this was... I felt suddenly scared at a moment.. it was a short scary trip to me.... My brain recognized the melody patern... but the notes just weren't . . . 😱 O M G . MORE OF THIS!! SUBSCRIBED!!! that semi tone sounds so menacing, contrary to the real melody that sounds ZERO menacing.. I've listen about this Negative Harmony with JAcob Collier... and at a time tried to follow an example... but I am still amazed at music's infinity just with regular harmony..... A question: is this really following the negative harmony theory?