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Beethoven, Symphony 9, 3rd movement (complete), Adagio molto e cantabile, Philharmonia Baroque 

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Philharmonia Baroque playing the third movement (Adagio molto e cantabile) of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score.
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Комментарии : 382   
@amberanntn
@amberanntn 9 лет назад
I was recently diagnosed with high blood pressure and I have anxiety issues and this really helps. Listening to it right now as I'm in the waiting room at the doctor. :)
@Yngorius
@Yngorius 9 лет назад
Hope everything went good
@amberanntn
@amberanntn 9 лет назад
+Alejo cj thanks, it did go well. Brought down my blood pressure a lot! Woot woot!
@Yngorius
@Yngorius 9 лет назад
+amberannb1 i'm glad to hear that. have a good life
@professordeportugadoyt113
@professordeportugadoyt113 8 лет назад
cool!
@poorpaw
@poorpaw 7 лет назад
This movement in particular assisted me during bouts of cancer and chemo.
@MrNCOA5
@MrNCOA5 12 лет назад
The 9th symphony is the greatest piece of music in history, bar none and this movement is absolutely magnificent. Such an awe-inspiring experience, leading up to the final movement. the "Ode to Joy". So dramatic and beautiful- mere words cannot possibly describe it fully.
@James-ll3jb
@James-ll3jb Месяц назад
It's the birth of Romanticism @ 6:47- 9:15ff.
@tarionmarsden157
@tarionmarsden157 7 лет назад
all movements of Beethoven's 9th are perfect
@julianlevay4758
@julianlevay4758 7 лет назад
Me too
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
Tarion Marsden Yes; I absolutely agree with You, this is the best albun ever written and released !!!
@klop4228
@klop4228 4 года назад
@@julianlevay4758 ...I'll take your word for it
@faustianfellaheen
@faustianfellaheen 3 года назад
2nd movement is a bit repetitive though
@Danthaman1971
@Danthaman1971 11 лет назад
Imagine the people hearing this for the first time back in the nineteenth century, listening to this sweet collections of notes, not knowing what lies ahead of them ;)
@EricDG326
@EricDG326 12 лет назад
This is the first movement I ever heard of this symphony. It has a special place in my heart
@EricDG326
@EricDG326 11 лет назад
Beethoven was good at that. The most beautiful thing that I ever heard for strings is in this song at 2:18
@circe1657
@circe1657 8 лет назад
One minute and thirty-eight seconds into this movement and you've been already touched by greatness. Need to say more?
@leonardorufino7529
@leonardorufino7529 8 лет назад
For me, the most beautiful music ever made.
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
Leonardo Rufino I totally agree with You !!!
@kaushikmmahadevan2225
@kaushikmmahadevan2225 10 лет назад
unbelivable, the composer is just too good to be a human composer the orchestra too is splendid just mind-blowing i think Ludwig van Beethoven should be worshipped as a god
@lokiluver2
@lokiluver2 10 лет назад
No it's FLAT as HECK!!! =(
@johnappleseed8369
@johnappleseed8369 8 лет назад
he already is, everyone sucks up to him
@hippojuice23
@hippojuice23 8 лет назад
Careful with that idea!
@fixxxt
@fixxxt 9 лет назад
The beauty and joy this movement conjures in my mind is simply beyond words. I thought it impossible to enjoy it further until I stumbled upon this scrolling bar graph and found myself noticing subtleties, which have enriched my listening ten-fold. I never grow tired of listening, and now I look forward to an even deeper relationship with this gem. Thank you!
@MarshalBeard
@MarshalBeard 9 лет назад
I know, Smalin is one of my favourite RU-vid channels. Now not only can I listen to Beethoven's beautiful musical pieces, but I can also watch and see the beauty scroll before me. Don't watch for too long though, I get a weird optical illusion from watching it too much. When I look away it looks like everything is moving to the left!
@Alomoes
@Alomoes 9 лет назад
You both type the same stylistically. Long paragraphs. I tend towards short phrases with breaks in between.
@andredelacerdasantos4439
@andredelacerdasantos4439 3 года назад
@@Alomoes I like trains!
@eddiemperor
@eddiemperor 11 лет назад
My favorite part of all Beethoven's life.
@oterdverg
@oterdverg 8 лет назад
happy and melancholic at the same time. beautiful!
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 5 лет назад
You have written a good description of a "peak experience" -- as Abraham Maslow wrote about them.
@jvhobson
@jvhobson 13 лет назад
I have some hearing impairment, and your visuals allowed my "mind's ear" to fill in the gaps. THANK YOU for creating a format that allowed me to hear Beethoven's 9th in all it's fullness!
@MrNCOA5
@MrNCOA5 11 лет назад
I can understand why this movement gets men like me teary eyed. It is just an exquisite piece of music from the greatest symphony of all time, bar none.
@davidchapman4360
@davidchapman4360 Год назад
By far the best movement in this symphony
@bentoncd
@bentoncd 10 лет назад
Mr. Malinowski, your work is a gift to the world. Your videos of the 9th have repeatedly brought me joy. Thank you.
@Farwander007
@Farwander007 9 лет назад
Agreed.
@MrAndieMusik
@MrAndieMusik 13 лет назад
This is one of the most marvelous music ever written. It has been my favourite for more than twenty years now.
@davidm.vnenchak3181
@davidm.vnenchak3181 7 лет назад
Perfect music. The entire 9th is perfect.
@bsymons517
@bsymons517 12 лет назад
Sublime! Thank you so much. I can't get enough of the third movement. Have been familiar with it for many years, but I still have to keep listening to get it all into my head. This video is perfect.
@Groupir
@Groupir 12 лет назад
Beethoven was almost deaf! How is it possible to compose a so wonderful masterpiece in such conditions!
@colinhelms6629
@colinhelms6629 2 года назад
When Beethoven was a young man, he made his living improvising with the piano. It was reported he could bring a crowd to tears, or start a riot with his skill at improvisation. You hear it in this movement.
@MrNCOA5
@MrNCOA5 11 лет назад
Well put-it is truly amazing to try and comprehend how could such magnificent music be composed while completely deaf. The 9th is the epitome of classical music- it is universally recognized as the greatest piece ever written.
@mike129995
@mike129995 12 лет назад
He heard it in his mind. a true genius.
@stegokitty
@stegokitty 11 лет назад
I believe it's perhaps the most beautiful music ever made. I always get teary eyed during the fourth movement Choral. And I'm a guy.
@realmush6794
@realmush6794 7 лет назад
It's sad this hasn't reached into the millions of views yet. It's so breathtakingly beautiful. Perhaps someone will play this at my funeral.
@MetalionMusic
@MetalionMusic 6 лет назад
This was played at my uncle's funeral... this piece of music is transcendent.
@cj5273
@cj5273 4 года назад
Beautiful. This is one of my favourite pieces of music ever.
@8006654
@8006654 11 лет назад
i love how complex the beginning of this movement sounds at this extremely slow tempo.. absolutely beautiful
@kennyparker1337
@kennyparker1337 12 лет назад
One does not need to understand music to enjoy the pure simplicity of it's soothing sound. A musician does not solely write music to entertain themselves but to entertain others as well.
@CymbalXL
@CymbalXL 12 лет назад
Everyone talks about the 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th, but to me the 3rd movement is by far the best.
@peterbentleyhk
@peterbentleyhk 4 года назад
I think this is THE most beautiful piece of music ever composed. Thank you also for the scrolling bar score
@annbogden2847
@annbogden2847 4 года назад
I agree
@Mackr_5
@Mackr_5 12 лет назад
2nd movement is very good, I'm suprised how different each movement is. This one is very soothing.
@ReubsRowlands
@ReubsRowlands 11 лет назад
Absolutely, I agree with what you say. Horn is a really difficult instrument. I now know this more than before because since my first comment, I've started having horn lessons! I've never played in an orchestra before and really want to in order to play such beautiful music. I believe the horn will be the bridge between me and orchestral playing!
@franthree
@franthree 12 лет назад
Maybe the most sublime pieces of music ever written! i think of my late mom when I hear this movement! i love momma!!!!!!
@christopher19894
@christopher19894 5 лет назад
It's a sky full of harmony. Sometimes I can hear melody shapes that I never noticed before, like seeing faces in a cloud.
@MrAndieMusik
@MrAndieMusik 13 лет назад
It's the most majestic slow movement ever written. And it was composed by a completely deaf Beethoven. A divine miracle!
@smalin
@smalin 11 лет назад
The horn sound is certainly the most juicy "fill" in an orchestral texture, and moments like that are exquisite, but there are other things to consider. A major consideration is this: those moments are few and far between, and if you botch them, you feel bad about it for a long time. Before taking up the horn, you might want to talk to some horn players ...
@ClemAuri
@ClemAuri 8 лет назад
If there is one tune played in heaven, it must be this one, no doubt.
@maza3spina244
@maza3spina244 7 лет назад
my dad requested this for his funeral! you are right!
@ClemAuri
@ClemAuri 7 лет назад
Your dad had good taste! RIP to him 🌠
@KathieRopele74
@KathieRopele74 7 лет назад
I agree. The most beautiful piece of music ever written... In my humble opinion, of course.
@miguelcontreras4085
@miguelcontreras4085 10 лет назад
Since the first time i've heard this movement i thought "is the hand of god on the hand of Beethoven" love this music. thanks smalin to upload this music and for your work on the graphics it's another way to enjoy music ears and eyes.
@73alwood
@73alwood 12 лет назад
as a musician, I shut my eyes to hear it but as a human being I am seduced by the beauty and magic of the colors, patterns and overall visual structure unfolding before my eyes. Thank you for helping me to "hear" the music in a new way.
@Safariahmari1119
@Safariahmari1119 2 года назад
I always tear up at 5:19-6:13 it brings back so many happy memories for me!🥲🥲🥲🥲 so nostalgic.(thank you, little Einsteins)
@indgiu
@indgiu 12 лет назад
wow this really helps you see all the complexity and subtlety of this piece
@ernadmahmic6667
@ernadmahmic6667 4 года назад
Oh God the ending is basically the motif from the 5th symphony... so subtly incorporated and so beautiful ;_;
@usernotfound6475
@usernotfound6475 4 года назад
Haha! I thought the same! I don’t think it’s supposed to be a direct reference though-. I’ve tried thinking about it for a bit, but alas I can’t find any other point in the symphony where that climax point is reflected. At least not in the same vane (there are other similar climatic jolts in the symphony, but none have the same essence) so I have to ask if there’s some other connection that climax has? Or is it just a one time occurrence?
@cloudwatcherJen3
@cloudwatcherJen3 8 лет назад
an article told me this is supposed to be heart healthy music :-)
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 4 года назад
10:54 I love this chord in particular.
@AB-rj7vh
@AB-rj7vh 4 года назад
It is a sudden new key, minor third modulation. I actually don't know what key signature this movement is in (I don't have absolute pitch), but let's say for the sake of argument that it is C-major. The piece then goes from a dominant G-note to the chord you find so likeable, which would be an Eb-major chord (E-flat major). In the key of C an E-chord would be minor, but beethoven lowered that E to a flat. The G that was playing right before the new Eb-chord then gets a completely different character. It goes from naturally wanting to go back to C to becoming a part of something very new. Beethoven does this again later in the last movement in a very similar way with the choir. See if you can find the place I'm talking about ;). If you like unexpected keys you might want to check out Wagner. Cheers!
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 4 года назад
@@AB-rj7vh Thanks for the information. The modulation to the relative major of the parallel minor of a tonality is am interesting choice. And I love Wagner's music, specially "Tristan and Isolde" and "Die Meistersinger von Nüremberg".
@jerryaq1
@jerryaq1 12 лет назад
This movement always reminds me of the moment when the sun rises. It fills me with hope.
@ClusterVisionMach2
@ClusterVisionMach2 8 лет назад
Beethovens 9. Symphony is one of the greatest pieces of music ever composed. Or, viewers, listen to his Pastorale symphony. This classic music is totally outstanding among the music of every other civilization in its complexity with various melodies, instruments, arrangements, tempos. For me it is the best music ever written: classic music of the Christian European civilization.
@hippojuice23
@hippojuice23 8 лет назад
Basically luck that Indo-European ideals arose out of sheer cruelty and austerity of several Mediterranean Empires to infuse the rest of Europa with societal 'richness' or 'complexity' with its culture and industries. Christianity was actually a kind of rebellion against this gross conformist imperative long ago. Beethoven ' s music represents- to me- a cosmic freedom of any terrestrial conformity and instead displays the gifts of (one human's) emotional/spiritual potential via. musical exploration! Beautiful stuff!
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
ClusterVisionMach2 For me his Pastorale Album is the second one which is absolutely genious and unique. It contains the best thunderstorm music ever made! But also don't forget the Eroica Album, this is his Purple Rain Album!
@lorrainedejong5853
@lorrainedejong5853 5 лет назад
@@ingorichter649 His 3rd, Eroica is a masterpiece , so is the 9th absolutely glorious, also his 6th is stunning, and his 7th is so melodious and his 5th is also so so good - to me Beethoven is the best, his music speaks to you, you can feel his moods and to think he could not even hear all his music but it was all written from his heart - for me, his music is sublime and he is the best.
@rmzkip
@rmzkip 13 лет назад
You've changed my life forever. The World needs to see what you have created!
@ReubsRowlands
@ReubsRowlands 11 лет назад
From 6:25 to 7:30 is why I want to play the horn. I mean it's the most gorgeous sound I've ever heard an instrument play.
@HikariKrome
@HikariKrome Год назад
Introduction (Bb) 00:13 Exposition 1: - Theme 1 (Bb) 00:24 - Theme 2 (D) 02:18 Exposition 2: - Theme 1 (Bb) 03:24 - Theme 2 (G) 05:19 Development 06:20 Recapituation: - Theme 1 (Bb) 07:40 - Theme 1 & 2 (Bb) 09:42 Coda (Bb) 12:50
@Ctajm
@Ctajm 5 лет назад
I wish we could harmonize that well as a society.
@oterdverg
@oterdverg 5 лет назад
gay!
@annbogden2847
@annbogden2847 4 года назад
Me too
@carla7142
@carla7142 2 года назад
Simply perfect! Sent from heaven.
@crcm1993
@crcm1993 13 лет назад
Please post the fourth movement! Nothing in the world would make me happier than seeing the fourth movement like this.
@justanormalyoutuber5769
@justanormalyoutuber5769 5 лет назад
the most beautiful funeral march written by Beethoven.......... he did a great job composing even though he is deaf........
@andredelacerdasantos4439
@andredelacerdasantos4439 3 года назад
Calling this a funeral march poisons it
@HikariKrome
@HikariKrome Год назад
How dare you call this a funeral march
@MrUnidyne
@MrUnidyne 13 лет назад
For the first time in my life, I now understand the mathematical formations in music! You've revealed a great mystery to me, and I am thankful!
@GemmaCallahan-tj5wl
@GemmaCallahan-tj5wl 5 лет назад
Names for each of the four movements of the Ninth Symphony I. Thunderstorm (Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso) II. Pastorale (Molto Vivace-Presto) III. Sunset (Adagio Molto e Cantabile) IV. Ode to Joy
@香江-n7y
@香江-n7y 2 года назад
All four movements are great works
@smalin
@smalin 2 года назад
Beethoven’s like that.
@dukeofcurls3183
@dukeofcurls3183 4 года назад
i think this is the best tempo I've ever heard this movement taken at, Beethoven's original metronome marking is fine but when the section in 12/8 is played at that speed it sounds too rushed (which is why even those who use his original MM slow down for that section), whereas most orchestras play it about half of the original MM which is way too slow. this is right in the middle of both, and I think that is what best suits the piece
@pppaaaooo13
@pppaaaooo13 6 лет назад
Underrated
@Assassunn
@Assassunn 6 лет назад
not underrated at all, but underlistened if I can say
@impCaesarAvg
@impCaesarAvg 13 лет назад
This stuff was all found on Beethoven's hard drive after he went to Heaven. :) Thanks for sharing it - it's among the best stuff I've found on RU-vid.
@brian-vz5hz
@brian-vz5hz 6 лет назад
That sequence between 2:18 and 3:16 are the best notes he ever put on paper.
@realmush6794
@realmush6794 6 лет назад
Definitely the underrated movement of the four. It's gorgeous and serene.
@libramoon2
@libramoon2 6 лет назад
Brian416......it's like the Pastoral....beautiful...
@peterbentleyhk
@peterbentleyhk 4 года назад
I agree with you !!!
@A_Muzik
@A_Muzik 4 года назад
Everytime I hear 2:13- 3:18, I think of my best friends. I am really thankful for them
@JazzyWhale
@JazzyWhale 12 лет назад
This is the most beautiful song ever.
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
Jazzy Whale I totally agree with You !!!
@anneliesmohle4488
@anneliesmohle4488 11 лет назад
I had to listen to this for school, so happy I did!
@corozco8391
@corozco8391 10 лет назад
This is great. A great illustration on how the instruments are arranged and where they are placed on a musical scale.
@RaspPlaysMinecraft
@RaspPlaysMinecraft 12 лет назад
Your AMAZING at the animation,etc. it is beautiful to look at and to listen to. AND it is REALLY good study/homework music
@jwmusic6793
@jwmusic6793 3 года назад
the beginning reminds me of the second movement of his pathetique sonata
@leonhardeuler6811
@leonhardeuler6811 3 года назад
Youre right and im sure Beethoven knew of this while he wrote the movement. The base line is also near exactly the same, which is no coincidence.
@Camaink1
@Camaink1 8 месяцев назад
@@leonhardeuler6811nothing is random here!
@Deedovich
@Deedovich 13 лет назад
reading and writing about philosophy while listening to classical music. Superb.
@EiriUesugiKun
@EiriUesugiKun 12 лет назад
Smalin, your videos add so much to the music. And they make it easier to understand and appreciate the compexity of these classics.. Please put these videos somewehere to be downloaded! :)
@TeeHeel
@TeeHeel 13 лет назад
This sends waves of emotions through me like I have never felt before, I am extremely grateful that this was posted; smalin you have made a sad fellow happy.
@soldiersvejk2053
@soldiersvejk2053 3 года назад
The 3rd movement is very touching. I used to watch this video for so many times. Thank you very much!
@frahncisckoproenk3818
@frahncisckoproenk3818 5 лет назад
🇵🇹🇧🇷 Muito belo 🇮🇪 Molto bella 🇪🇸 Muy bello 🇫🇷 Très belle 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (Very beautiful)
@ashleythorpe7933
@ashleythorpe7933 4 года назад
Sehr schön
@saldana7395
@saldana7395 4 года назад
@@ashleythorpe7933 genau
@MissSaiko
@MissSaiko 12 лет назад
you know... I'm so ashamed of myself... I see you, guys, know pretty much things about symphonies, classic music... me, I'm just nobody when it comes to classical music knowledges.... but I gotta tell you that, even as a whitney houston's fan, also a fan of soul music, pop-rock [often], blues and jazz, french old music.... I feel so freeee..... when I'm listening to those masterpieces....... :) and I thank God for Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Vivaldi... :)...
@A_Muzik
@A_Muzik 4 года назад
2:12 that D major transition.
@arc87880
@arc87880 10 лет назад
Utter beauty
@kardosao
@kardosao 7 лет назад
Hello everyone, good night from BRAZIL! :)
@GentlethemJoey
@GentlethemJoey 13 лет назад
I love Beethoven. :) And being able to see it like this make it even more interesting. I took a music appreciation class, but I think these videos have made me appreciate classical music just as much if not more than the class did. Thank you.
@T42nk
@T42nk 13 лет назад
Thank you so much for visualising another great piece of music!
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 6 лет назад
For everyone who loves this particular movement, there is a RU-vid video with Daniel Barenboim conducting the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. Look for it thus: Beethoven Symphony No. 9 - Mvt. 3 - Barenboim/West-Eastern Divan Orchestra
@smalin
@smalin 6 лет назад
Doesn't "everyone who loves this particular movement" mean the same thing as "everyone"?
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 6 лет назад
Smalin! You are legendary. Your vids should be standard in America's classrooms. We'd definitely be a different (better) country for them.
@smalin
@smalin 6 лет назад
I'm pleased to say that my videos are used in many classrooms.
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 6 лет назад
Smalin, I don't mean to say that is the only place for them. I have sent links to your graphic interpretations to many of my friends. They always express a profound awe as their eyes engage in a new level of understanding the structure of music (sequence, pitch, instrument, dynamics et al).
@dannydrumplayer2802
@dannydrumplayer2802 6 лет назад
Yes I love these recordings as well. I think they're the superior.
@vigokovacic3488
@vigokovacic3488 5 лет назад
Just noticed this was uploaded on my 8th birthday! :D
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 3 года назад
That's so cool. :)
@shancomon7693
@shancomon7693 2 года назад
Idk why but at 9:03 It gives shivers down my spine
@MetalionMusic
@MetalionMusic 6 лет назад
Though I've heard versions of this section that I prefer to this one (parts feel rushed in regards to tempo), the section from 12:33-12:50 is my favorite section of any piece of music... ever. There's something about it that just... transcends description and categorization for me and is just purely sublime.
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
This song ist the core composition for the whole romantic composers, especially the horn - solo !
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 6 лет назад
For me it's 7:40 through 9:12. I always get a sense of the music lifting off the ground and taking flight.
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
Noe Berengena Very good description of this fundamental passage for the whole romantic music after it - and much more! For me 10'40'' to 11'49'' is my fave!
@drumphil7
@drumphil7 6 лет назад
I love the visualization!
@andredelacerdasantos4439
@andredelacerdasantos4439 3 года назад
I've never heard anything with such longing
@QuantumMatrix2000
@QuantumMatrix2000 10 лет назад
better than even the lacrimosa from mozart's requiem
@Multimonata
@Multimonata 12 лет назад
It's all the more beautiful as he was deaf ! almost his last composition, his really success.
@rh7686
@rh7686 4 года назад
The imagery is fantastic. Thank you.
@smalin
@smalin 4 года назад
You might want to check out this: www.musanim.com/BeethovenStringQuartets/
@Asgard314
@Asgard314 13 лет назад
And that's the first three movements! I wish that you'd do the last (And in my opinion the best) movement, but it's fine. This IS RU-vid, I'll just type it into the search box and whatdoyaknow! It's right there! Thank you for posting all of these pieces on here, they've revived my passion for music.
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
This song and P R Nelson's Curious Child are my absolutely most favorited compositions overall. Absolutely unique and genious. This fascinating gentle groove. My heart is melting again and again. 200 years between Master of funk first edition and Master of funk 2nd edition are blown away.
@Bassius117
@Bassius117 13 лет назад
It is a kind God that has allowed such music to exist.
@smalin
@smalin 13 лет назад
@Olineman73 The difficulty is in making the video, not in uploading it. The first three movements are about 100 pages total; the fourth movement is nearly 100 pages by itself, with lots of sections, tempo changes, more parts (because of the singers), and vocal parts (which take a lot of extra work). Don't be surprised if it takes me a while.
@matekon2
@matekon2 13 лет назад
It seems that you want to complete the ninth symphony ... This is great, so I encourage you
@Addario13423
@Addario13423 12 лет назад
Wow! If you cross your eyes you can see it in 3D!
@libramoon2
@libramoon2 6 лет назад
Beautiful........................
@ilove2run89
@ilove2run89 13 лет назад
Thank you so much for uploading these! Truly amazing!
@idisagreewiththat
@idisagreewiththat 13 лет назад
I can't wait to see the fourth... it's going to be epic.
@ApsisApocynthion
@ApsisApocynthion 13 лет назад
Insta-favorited. Thank you for posting this. This reminds me of why I love Beethoven.
@alauc
@alauc 13 лет назад
"... the first time I felt I've truly seen music." - Kevin Kelly, i agree with him!
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 3 года назад
Damn, I have been like 10 minutes crying all the time. Today this piece really touched me for some reason and luckily now I understand it a bit better.
@NickMirro
@NickMirro 2 года назад
You have an ear for fine art!
@Proxima256
@Proxima256 13 лет назад
@smalin Thank you so much! I have never been able to express in words how powerful music is without falling into an abstract ramble about layers. I am sure your intention when you started these animations was not to give me the tools to introduce my friends to my passion. I am extremely grateful nevertheless and humbled by your genius.
@Fa_alhamadi
@Fa_alhamadi 11 лет назад
cant stop repeating that part 9:57
@hoopsmaster13
@hoopsmaster13 13 лет назад
ahhhhh the timpani visual is perfect!
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