An excellent song!!! Written by Rimsky-Korsakov. If you like it as much as me, you will vote 5 stars for this video. Enjoy! :D If you wish to try League Of Legends free then please use my referral link here at : signup.leagueof...
Uhhh....absolutely! Reminds me of when I procrastinated to write out cards for my book report for school. I woke up out of a dead sleep and was frantically scrambling because I thought it was Monday morning. My sister almost had to shake me by my shoulders to make me know it was Sunday! I went back to sleep! LOL
lol i was telling someone at school about the song. they didn't know it and they were like "can you hum it for me?" and I was like "UMMMMM....." ....the sad thing is that I actually tried
Everyone talks about conductor, whereas Rimsky-Korsakov is one in who's genius head this thing was born, every musician playing, every instrument party was imagined by him, resulting into bumble bee flight as real as it can't be even with video.
Playing this song looks immensely complicated, those fingers on each instrument are always moving, always. But what kind of mind thinks of a song like this? How does the human brain even think of something this fast and clever?
A single orchestra musician usually plays very small part of the entire sheet music, often it's repetitive and mundane, and sadly not all orchestra musicians are suited to be soloists. Plus if they make a mistake, most of the times it can't be heard. A solo piano version is times harder.
For an ensemble of 90 musicians or so, to take this brilliant but difficult piece at this level of velocity, clockwork precision and perfection is nothing short of an astonishing tour de force. Hold on to your hats folks for this is not your average bumblebee! I can just see it: trapped in a room, hitting windows, flying furiously all over the place struggling to escape until surely enough, there it goes, out in the open, as free as any bee can be. You've got to hear it to believe it. AMAZING!
I really love this piece and the arrangement. I never grow tired of hearing it. I have listened to it for about 46 years and will continue to rate it as the best that I like. I give it 15+ stars.
You cant beat a radio when it comes to discovering gems like this even if you are not aware of the composers. Flight of the bumble bee will live forever.
each stand of the strings has 2 players, "inside" and "outside" player.... inside player always turns the pages. for the other instruments, they usually don't have as many notes, so the publisher makes sure the page turns are during times they are not playing.
Wow! For a long time, I did not now that the flute could actually play this part with absolute precision and no observable faults! It would take me forever to do this, even a part of it!
Those nimble fingers on the musician's hand will never get arthritis! Real life is one whole musical performance depicted in so many diverse notation, it has rhythm, harmony, synchronisation, tempo, a beginning and an end. Some people can depict it all in musical tunes. In fact most musicians try to imitate the pace in nature to triumph in their area.
now it all makes sense. i always wondered why this song was played when ever a bee was flying around in cartoons and now that i know the title it makes sense
Anything by Paganini, Chopin, Lizst is also pretty technically difficult too. This is definitely not the hardest out there. Fast doesn’t always mean super hard.
One summer at the beach my little niece had a very cute bumble bee bathing suit. She was very cute. One young man seeing her going by whistle the bumble bee tune It probably went unobserved by every body around but I recognized the music and gave him a silent hand clapping and a smile
For those who are interested, this comes from Wikipedia: ""Flight of the Bumblebee" is an orchestral interlude written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for his opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan, composed in 1899-1900. Its composition is intended to musically evoke the seemingly chaotic and rapidly changing flying pattern of a bumblebee. Despite the piece's being a rather incidental part of the opera, it is today one of the more familiar classical works because of its frequent use in popular culture. The piece closes Act III, Tableau 1, during which the magic Swan-Bird changes Prince Gvidon Saltanovich (the Tsar's son) into an insect so that he can fly away to visit his father (who does not know that he is alive). Although in the opera the Swan-Bird sings during the first part of the "Flight", her vocal line is melodically uninvolved and easily omitted; this feature, combined with the fact that the number decisively closes the scene, made easy extraction as an orchestral concerto piece possible."
***** I dont think of myself as special at all, I'm just mentally reflecting on how (In my opinion, plz dont hate on me for this) society today (in america) has tumbled and placing it on a block of text. Everyone these days just listen to dubstep and rap or whatever
Ed aggiungo che mi sono venuti i brividi e la pelle d'oca 😊 segno che hanno suonato in modo sublime così come pure il maestro li ha diretti divinamente. Semplicemente meravigliosi !!!
I remember hearing this music from the TV show the Green Hornet, since then I was amazed how good these TV musicians were,, then leaned the work of Korsakow