Category Archives: music

Fun orchestra prank!

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Hi!

In case you couldn’t tell, I rather like musical pranks. And it turns out that some (probably high school) brass players in an orchestra did a quite nice one.

So, the orchestra was playing Prokofiev’s Dance of the Knights. And the brass… “fixed” it. (Keep watching. Worth it.)

Enjoy!

Star Wars prank

Wait for it… (via facebook.com/m.trombonist)classfm.co/GtNcEu

Posted by Classic FM on Thursday, May 17, 2018

Nicely done ragtime covers

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Greetings, readers!

I recently encountered a rather remarkable set of music. A pianist took several “scary themes” from movies and converted them to ragtime. Although the latter two (“Jaws” and “Twilight Zone”) are not entirely believable as the originals, the first one is quite nice.

Enjoy.

And tech and music combine AGAIN.

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Hi!

So. You know the piece I’ve been sharing a few times?

Well, somebody converted their piano to be able to be played by a midi-player.

And then they got their piano to play that impossible song. (<- link in case the video doesn’t load.)

And may have broken one of their keys having the piano play it.

Again, it’s quite impressive. Enjoy!

A side-effect of cool music tech!

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Hi!

So. Remember that piece I shared yesterday?

It turns out that a piano teacher teamed up with students to play it… with 14 students.

It’s quite impressive. And just shows one of the fun things with “impossible” music. Once you name it impossible, musicians seem to try to want to prove you wrong! (<- link if the video isn’t loading.)

So, enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5FFYMe-MGE

Advantages of Tech for Music!

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Hi!

So. I kinda really like what technology is enabling us to do with music.

For example, there are some pieces that are really fast, and not exactly possible to play on a piano. and it’s possible to get some neat visual effects with how the music is literally designed. Here’s an example. I think it’s from a game (but I’m not sure), and it’s called “Night of Nights”.

Enjoy!