One last animated bar graph version of classical music. Mozart was known for the complexity of his pieces and you can really see them here. Musanim Week ends today. Tomorrow we begin Unexpected Crossover Week.
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One last animated bar graph version of classical music. Mozart was known for the complexity of his pieces and you can really see them here. Musanim Week ends today. Tomorrow we begin Unexpected Crossover Week.
Comments closedMusanim Week is almost at an end. Watch how the piano weaves the music in and out.
Comments closedHandel’s Hallelujah Chorus is an annual staple, sung the Saturday of Thanksgiving in my circle of friends.
Here’s Musanim’s take on the piece. Musanim week continues…
Comments closedThe second Beethoven piece, and one of my favorites. Also in the “eggs” format.
Musanim week continues…
Comments closedThe Pastoral scene from Fantasia was never quite like this. Watch how complex the music is by tracking the different colors along the path.
Musanim week continues…
Comments closedA new way to view music! I picked these up when someone posted one of these pieces randomly on my FB feed, and I spent the better part of a couple of hours wandering around the YouTube site finding more pieces, with music I liked. Toccata and Fugue in D minor has a warm, fuzzy spot in my heart. It’s been my cell ring tone for the better part of a decade.
These pieces are somewhat reminiscent of Disney’s Fantasia, my intro to the music. Trust animation to get these pieces of music implanted firmly in the minds of the young.
Musanim Week begins now.
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