Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks
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Parts of Moonlight Sonata and some Chopin mixed with some modern stuff.
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@Axtremus said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
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Parts of Moonlight Sonata and some Chopin mixed with some modern stuff.
Hated it.
Sloppy playing. Every competitor in a major piano competition has more piano skills.
The arrangement was not very innovative. No really new ideas. He barely changed anything except adding drums and chords.
If you want to make an arrangement of a famous classical piece, you really have to reinvent it, in my opinion.
Here's an example of an arrangement that succeeds in my opinion.
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@Klaus said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
Sloppy playing. Every competitor in a major piano competition has more piano skills.
The arrangement was not very innovative. No really new ideas. He barely changed anything except adding drums and chords.
If you want to make an arrangement of a famous classical piece, you really have to reinvent it, in my opinion.
I quite agree with these points.
My favorite good examples of rearranging well-known classics with modern idioms (outside the piano realm) are these:
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I'll see your David Shire and Walter Murphy, and raise you this:
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From hydroponics to potato chips.
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Hoof repair and changing of horse shoes.
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@Axtremus that poor mule...
Farriers work really hard. It's very physical work. Besides the general "cleanup" that this guy did, the video should have shown how the shoe is actually fitted to the hoof. That work involves heating the shoe in a furnace until it's red hot, and hammering it into shape on an anvil.
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@Axtremus this is just wonderful stuff. I never had the patience, or the correct tools to do this.
Japanese joinery is a wonder to behold.
(slight aside)
After moving into the condo, I decided I needed to purchase a saw. I decided on a cheapo Japanese pull-type saw. It was inexpensive and very effective. Since it cuts on the pull stroke, the blade is thinner. That means you remove less wood with each stroke. That means it's easier and more accurate.
The Japanese approach to sharpening cutting tools (planes and chisels) is also very different. In my opinion, better, too.
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Peter Bence :
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Link to videoNotice that he taped over the piano brandname on the fallboard, not sure why he did that.
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The original was composed as a violin concerto.
Just stumbled upon an arrangement for two erhus and a piano:
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Balancing act:
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Skip to the 1:40 mark to get to the music.
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@Klaus said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
What an odd time signature!
Depends on what you're looking at, I suppose.
Link to videoAnd if you can't stand that, go for every other measure.
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@George-K said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
@Klaus said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
What an odd time signature!
Depends on what you're looking at, I suppose.
That was supposed to be a word play on the fact that 5/4 is commonly classified as an "odd" meter.