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hey! do you listen to wolf 359? do you also enjoy classical music? did you enjoy the music that was featured in wolf 359? well i have the playlist for you!! i rounded up (almost) every song that played throughout the podcast and put them all into one handy dandy playlist!!
you can access it here!
this is so beautiful especially given the state of the piano and where it’s left,, how they gave it life again and also the song choice i cried watching this yeah
[Transcript:]
“Dancing in The Moonlight” by King Harvest sung and performed on the piano. Some laughter and chatter in the background.
video description: an upright piano is upside down in a clearing full of foliage. A man is lying on his back on the ground and reaching up to play the song on the keys.
Dai Gyakuten Saiban 2 - Enoch Drebber ~ The Link Between Science and Magic
Wow this is awesome it sounds good
🌹🎶🎶
Its called the Death Waltz, and was written as a joke but people have attempted it on piano.
Saxes move downstage.
SWEET JESUS CLICK THAT
the added directions are great. ‘insert peanuts’ ‘gradually become irritated’ ‘cresc., or not’ ‘untie slip knot’ ‘bow real fast, slippage may occur’
Release the penguins
Oh I got a shirt with this on it, and people would endlessly stare at it
duck
boss stage music
Always reblog the Death Waltz. Always.
LIKE A DIRIGIBLE
Just gonna leave this here… *runs* ~Jester
*muscians screaming*
Tag yourself, I’m “remove cattle from stage”
At the end of every year each senior gets to pick a piece for the band to sight read. My freshman year a senior picked this. Ever since we have had a copy hanging in the music library in honor of that day.
I see this and I cry a little inside.
I like the fact that a Glock is included as an instrument alongside a mallet.
I’m the single measure of 3/6 time (a signature that does not in fact exist)
Rests are imaginary
At the 1998 Grammy Awards, Pavarotti was too ill to sing Nessun Dorma. Aretha Franklin filled in on 20 minutes notice. This is the result.
Not only was the performance done on 20 minutes notice, she had no rehearsal and simply heard Pavarotti’s rehearsal once on a goddamn tape player and just listened, nodded and said she could do it. the most famous opera song in the world, on one of the biggest nights for music in the world, no rehearsal, and she just went out and did it.
that’s talent
WHERE IS THE REST I NEED IT.
More backstory: she’d performed Nessun Dorma at another event two days before, but got asked to take Pavarotti’s slot and basically instantly accepted— WHICH HAPPENED AFTER THE SHOW HAD ALREADY STARTED. (The producer didn’t hear he wasn’t coming until about 1:50 before he was supposed to be onstage.) She got a recording of Pavarotti practicing, and got to sit with his conductor and rehearse until it was time for her performance (the originally scheduled one) and for a bit of time afterwards. She didn’t know that there was a 30-strong backing choir or 50-piece orchestra till she saw it on her way down. What a queen.
And the rest of the performance: https://youtube.com/watch?v=aArVxjh_s7I
have a couple medieval dance tunes, feat. my hammered dulcimer and me in my pajamas since I have no reason to leave the house
Catch me and the bard going HAM to these at ye olde inn
the fact that this exists concerns me and the fact that I got only 14 out of 20 concerns me even more like ???
@jeremystollemyheart YOUR BRAND
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i can’t find the original post but this is the most alien music ive ever heard
To a kid, making music can seem very mysterious, but the fundamental love of playing around with different sounds and listening to how they sound when strung fluidly together is something every musician and composer discovers first in childhood. “I wanted a toy that allowed children to discover for themselves how music was actually made.”
IT’S CALLED “SOUND TRACK”
def getting this for my kids
Thumbs up for a really good idea, and even more thumbs up for the imaginative jump from “pre-programmed” tunes (see the original toy idea video on YouTube) to something far more creative.
This is amazing! I want one for myself.
this gives me life
Literally one of the sickest things I’ve ever seen😂
🍕🔥🍕🔥🍕
Fucking dead
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