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Carl-Friedrich Welker
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My name is Carl. If you want to learn something about classical music, you're in the right place. My whole life, I've dedicated myself to becoming the best musician I can be. So now, I want to give back and teach you how to do the same. If that sounds good, consider subscribing.🙌🏻 For private music lessons: business.cfw@gmail.com
Can You Hear The Difference Between AI and Beethoven?
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Why Does Ravel Sound So French?
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10 Levels of Score Reading - YOU Can't READ This
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Why does Brahms Sound so German
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Guess Classical Music Piece by 1 Bar
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The untold story of the Schumann's
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Breaking down "What your favorite composer says about your personality"
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Breaking down "What your favorite composer says about your personality"
oboe is TRUE!!!
The biggest give-aways for me were that the AI doesn't always seem to know where it's going with a phrase, it seems unsure what the pulse of the music should be and there are also a lot of shifts in the sound quality as if the acoustics are changing at random.
Schumann the man 🧍♂️
𝑃𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑚𝑎𝑘𝑒 𝑚𝑜𝑟𝑒 𝐵𝑟𝑎ℎ𝑚𝑠 𝑝𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑝𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑝𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 .....
In addition to disagreeing with you on almost everything except Chopin, Bartok and maybe Schubert, not finding a flaw in Tchaikovsky defeats the purpose of your video. Unless the Tchaikovsky comment is supposed to be some kind of veiled satirical criticism (which I can't stand), as a symphonist, he wrote a lot of duds, did not create enough memorable melodies and could be overly emotional at times.
Tchaikovsky is boring and repetitive
You couldn't do Philip Glass? You couldn't do Philip Glass? You couldn't do Philip Glass? Also: How Could you Have Missed John Cage ?
As a guy who adores Wagner; I wish I could get mad at this but truth hurts.
As a tuba player I will have u know I am 108 lb
Opera was the most obvious one imo, they didn't sound similar at all. The vocal timbre on the 2nd one sounds buzzy and robotic and it's like they aren't in the room with the instrumental. If AI had produced the first one I would lose my shit
Make a video about this video too❤
Among the 3 billions jokes possible on tubist, you choose the "lol you're fat" one. bro
My fav is Rahmaninov, I've struggled with clinical depression, but he actually made me _not_ want to jump off a cliff when i listened while suicidal, it's like yeah, finally someone _gets_ it, so you feel less alone... It feels redemptive
I lolled so hard at Brahms 😂😂😂❤
where is albinoni😢
6:15.... The Mountain King: So you have chosen death.
as a pianist, I'm ok with my 8/15 (at least its's more than 50% 😂)
For. Rachmaninoff, all favourite/non-favourite composer videos use the symphonic dances, which is quite unusual as it is far from being one of his most well known works
Jurassic park and Brahms piano concerto no 2
To Handel: Roses are red Violets are Blue Your mother left you Suffering when you were two Look over there It is her military mower She has got a riffle NOW BEND OVER. I never really liked Handel as a Baroque composer since he thinks he is sooo famous, but in reality he's just a showoff. LMFAO, EVEN HIS HALLELUJAH CONTREVERSY JUST HAS 17M VIEWS, which is a reason I'm glad I'm not from the Baroque Era, rather yet Romantic, so I don't take inspiration from that arse. So you see Handel, not just every composer, but everyone in the world, including your family, hate you 😜😜😜😜😆😆😆😆😆
Yeah, as many said, the Ravel's one is very imprecise 😂 Laugh hard at Mendelssohn's
Human music by far better than AI
Bach's fugues are great shut up. You're just mad Tchaikovsky died from drinking water
Absolute nonsense. And the greatest composers are missing, possibly the uploader even doesn't know them. Guess? French. A whole lot-a missing. Narrow mind? Which composer?
KOrNGOLD
I think the first one is quite the opposite his music is quite tame
My favorite composer is Satie. Where is him?
The easy one is the Pop. There is a lot of sidechain compresion in the voice with the kick.
The AI have some problems on mixing and overdub some lines over the top. Also the reverb.
Idk about you but I've seen countless women fall head over heels for unemployed pieces of shit left and right. The worse their situation the better; history of drugs, violence, restraining orders, jail time, god they're insatiable for them 🙄
HAYDN HATERS RISE UP
I just watched this video to see what you would say about a fellow who hates Hadyn's music. Was not prepared for that.
Liszt was personal
my favorite is mozart and what you said is the absolute opposite of me
Liszt is crying 2:22
They already invented an application in which all the artists recorded their voice and if their voice appears in a new song they will receive a permission notice and you will have to pay the artist if you want to use their voice
This is so fucking saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad
AI can never make good music because it has never lost a loved one.
Tchaikovsky, so true.
Hi! What does this mean? I'm a professional symphonic Principal clarinetist in a happy 30+ year relationship with a professional symphonic Assistant Principal 2nd violinist. Thanks!
HI there! Professional symphonic clarinetist here. Loved the Eb clarinet question. Also studied composition, so the theory ones were easy for me. I put the alto clef A on the space above the top line, thinking the tuning note. Glad I get credit for that one! I love the Lully story; should happen to conductors more often (!!) Had NO CLUE about the opera written in 1597. Got all the rest, though! Fun stuff. Thanks!
Hey does anyone know the exact recording of Puccini Musettas Waltz? This part here sounds so lovely but I can't find a recording that sounds this satisfying tonme
I was a music composition major, love music history, and worked in a major New York City conservatory for 13 years, so I did pretty well. 1. Contrabassoon, yes, the curve is a giveaway 2. WRONG - I guessed Eb and (as a composer) turned my head in shame. 3. Celesta, have you ever played one? Kind of a neat little instrument. 4. It's the two stringed violin. What, only 2 pegs? You say it's the viola, and you know, it's hard to say without a sense of scale. I did think it might be a trick question...so I give myself half credit. 5. "Small clarinet?" Haven't heard of that. I've heard of a clarinet in Eb, but again, hard to say from the picture and it's sense of scale. Another half credit for me. Tuba/trumpet/trombone, yeah, I agree with your comment. But you know, I've heard "horn" tossed around as any generic instrument you blow into, even by professional musicians. Ugh! 6. Correct, although I had to wonder if you were trying to trick us again. Alto clef, tenor clef...which one is which? But in the end I got it right. 7. I answered "F# full diminished 7th chord." I'll give myself credit for that, but not extra credit. 8. Based on the meter, I answered 16, but I also know that (for example) 6/8 rarely has 6 beats in it, more likely played "in two" giving it two beats. Same with 4/4, often having two "beats" per measure, but also just as likely having 4 beats per measure. In other words, I don't think we have enough information to answer this one correctly. Something that is in 5/4 can have two beats (3+2) or can have 5 beats (4+1 or 5 even quarter notes) and so... I can "sort" of conepetualize something having 4 beats and one 16th note, but musically it doesn't sound very plausible. I'll give myself a half credit for this one, but I think the question has to be disqualified. 9. B. Although you are very clever to offer the alternative answers! My mind didn't go there. 10. Diminished 4th. A great "trick" question that's not really a trick question. 11. I said symphony and sonata, but also wondered if you meant "sonata-allegro" or if you meant "tertiary form." "Compositional structure" is kind of a vague term, and I wasn't sure if you meant "form." Coming from my background as a composer, I don't think of sonata or symphony as a "form," really. "Theme and variations" is a form, but "an adagio" is not. This is a tricky question as you've phrased it. I agree with your answer, for the most part, but not the question's wording. Also, I might throw in "opera" as an answer, too. 12. With fire. 13. Fast, but not too much. 14. Ritardando, slow down 15. Interesting question! There really isn't much of a difference, but as you point out, the hairpins indicate the duration of the crescendo, as in "from here to here, get louder." As a composer, I tend to use hairpins for this very reason, because it gives an illustration in the score just how long the cresc. should go on. I only ever use "cresc." if my score is very busy and needs less distraction. 16. Haydn. "The father of the symphony" is well known to me, but I kind of forgot he was the father of the string quartet. His symphonies are still programmed from time to time, but I can't remember ever seeing a string quartet of his programmed anywhere. 17. WRONG. Although again this is something of an unfair question. If the Peri opera in question has no existing score, how can we study it and ensure its operatic bona fides? Yes, I know one can point to contemporary writings about the opera and so on, but still. Anyway, I'd never even heard of this so I've definitely got this one wrong. (Yes, I'd heard of the Monteverdi example, and I think that generally IS taught as the first opera, no?) 18. Impressionism, although I've never heard Ravel described this way. Debussy? Yes, all the time. I think they were alive at the same time, but that is an accident of their historical birth, not a reflection of their musical style. 19. WRONG. I've simply never heard this story, although I've certainly heard of Lully. 20. WRONG, but it's arguable that it's the most famous concert hall in the entire world. Carnegie Hall? Concertgebouw? Royal Albert Hall? La Scala? 21. Hilary Hahn, and extra credit to you for spelling her first name with only one "L!" Not only is she talented, she's a really decent human being. 22. Mozart. I've been to Salzburg, but not to that museum. 23. Bayreuth, which again makes me question if your #20 answer is "the most famous concert hall." 24. Berlioz FINAL SCORE, including adding up the half scores: 18.5. I'd dispute a few of your questions/answers, so I'll round myself up to 19.
...and also Abba 4:33
Ravel, Chopin and Debussy. Seems about right, although I feel I should look into Dvorak, I DO have great taste.
Next, why does Elgar sound so British, why does Rachmaninoff sound so Russian?, and why does Dvorak sound so Czech? (Your mileage may vary on that last one - some might say Smetana, some might say Janacek).
Wai Gei 😊
1:35 Classic Tchaikovsky fans that will never admit the superiority of the real god of orchestration 🤣 (2:26 also the one about Tchaikovsky, when you understand the meaning, is actually terribile AHAH)
Leave poor Händel alone
Bro why do you share pieces you find boring ? There is enough amazing female composer pieces to pick from. Maybe not just in the classical but more globally.