@@sovereign254 continuo is just supporting, you can also sing it a cappella. A motet is also traditionally sung without accompaniment in the renaissance.
Es ist nun nichts - 1:02 Unter deinen Schirmen - 3:51 Trotz dem alten Drache - 5:47 Ihr aber seid nicht fleischlich - 8:06 Weg, weg, weg - 10:48 Gute Nacht o Wesen - 13:48 So nun der Geist - 17:24 Weicht ihr Trauergeister - 18:49
Hi Bach! I'm glad that You've looked forward to the 21st century recordings of Your works! Could You teach me counterpoint techniues and SATB music theory?! I NEED your essential composing experience, especial Your algorithmical composing techniues. I have to make harmonizations for self composed chorale-imitations for a video game (as background & scene music). I know You aren't cheap, but I would pay for lessons, if You could teach fast. I'm waiting for Your reply! Sincenery, [InterVox]
Very cool to follow along to. However there are quite a few typos and german spelling errors, no biggie if it’s someone else’s edit but thought I’d let you know
Just fyi, this is a 415Hz recording. Yes, I also think the recording is very good, but come on... People use these score videos to study like all the time. I think you could give a disclaimer.
Bertrand Ulrich I always look at least half a bar ahead. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to read a new page if it turned at the last second of the previous page. Particularly in the fast sections.
I think that the timing is great, I sing along and there is no problem, the 0.25s blank page greatly simulates turning the page (not really the score for that moment). Thank you!
@@SheetMusicVideo Some people only complain instead of say thanks. So I say again, think you for your generosity in working and posting this for all of us around the world. tks from Brazil.
The greatest piece for a cappella choir ever written
This isn't being sung a capella; there's a continuo providing accompaniment?
@@sovereign254 continuo is just supporting, you can also sing it a cappella. A motet is also traditionally sung without accompaniment in the renaissance.
Ich freue mich, endlich eine Version gefunden zu haben die vom Tempo her etwas lebhafter anfängt! Danke!
Es ist nun nichts - 1:02
Unter deinen Schirmen - 3:51
Trotz dem alten Drache - 5:47
Ihr aber seid nicht fleischlich - 8:06
Weg, weg, weg - 10:48
Gute Nacht o Wesen - 13:48
So nun der Geist - 17:24
Weicht ihr Trauergeister - 18:49
thank you for posting. greetings from Brazil.
Achei q era o único br aqui kkkk
Amazing performance of a work of genius. Or genii, since Johann Frank wrote the first chorale. Thanks for making it such a good choral resource.
Memories from high school...
You guys are amazing!!!
Looking forward to your 21st century works, JS.
Hi Bach!
I'm glad that You've looked forward to the 21st century recordings of Your works!
Could You teach me counterpoint techniues and SATB music theory?! I NEED your essential composing experience, especial Your algorithmical composing techniues.
I have to make harmonizations for self composed chorale-imitations for a video game (as background & scene music).
I know You aren't cheap, but I would pay for lessons, if You could teach fast.
I'm waiting for Your reply!
Sincenery,
[InterVox]
Atmel ATMega Do you realize Bach's dead? Or is this a joke?
Bach to the future.
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Thank you :) it's really beautiful.
The 19:51 note is possible it has to done with a sub-harmonic singing.
I have done it 6 times when I sang it.
Хорошо звучат голоса, когда их не забивает аккомпанемент, тогда звучит почти a cappella..🎶👏👏👏❤
The music audio isn't in the same key as the sheets and it makes the whole thing impossible to work with
This. It's in 415 Hz, roughly a semitone lower.
Very cool to follow along to. However there are quite a few typos and german spelling errors, no biggie if it’s someone else’s edit but thought I’d let you know
Where? I did not read everything, but what I can tell is it's old German. The language changed in the meantime.
@@hannas.2507 oh im just talking about small stuff like at 4:11 sometimes Satan is spelled like Saten which it is consistently supposed to be Satan
I"ll sing it at the end on the this moth in Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet Plébániatemplom.
Just fyi, this is a 415Hz recording. Yes, I also think the recording is very good, but come on... People use these score videos to study like all the time. I think you could give a disclaimer.
(that being said, thanks a lot for uploading this!)
Hi , how to get the pdf of the music sheet
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Is it possible to sing that low of a note? 19:51
yes, actually its not difficult for most men.
It's in 415Hz (or so), so it's a sounding e-flat
the sheet disappears too soon at every page
Bertrand Ulrich I always look at least half a bar ahead. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to read a new page if it turned at the last second of the previous page. Particularly in the fast sections.
Well, yes, it's a bit too fast though, and the blank page appearing half a second gives the impression you dropped the sheet while you were reading ^^
I think that the timing is great, I sing along and there is no problem, the 0.25s blank page greatly simulates turning the page (not really the score for that moment). Thank you!
@@SheetMusicVideo Some people only complain instead of say thanks. So I say again, think you for your generosity in working and posting this for all of us around the world. tks from Brazil.
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