Debussy - Arabesque No.1 and No.2 (REACTION!)
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Is there anything more sublime than French music from this period... I highly recommend Ravel's piano music. Classical music is just so full of very profound motifs
Beautiful reaction... I love this piece... they reason it sounds like 2 pianos is because of an early advanced tequnique called 3vs2. This is one of those pieces Debussy wrote on the piano but wished for it to be played on other instruments. Although he was a pianist his favorite instruments were actually the harp and the flute as well as a few other higher octave wind and string instruments... this is one of those pieces he wanted people to transpose for their own instrument... the reason you feel like you’re moving with the music is because arabesque is actully the name of a move in ballet and this piece is a composition based around that dance move... I would love to see more classical music reviews by you! Perhaps a piece on the violin next like a concerto by Sibelius or tchkovisky
Something about classical music, no matter how many times you listen to it you get the same amount of emotional reaction its truly incredible.
I imagine being in a beautiful summer neighbourhood in Europe between trees and beautiful clouds
Great job! Like how sensitive you are when listening to music. And the smart and humble human being in you. Great karma. Thank you!
Scott.
I've already readen your story and with tears in my eyes I can tell you I know how difficult it is. I was abused when I was a child, grewing up being bullied and three months ago I felt I couldn't more so I tried to commibt suicide. After that, the person who I loved the most broke up with me.
I felt trapped but like you, medication, meditation and music helped me.
Yeah, a mental illness is controlled with medicine but... Art and spirituality are important and essential factors.
Art is a way of survival.
Budism helps me, doing exercise and... Spending my time in things I love.
I've been doing things I never thought I was going to do it.
For example, I did my first song, in guitar, I'm doing one on piano, I'm writting a book and I did a mural, a cherry blossom tree in my wall.
Your story touches me and I love how sensitive your are and how the music helps you like it does with me.
Thank you, for this beautiful channel.
I send to you a big hug from México.
Thank you a lot
When you write a melody you usually write in a TONIC key, to move on to new sections that end up coming back to your main melody or theme in your Tonic Key you need to move to the Dominant and Subdominant key that corresponds with whatever Key your Tonic is. Once you know these things your able to make the music feel like it’s moving back and forth from and to HOME (TONIC)
I’m a huge classical music fan, listen to it everyday and when I listen to it I don’t imagine anything but there is feeling that is hard to explain. It’s not peace or calmness but something like a memory that always makes you feel at ease.
88 keys on a piano. Debussy is one of my favorite composers. These two peices bring images of walking through a gallery filled with the works of the old masters. It's quite lovely.
88 keys on a piano! I do compose, so to offer an answer to your question of how to go on for more than six seconds... try something that's similar to but not identical to your original riff! Maybe move it a step or two up, or add some ornamentation, or have it end somewhere else the second time. Then do something totally different. Then go back to the original riff! Now you've got at least 24 seconds. Then you can fractal the process (treat that whole block as a larger-scale "riff") and you might be up to a minute and a half rather quickly!
Would love to see more classical music reactions. Mendelssohn Scottish Symphony's first movement perhaps, if you have the time? (It's worth the time!)
WOW!!! You offered and freely gave your time to share this with me. This is incredible advice and can't wait to put it into practice. You gave me your time, so I'll be sure Mendelssohn is up next
Hello, I loved this video, the piece seems exquisite to me and when I listen to this musical genre, I immediately move to a ballet salon, I love your videos, greetings from Mexico...!! 🤗😉
In Arabesque 1 (I don't care much for number 2), I imagine the entire cycle of life, from the beginning in the innocence of childhood, then discovering love, then even going through buildings and moments of work and difficulties in the city, yes, in that stronger and deeper part, and then perhaps having children and grandchildren, some kind of return to a simpler and calmer life, with memories of times past.
Great video bro! Keep it up!!
That little riff in the end sounds like London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down.. London bridge is falling down, My fair lady!!!!
To answer you're question on what people picture when listening to classical music. The style that Debussy composed in, and he hated that is was referred to this, but you can compare his compositions to Impressionistic paintings. Where things aren't to exact.The music feels like it just flows and meshes together. Now there are certain composers you can listen to where the details offer the beauty that comes. Such as Beethoven where you can feel the struggle he went through while composing to get the sound he wanted just right.
I would strongly recommend you Gymnopedie N° 1 - Satie
As a "metalhead" I put my son to sleep every night to classical music from infancy straight through to when he was school age. At 19, he now has very eclectic taste, plays guitar and bass as well as having an absolutely beautiful singing voice. I like to think that those nights full of peaceful melody had something to do with that.
To answer your question, I always envision scenes similar to those in Fantasia.
Nice video, by the way.
A one of a kind mother - he's a lucky man :)
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Thank you for saying that...it means more than you know. Hope you have a fantastic evening. 😊
6:02 I agree a lot with you here, this song in particular to me is Water, it just flows so nice like a river or even like a waterfall in some parts. Absolutely fantastic piece.
Good question- in no. 1, I picture cloud foam being played with and tossed around by cool high altitude winds.
Wow..😮👏 amazing
Water. I picture water. Water and crystals.
And what it feels like falling in Love.
The fact that I can play this songs makes me cry
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I need you to do clair de lune❤️
Swamp Thing it’s a piece by Debussy
Swamp Thing yeah I just thought you meant who made Clair de lune
I think in paradise...a perfect place, a beautiful garden...
I’m no composer of the classical era, but if I could give any insight:
The rhythm and flow of a piece is what sets it apart. You don’t really get modern pop music with changes in the flow of the song like these pieces. Some of the switch in mood comes from the rhythm alone.
Something else to keep in mind is where the music COULD go next. This is mostly in reference to the chord progression, the melody and harmony, etc. If you want an example of this without all the emotion, Bach was a powerhouse of progressional composition. A look at his inventions (the invention in D minor is good) will do good there, just to see the movement musically itself.
Essentially, a combination of the rhythm, the dynamics (how loud or soft), the chords (especially in relation to one another) can change to make music more expressive.
I imagine myself in a green valley or in a small town like Lausanne in Switzerland
Love love love your reactions buddy no homo please
With another piano melody call every day from Carly commando
I ll be honnest
This is the most wondeful thing I ve ever heard
In all my life even if I m young but I think this is for ever
Like ...I m sad and this is good to ears
Debussy was such an amazing pianist
maybe the most universal music ever writen
Saludos desde México!
I love your reactions! You really let those feelings flow whenever you are listening to something. You should try with “Jeff Buckley - Mojo Pin” I love Jeff B
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i hear so much chopin in this mans music
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You don't have to make a reaction, but I have a need to recommend you to see and enjoy the NPR C.Tangana's tiny desk concert. You've probably seen it already, but if not, you must. I know you appreciate music and I am sure you will love the good feeling around that table!!
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Because he wanted to
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I feel your songwriting issues :D
When you fall in love 💕😘 this is what love ❤ sounds like 💞😻.
I love your reactions! You really let those feelings flow whenever you are listening to something. You should try with “Jeff Buckley - Mojo Pin” I love Jeff B