14 Flutes Record Ian Clarke's Stunning Masterpiece 'Within...' (BBC Instrumental Sessions)
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Recorded from home, 14 flautists from the BBC Orchestras and Choirs perform a stunning arrangement of Ian Clarke's flute masterpiece 'Within...', as part of #BBCInstrumentalSessions.
Find more Instrumental Sessions with the BBC Orchestras and Choirs here: www.bbc.co.uk/...
For those questioning the syncing of the audio - it looks like each artist recorded their individual parts from their homes and are using earphones to listen to the track. This will inevitably result in some syncing issues and challenges when editing.
Doing the best in a less than ideal situation and still an enjoyable performance.
Stunning... thank you all for this amazing effort at this challenging time.... Simply gorgeous
so so beautiful!
Beautifully done
It sounds like the Wind Spirits are Calling Amazing ✌❤
So beautiful ! Bravo ! Big Like and sub !
Beautiful and looking so hard to synchronize
Beautifuls
Great flute players !
Tres beau son...le début comme des airs indiens ...🙏
The sync is off. So either they are all miming or the reverb is causing an issue. Very bad sound engineering.
The Acapella app which a LOT of musicians used during the Covid Shutdown is pretty good but not perfect. So, when you get folks that are recording at their home/study/mud room, you are going to get some differences. Regardless of the app, to get 14 amazing musicians to coordinate and run the app on different platforms to create this is still amazing.
😕
This is all mimed. Not live performance.
Mario Roselli: So? If you are really claiming that the performance is not that of the performers shown, then say so - and why. Otherwise, why bother to post something vague and negative?
@@Piccsqueak this is so fake. You can tell they arent playing together
@@jeanettesaunders5447 The observation Mathew Keegan offers earlier may help understand the process involved here. What appears in the final video may be more due to the editing rather than exactly how the performers played along to a click track or similar guide. What I don't understand here is why people post a (negative) comment designed to belittle the performers' efforts and to dismiss or denigrate the final artistic product. Ah well, over to the social media psychologists...
@@Piccsqueak I'm not trying to say they aren't talented I'm just saying that this is edited. They probably played the song and added it to a video. The playing is beautiful but in this they are just miming
That's like-
the whole point🗿
Just enjoy the music, bruv.
Relaxxx
Fake and completely edited playing.
Michael Lee: quite a leap from "completely edited" (which I assume it would be) to the claim of "fake". Back it up if it's so important to point out.