Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, 1. Allegro

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  • The first movement of Bach's third Brandenburg Concerto in G Major, BWV 1048, accompanied by a graphical score.
    FAQ
    This concerto is unusual in that each of the three violins, three violas, and three violoncellos have solo parts.
    This is one video in a series of experiments described here:
    www.musanim.com/bwv1007m1/
    Q: Where can I see the score for this piece?
    A: The score that the bar-graph score is based on is here:
    www.musanim.com/pdf/brand3mvt1...
    The first page of Bach's original manuscript is here:
    www.musanim.com/img/BachBrande...
    Q: Who is playing this piece?
    A: The Advent Chamber Orchestra. I got this recording from the Wikimedia Commons:
    tinyurl.com/brand3m1
    This recording is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License:
    creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
    Q: This hurts my eyes.
    A: You might prefer the original, bar-graph version:
    • Bach, Brandenburg Conc...
    Q: What about the rest of the Brandenburg Concertos?
    A: I've made animated graphical scores for all of them:
    www.musanim.com/BrandenburgCo...
    Q: Could you please do a video of ______?
    A: Please read this:
    www.musanim.com/requests/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 188

  • @InXLsisDeo
    @InXLsisDeo 12 років тому +2

    A feast for the eyes and the ears, and a very good version of this piece.

  • @defencedragon
    @defencedragon 12 років тому +1

    My orchestra class in high school played an abridged version of this song. Thank you for bringing back some good memories from then.

  • @CheffMLG
    @CheffMLG 12 років тому +3

    This is amazing. Thankyou for giving me a reliable source for great classics. Keep posting these videos.

  • @homerilias
    @homerilias 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for that. One of my favourite animations.

  • @MrBurnout1999
    @MrBurnout1999 12 років тому +1

    Je redécouvre Bach!!! Quel génie!! Après plusieurs années d'étude du heavy metal, je retourne à mes sources et cet homme en fait partie. Merci.
    De Québec city, Canada!

  • @nerium1978
    @nerium1978 7 років тому

    I love bach because frequently your musics seem tell us a history when some parts there is happiness, other thriller, drama, etc.

  • @Ezekeiel
    @Ezekeiel 12 років тому

    just splendid... great program.. fantastic music.. bravissimo

  • @Booza70
    @Booza70 12 років тому

    Yet another beautiful visualization from you. I love your work! Thank you for sharing.

  • @phwbooth
    @phwbooth 5 років тому

    Excellent, particularly in illustrating the bariolage.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +2

    @1GunKnight In 1979, I took an "introduction to computer programming" course in college (we learned to write FORTRAN programs on punch cards). In 1982, I bought an Atari 800 and taught myself how to program it out of books (BASIC, FORTH, and 6502 assembly language) so that I could write this program. As a result of what I learned doing that, I was able to get a job in 1984 as a programmer. I learned the C language at my first job. I taught myself C++ many years later.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +3

    @LeTinctoire I experimented with this. UA-cam is presenting the videos at 30 fps (or less), regardless of the framerate of the original I upload. If I make it in 60 fps, it looks worse because UA-cam mixes two frames into one, so it looks blurry AND jittery.

  • @mvfasolfasoo
    @mvfasolfasoo 12 років тому

    un agasajo en verdad como disfruto de esta pieza, y de los videos en general

  • @bbbbmer
    @bbbbmer 12 років тому

    These are actually a WONDERFUL resource for those who wish to learn to read music, but don't know how to start.... THANK YOU for these wonderful videos, especially these WONDERFUL versions of Bach!!!

  • @jorgefuentes90
    @jorgefuentes90 12 років тому

    dude, this is just amazing.... genious work!

  • @pcfreck
    @pcfreck 12 років тому +1

    have watched your vids for a long time now! i know most of the music, but your vids gives a very different perspective to it. please continue doing this great work. cheers, great fan of yours.

  • @yfrag
    @yfrag 12 років тому

    Love the visualisation style.

  • @konradswart4069
    @konradswart4069 7 років тому +1

    Really breathtaking, the video's you are able to make!

  • @jwillis7
    @jwillis7 12 років тому

    this is my new favorite one of your videos

  • @rodrigomg25
    @rodrigomg25 12 років тому

    Wonderful as always!

  • @PR0H0LDEM
    @PR0H0LDEM 12 років тому

    one of my fav. pieces, thank you for giving so much joy. Keep up with your work:)

  • @Maatdrummer1
    @Maatdrummer1 12 років тому +1

    The phrasing really is visible here, and one can see Bach's mastery of it, and that of his use of counter point. KEWEL!

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @drive83 I put the barlines in the other one because there was a place where the notes you tend to hear as the downbeat don't actually fall on the downbeat, and I thought it was interesting to see that.

  • @Elix17
    @Elix17 12 років тому

    This is probably the most spectacular visualization up-to-date.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @costep I've done that in some of my videos; I include it when I think it is more helpful than distracting.

  • @nannymac47
    @nannymac47 12 років тому

    I had just a wee bit of trouble following at first as it is a new system for me. Got the hang of it quickly though. Even if our 'ear' couldn't hear the beautiful simplicity of this, your application makes it so clear. Whilst into my first listening I saw that the basso continuo would make beautiful embroidery so... I am going to copy that an create the Brandenburg Embroidery. It will make a quite beautiful edging on anything I should choose to use if for. Thank you so much.

  • @r0cketplumber
    @r0cketplumber 2 роки тому +1

    I love this music so much, I bliss out in a way that must be comical to an outside observer... but the complexity and structure just. Feel. So. Right.

    • @smalin
      @smalin  2 роки тому

      Be sure to check out the other versions of this movement ... www.musanim.com/BrandenburgConcertos/

  • @drive83
    @drive83 12 років тому

    @smalin Oh, now I'll may attention. Appreciate you work. Thank you.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @nghung90 The most time-consuming parts for this video were done as part of earlier versions of this piece and in service of other videos. For example, I wrote the "calligraphy" effect in about a week, to use in solo violin music, so I only had to spend a few hours customizing it for this piece. The score preparation took many hours, but I didn't have to change it much for this. The work that was specific to this video took less than a day (and much of it, like rendering, was mindless).

  • @mmcrosbie
    @mmcrosbie 12 років тому

    I think all your work is brilliant.

  • @darrylcampbell4426
    @darrylcampbell4426 11 років тому

    Oh wow, didn't see this graphic on any of your videos before. I have to say, it's by far the most interesting one to look at!

  • @franielee38
    @franielee38 12 років тому

    Great work!!

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @cubanbach I think one's enjoyment depends on what you know and don't know about the piece, and what you learn about it from watching the video. A person without much experience listening to contrapuntal music might be learning how to keep track of more than one melodic line at once, and might be thrilled by that, whereas a person who knows this piece well as a listener but hasn't studied it might learn more about how it is constructed and be thrilled by that ... (cont.) ...

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @jeannypoo It loops when the direction changes from down to up or up to down.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @xValeify It depends. The fastest take a few hours; the most complicated ones take a few weeks.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @Dreadnoughtification Sometimes I do. In this, the instruments either play in groups of three (3 violins, 3 violas, 3 violoncellos), or solo; when they play together, you have the fat line with a primary color, and when they separate out into solos, you have thin lines with variations on that group's color.

  • @jonnsmusich
    @jonnsmusich 12 років тому

    The Smalin Evolves! Haven't been by for a while. Nice to see the graphic development. Very Nice

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @jeannypoo It only loops when it changes from up to down or down to up; if it goes down and stays down, or goes up and stays up, or goes up or down after staying on the same note, it doesn't loop.

  • @Ar0n13
    @Ar0n13 12 років тому

    hey thanks, the virtualization is beautiful.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @yourBALDneighbor For music with only a single instrument playing (where it's easy to measure the loudness of individual notes), I have done some videos (recently) that depict the loudness.

  • @AntuQum
    @AntuQum 12 років тому

    Please make this videos on top of channel, i also found this new version by accident just cause wanted to listen some bach.

  • @roullemaskin
    @roullemaskin 12 років тому

    this is amazing i realy like the aniamtions

  • @M000tube
    @M000tube 12 років тому

    this is amazing

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @Dreadnoughtification The visual perception mirrors the auditory perception. If the 'cellos and violin played in unison all the time, you'd find it very difficult to hear that there were two instruments, but in Baroque counterpoint, that doesn't happen --- two parts can share a note briefly, but they must arrive and/or leave from it in a way that allows the listener to make sense of it. The same is true with the animation; the connecting lines tell you what's going on when two parts meet.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @ZucchiniSky Good question. I don't know.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @turk1559 If that's what the question means, the answer is no. But if adtuna1192 looked at all my Bach animations, it would be obvious that I'm not using a single style, which made me doubt that it meant that.

  • @joseramon1402
    @joseramon1402 12 років тому

    Aahh! Wonderfull. excellent work.

  • @docbailey3265
    @docbailey3265 6 років тому

    Love it!

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @Dreadnoughtification No good reason. I mean, there's a reason (a side-effect of something), but it wasn't something I intended. If I were more of a perfectionist, I would have fixed it before releasing this video. There are lots of things which aren't exactly the way I wanted; I'll probably get to them eventually.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @LeTinctoire If the neighbors of a note are both higher than it or both lower, the path loops; otherwise not.

  • @Lesgalapagos
    @Lesgalapagos 12 років тому

    Thanks, many thanks.

  • @aimilios439
    @aimilios439 4 роки тому +2

    4:24 It begins building a few seconds earlier but here it shows. One of the most intense musical moments in history. It literally crushes you but you love it. Bach's the man...

  • @bwpn
    @bwpn 12 років тому

    awesome!

  • @CancunMimosa
    @CancunMimosa 12 років тому

    After 2 mins you already feel like you are in nirvana. This is one fantastic recording.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @ThisMetalGuy There are problems with that. I don't have much experience with it, so I usually am not the right person to perform it myself. The music is often not notated, which makes it hard for me to make the animation. The composition and the performance are protected by copyright, which means I can't use them in a video without permission (which often costs money). I've tried a few times, but I've learned that it's not worth the trouble unless I know the composer and performer myself.

  • @padmabuzios1871
    @padmabuzios1871 9 років тому

    Amazing job. You are a genius.

  • @iBeViewin
    @iBeViewin 12 років тому

    GENIUS.

  • @RuiAlbuquerque1
    @RuiAlbuquerque1 12 років тому

    very cool. Though harder to follow thatn the normal bar animations. Though visualy this new stile es very good. The music as always is sublime.

  • @philocasto
    @philocasto 12 років тому

    Lovely animation!

  • @philocasto
    @philocasto 12 років тому

    Great!!!

  • @cubanbach
    @cubanbach 12 років тому

    BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was so much fun and I bet KNOWING the piece as well as I do might help but I wonder if people if DO NOT know it enjoy it as much?

  • @monatob
    @monatob 10 років тому +2

    Thank you very much! is really interesting to actually "see" it =)

  • @cubanbach
    @cubanbach 12 років тому

    @smalin THANK you for your response, SMALIN. I think you are correct on all accounts. :) It was really thrilling to "watch" the venerable old Bach Brandenburg 3-a go by so delightfully. You can't please everyone, I always say. But you've pleased me greatly. Thanks again! :)

  • @smalin
    @smalin  11 років тому +1

    There are a few Bach pieces for solo violin that use this, plus some of the other concertos. You might want to look on my "alternate/overflow/remake" channel (musanim), too.

  • @CasaPortale
    @CasaPortale 12 років тому

    @khetnhio The notes that are surrounded by either lower notes or by higher notes get the circle.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @zaalism If you go to the recent video of a violin piece using this style, you'll see a lot of viewers writing something along the lines of "your best so far." If I were to base what I did on the majority of viewer requests, I would have to move in that direction --- not back to the bar-graph style. However, that's not how I do it; I pretty much ignore the wishes of my viewers, and either use the style of animation I think works best for a given piece, or an experiment I'm curious about.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @ScarlettsLog No (and I'm not likely to make plans to).

  • @experiment117
    @experiment117 12 років тому

    I remember playing this last year for school. Now we are working on Mendelssohn's tenth symphony in B minor...

  • @BirdMan33201
    @BirdMan33201 12 років тому

    ART

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @beatchef This visualization only shows the contrabass line (at the played pitch, which is an octave lower than written). The harpsichord plays from that part, but improvises everything except that (bass) note; it is not notated. Since what I'm showing is sort of like a score (and I'm not willing to spend time transcribing the harpsichord part), I've omitted what the harpsichord plays. Where does the contrabass part seem simplified?

  • @koyunbaba73
    @koyunbaba73 12 років тому +1

    I have an idea for an exercise in college. Students could try to notate one of your pieces, using one of your videos as a guide. It would require that students listen carefully, to be able to hear each voice in isolation. Your videos are so valuable pedagogically, that I as a teacher want to come up with some ways to use them.

  • @Leitilumo
    @Leitilumo 11 років тому

    This is graphically the more beautiful rendition of the piece, though it is a simple change. I have always enjoyed this ver. 2 far greater.

  • @TremendousSax
    @TremendousSax 12 років тому

    This style of animation (not sure what it's called?) is absolutely incredible! Well done. Looking forward to your future work.

  • @AlmightyDuckBall
    @AlmightyDuckBall 12 років тому

    Reminds me of Longwood Gardens if anyone's ever heard of it. Beautiful place, that.

  • @felipemp93
    @felipemp93 12 років тому

    Ich sehr viele liebe diese Musik von mein guter Freund, Bach. Und dies neues Design ist sehr schön, mir gefällt.

  • @thicketwings05
    @thicketwings05 12 років тому

    mind blown.

  • @GentlethemJoey
    @GentlethemJoey 12 років тому

    @smalin Okay, thanks. I thought that, but there are places in the lower parts where it changes direction but doesn't loop around, so I thought maybe I'd misunderstood. lol. I like this animation, though, it's one of the prettier ones visually. :D

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @guyboy625 Well, I guess they can't all be your favorite.

  • @orboksanci
    @orboksanci 12 років тому +1

    Well, thanks, this floral result of the logic made my day!

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @alf9q I don't know.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @Anathiron I've tried lots of things ...

  • @drive83
    @drive83 12 років тому

    Great work!
    Thank you very much!
    BTW, it's much better without vertical lines.

  • @EMCHost
    @EMCHost 12 років тому

    ohh xD i played this during my freshmen year in high school. awesome piece!

  • @XxmcrxlurverX
    @XxmcrxlurverX 12 років тому

    this design is so pretty

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @wnrostro Many viewers have asked "where's the Donate button?" Maybe I will make one ...

  • @yourBALDneighbor
    @yourBALDneighbor 12 років тому

    @smalin I think there should be something like that for single notes to show the volume.

  • @MattysChannel1357
    @MattysChannel1357 12 років тому

    @CPLains Uh, I always thought the videos stuttered because of firefox (I have around 80 tabs open), I never knew youtube limits the framerate.
    I just watched the video in internet explorer where it stutters, too (firefox closed).

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @Keladan1337 I've considered pretty much every piece by every well-known composer.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @adtuna1192 Sorry, I don't understand the question.

  • @Dreadnoughtification
    @Dreadnoughtification 12 років тому

    @smalin But what about when the cellos and a solo violin meet? At 1:06 (more or less), you had the violin get the dot, while the cellos looped around. Sure, that's what they're supposed to do, but what if both were supposed to loop? Blending the colours, or dividing it half-half just seems to reduce the importance of the note, which can be interpreted as a diminuation of importance. Given how this is more contrapunctal in nature, this seems to especially be important.

  • @mxkmxk7296
    @mxkmxk7296 2 роки тому

    This is my favourite music, even though I prefer it a bit slower. O wonder how did Bach compose sonething like this??

  • @emilius_525
    @emilius_525 6 років тому +2

    It is weird that this is easier to understand than music. Could be because of my mild asd. I've always understood music in different kinds of patterns like this.

    • @smalin
      @smalin  6 років тому +1

      Emily Samuels It’s not unusual to be able to apply one’s pattern recognition skills more easily to visual patterns than aural ones. That’s why I make these videos. People sometimes make aural analogues of visual data, but they usually don’t help as much.

  • @Hypatia4242
    @Hypatia4242 11 років тому

    3:25 is actually visually exciting. The weaving is so pretty.

  • @turk1559
    @turk1559 12 років тому

    @smalin i think he means will the animation for all bach pieces be this annimation, while beethoven for instance would have a different one

  • @BosqueMagno
    @BosqueMagno 11 років тому

    I would love to see this for BWV 78

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +2

    @smalin ... (cont.) ... Interestingly, I've found that there are two groups of people who don't enjoy my videos. One group is made up of people who don't understand what's going on in them (one asked, in dead earnest, "is there some relationship between what I'm hearing and what I'm seeing?"), and therefore learn nothing. The other is made up of people who know the music inside out, and therefore have nothing more to learn about it (or, at least, nothing that's taught by my videos).

    • @r0cketplumber
      @r0cketplumber 4 роки тому

      A third group is women whose husbands have gone nuts over music visualizations and have said, "Honey, you need to see this" one too many times. Oops. She loves me in part because of my enthusiasms.

  • @Dreadnoughtification
    @Dreadnoughtification 12 років тому

    I think you should blend colours when the same pitch is hit by more than one instrument, or something similar.

  • @Xenocide31337
    @Xenocide31337 12 років тому

    Oh cool, just noticed the lines stop and go with the bows (mostly bottom two parts)

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому

    @LivingInTheCornfield I wrote it.

  • @smalin
    @smalin  12 років тому +1

    @compaq1275 I would like to do all the Brandenburgs, but I'm holding out until I can get permission to use the Rinaldo Alessandrini recording (his group is called Concerto Italiano), my favorite.

  • @SnepEmperorSnow
    @SnepEmperorSnow 12 років тому

    i wuna get up and dance to this