The Classical Symphony Orchestra, explained in under 5 minutes.
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Everything that's anything important about the orchestra, in under 5 minutes...
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I'm a brass player. We are indeed used sparingly, but when you need cataclysm, glory, or climax (or all 3 at once) you can rest assured we will still be there and ready to raise the roof after 3 movements of tacit
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Couldn't agree more!
@1:10 THAT PICTURE GAVE ME THE BEST BELLY LAUGH OF THE MONTH!!! 🤣🤣🤣
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I saw your video on the best 30 seconds of classical music. Wow! I had no idea what Mozart was doing. Your channel is now my favorite. I wish I could study an orchestral score with you.
I have a video about that! ua-cam.com/video/ul4DIXbggMQ/v-deo.html
The best musical vide I have ever seen. Thank youuuu
Thank you, that was a really great break down.
There is something about learning and adding humour. Love it. Thank you, sir! P.S. Only three hours to go ;)
Have hurddy-gurdys ever been part of the classical music orchestra?
hello, what is the music at 0:13 , I thought it was beethoven 7 but I couldn't find it, thx :)
It is Beet 7 1st movt. Around the 4 minute mark, at least from the recording I hear :D
Why isn't a piano included in the orchestra?
Often has been. Depends on the composer, the piece, the era. Just not a standard inclusion.
Because this is NOT Piano Concerto, this is Symphony
3:46 Don't forget the Wagner Tubas!
What symphony is the clarinet part at 2:32 from?
Gershwin , Rhapsody in blue
You must be a string player! Your explanation of the role of the woodwinds was, shall we say, short of the mark. The woodwind principals are the stars of the orchestra--the strikers, the quarterbacks, whatever analogy you like.
I'm not, but are you a woodwind player by any chance??
@@enjoyclassicalmusic6006 indeed! Bassoonist
I can agree! As a flutist my favorite moment in ochretra was while playing Tchaikovskys Capriccio Italien (op. 45) where the a flute and oboe duet basically start the big hit. playing that brought so much joy to my heart.
I heavily disagree, the woodwinds for sure play the supporting role, with a much weaker sound than the strings.
@@RobinHillyard My favorite woodwind, just because of the name. Bassoon. BAAAAA. SOOOOOOOOOOOOON! :D :D :D Tho they're comparatively rare, I love pieces that feature solo bassoon passages.
Speak slowly and clearly
Apologies, I will try better!
@@enjoyclassicalmusic6006 - thanks , great video - 👍🏻