When I first encountered this stuff I assumed it had to be electronically generated, or at least synched. Later seeing it performed just blew my mind. I don't understand how it is physically possible to play these pieces in real time.
The ostinato reminds me A LOT of "Can You Hear The Music" (from the recent movie Oppenheimer). Maybe Ludwig Göransson drew inspiration from your video? 😂 Anyways, thanks a lot for making the effort, your tips will be of great benefit to me! 🙂
Wow : D Muchas gracias por esta clase tan instructiva y por desmenuzar el concepto de minimalismo. Wow Thank you so much for such an instructional class and for breaking down the concept of minimalism.
The way you present the information is greatly helpful to me, As a musician and artist, I seek to improve upon myself, and the way I create my songs, this video gives me helpful perspective to structuring my music, something I currently lack as I tend to create songs through streams of consciousness translated into notes.
hi. Dear......who published this video. This minimalist music techniques was very important for my research. Thank you very much. May I ask more questions? So, I want to communicate and ask if possible. Thank you again
... I'm new to music composition and music creation in general, and I use almost all of these techniques already before I even knew what these were called... I guess maybe I'm a naturally minimalistic musician? 😅
Can we not say there is an even layering and a non even layering? So that the layering you exposed is of the former kind. Those techniques are pretty interesting, thanks for sharing.
It’s awesome that this content is available for everyone. Really awesome stuff! However, I find the delivery a bit uninspiring. There can be so much more to this video than the quantifiable information. These examples are so exciting, you need to put that across as well! Once you’ve ignited inspiration, students will find the information no matter what. This is my biggest criticism of standardised education
@@TokyoTitters lol, that was a 4 year old comment. Even then, prolonging one note does not equal to phasing as the tempo of the melody is still the same, you just offset it. In reality you try phasing by adjusting the tempo from the original melody either faster or slower
1.Wiederholung: 0:54
2.Überlagerung 1:08
3.Subtraktive Prozesse 2:08 Gegenteil: 2:28
4.Phasenverschiebung 3:41
What are these weird symbols
Thank you. This video made me more inspired.
How great to see all of these side by side! Gave me a good overview to start making some practice pieces.
When I first encountered this stuff I assumed it had to be electronically generated, or at least synched. Later seeing it performed just blew my mind. I don't understand how it is physically possible to play these pieces in real time.
Inspiring, informative, amazing video!
Thanks for this!!! Beautiful video
This explains so good
I'm 25 and in Australia and watching this GCSE video because its so damn informative.
Nice presentation, I particularly enjoyed the Atari ST style graphics 😃
Informative video, thanks!
thanks for the video! this synthesizes a lot of good minimlaism techniques
I will make some exercises from these topics! thanks
The ostinato reminds me A LOT of "Can You Hear The Music" (from the recent movie Oppenheimer). Maybe Ludwig Göransson drew inspiration from your video? 😂 Anyways, thanks a lot for making the effort, your tips will be of great benefit to me! 🙂
Extremely helpful, thank you
This is brilliant, thank you.
makes you wanna compose
No it doesn't
@@ijemand5672 shut up
@@cutyoursoul4398 make me
Great joke good sir 😅
@@ijemand5672 yes it does
could you do a similar video for barroque, classic and romantic compositional styles?
This video was very helpful, thank you!
GREAT GENIUS ANALYSE!!😚 S O PERFECT AND SHARP!!😇
Very helpful for my composition
Wow : D Muchas gracias por esta clase tan instructiva y por desmenuzar el concepto de minimalismo.
Wow Thank you so much for such an instructional class and for breaking down the concept of minimalism.
Its Amazing n different ......I luv it and very classic ....
I've last minute changed my composition from Classical to Minimalism for GCSE. This was helpful!
Fantastic work. Hands up to you for your excelling explanation on each and every concept.
I think I remember watching this vid when I was young
Agree 100%. At last, some solid information about minimalism!
thank you from Brasil ~.~
The way you present the information is greatly helpful to me, As a musician and artist, I seek to improve upon myself, and the way I create my songs, this video gives me helpful perspective to structuring my music, something I currently lack as I tend to create songs through streams of consciousness translated into notes.
Great video. It helped me a lot! Thanks!
Wow! That was nice. I use some of these techniques already, but I still have some to add to my stash. Thanks!
Thanks so much for this video - I've been referencing it for years!
Thank you so much for this!
Amazing!!! thank you for your brilliance.
Great video. i will use this information to hellp me create music
great job! this are my favorite composition techniques at the moment!
Thanks very a very clear explanation of the processes.
@musicmsrevision Do these techniques refer to a certain piece (electric counterpoint) or are some of them "made up" by yourself?
So Great!!!
i had been creating minimalist music all along
thank you so much! more tools added to the pallet!
Thanks a lot this video was great!
I'm very gratefull. Thanks a lot !
Thanks! Great Vídeo!
Thank you for making this video.
'It's important you have the video at a high resolution so you can see'
Video maximum quality: 480p
420 420 it was filmed in 2013 he seriously couldnt do better than that
@@hammerdcow1108 its a joke I know it was the highest at that time. The point is video quality has moved on so much since then.
love this is technic.. thenks you !!!!!!!!!!! :)
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hahaha :D
Thank you for sharing!
Good video, you really helped me with my presentation. Thanks!
Thank you for this helpful video!
Dude, you're amazing! Thank you!
very pretty!
Great video!
Was Mike Oldfield a minimalist then.?
Très instructif...de simple nuance peu faire toute la différence. Voilà l’importance d’avoir une base en music pour la production.
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Thanks a lot it would help me at my GCSE a lot.. :D
hi. Dear......who published this video. This minimalist music techniques was very important for my research. Thank you very much. May I ask more questions? So, I want to communicate and ask if possible. Thank you again
did you make up the cell?
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Bravo!
Adding and distracting notes in polyrythm is funny and interesting.
thanks!
Thanks
... I'm new to music composition and music creation in general, and I use almost all of these techniques already before I even knew what these were called... I guess maybe I'm a naturally minimalistic musician? 😅
like it!!
Can we not say there is an even layering and a non even layering? So that the layering you exposed is of the former kind.
Those techniques are pretty interesting, thanks for sharing.
haha drone go brrrrrrrr
It’s awesome that this content is available for everyone. Really awesome stuff! However, I find the delivery a bit uninspiring. There can be so much more to this video than the quantifiable information. These examples are so exciting, you need to put that across as well! Once you’ve ignited inspiration, students will find the information no matter what. This is my biggest criticism of standardised education
is this a specific music program or just prerecorded audio over seperate visuals?
+jay folk This is made in a DAW(Digital Audio Workstation), by the looks of it is made in Logic, but any DAW could accomplish the very same thing.
It looks like it's pics taken from the program garage band from Mac
+jay folk Yeah it's logic 9 by the looks of things.
Superb thanks
It’s lit.
Does anyone know if I can use these techniques on Sibelius to compose music?
haha Ellen
Probably but it could be quite complicated
same lisp as me
I disagree about phasing part. It's not just extending 1 note. It's having whole melody one bit faster/slower than original
Totally different meaning
3:30 = "which you COULD CREATE by extending one note a little bit". It does not say that is the only way
@@TokyoTitters lol, that was a 4 year old comment. Even then, prolonging one note does not equal to phasing as the tempo of the melody is still the same, you just offset it. In reality you try phasing by adjusting the tempo from the original melody either faster or slower
I googled the meaning of 'to the point', and was redirected to this video.
Good explanation
very useful!! :^)
VERY useful!
I felt the lisp
"Shmall pishies of milody"
Rofl.
hahahaha
that's so mean. BuT im DEAD
i think his voice is super quaint and cute
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He’s just British that’s all
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It's such a shame that I've been doing this for years lol