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Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 7

2 Violins, Violoncello - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 8

Violin, Violin, Viola - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 9

2 Violins, Violoncello - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 10

String Quartet: 2 Violins, Viola, Cello - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 11

String Quintet: 3 Violins, Viola, Cello - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 12

String Quintet: 3 Violins, Viola, Cello - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 13

String Ensemble - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : 14 Canons 14

String Quartet: 2 Violins, Viola, Cello - Baroque

Gagne, Julie : Under the rain

Guitar and Complementary Tape - Metal Hard Rock

Vaira, Claudio : In Paradisum

Choir and Orchestra - Contemporary

Vaira, Claudio : In un cielo

Guitar solo - Contemporary

Philip Glass: How do they play it so fast?

I am constantly in awe of real musicians. This clip (wait a mo while it winds forward to 44:20) is 'The Grid' from Koyaanisqatsi, which could be the greatest music video ever made - certainly the most copied. Anyway, listening to the score the other morning, wondering how it was played - it starts out slow, then gets absurdly fast (at 47:40), and carries on for about 16 minutes without drawing breath. In search of visual evidence, I found this awesome clip of Philip Glass rocking the Prophet 5 in 1982, and this college band playing something from Glassworks. I can't imagine being able to do that. Don't your fingers really hurt? Doesn't your brain melt?  

Philip Glass: How do they play it so fast?

I am constantly in awe of real musicians. This clip (wait a mo while it winds forward to 44:20) is 'The Grid' from Koyaanisqatsi, which could be the greatest music video ever made - certainly the most copied. Anyway, listening to the score the other morning, wondering how it was played - it starts out slow, then gets absurdly fast (at 47:40), and carries on for about 16 minutes without drawing breath. In search of visual evidence, I found this awesome clip of Philip Glass rocking the Prophet 5 in 1982, and this college band playing something from Glassworks. I can't imagine being able to do that. Don't your fingers really hurt? Doesn't your brain melt?