Author Topic: Night of Nights - 3:25 minute piano song with over 61,000 notes.  (Read 1897 times)

Too much is going on :I

Any piano song that can't be physically played by someone is a piece of crap IMO. I don't think it sounded great.

It looks nice in the midi program but its just silly.

>Cover of UN Owen Was Her and probably something else too.
>Not in real life.
>Doesn't even sound very good.

Why would I be amazed? :l

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Holy stuff. 61,339 notes in 156 measures is 393.1987179487179487179487179 4­872 Notes per measure...
As a Musician, I am terrified by this.
loving hell, man


just finished porting it. will post download link later.
wtf how is that relevant

Post it in Music.

Good Lord.

I'm totally getting my japanese classmate to do this  :cookieMonster:

Any piano song that can't be physically played by someone is a piece of crap IMO. I don't think it sounded great.

It looks nice in the midi program but its just silly.
it could technically be played be a very, very coordinated orchestra of pianists.

>Cover of UN Owen Was Her and probably something else too.
>Not in real life.
>Doesn't even sound very good.

Why would I be amazed? :l
because someone had two write all of this bullstuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opVNql8XEZ4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL5kT5XZobc&feature=related
« Last Edit: May 07, 2012, 11:55:48 PM by fred da kiko »

it could technically be played be a very, very coordinated orchestra of pianists.
because someone had two write all of this bullstuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opVNql8XEZ4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL5kT5XZobc&feature=related
I love how the bottom video is stereotypical

because someone had two write all of this bullstuff.

So, if someone took a stuff the size of a mountain I have to be amazed rather than disgusted because his sphincter probably burns with the force of a thousand suns as a result?

I know that's an extreme comparison, and it isn't that bad, but it's nothing to be amazed over
« Last Edit: May 08, 2012, 02:56:26 PM by Tokthree »

sounds pretty bad.

and no it couldn't be played by an "orchestra of pianists". everyone would be a few milliseconds off from everyone else, just because humans can't be more accurate than that, and it would sound fcking horrible.






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