Hi folks, Here’s my latest flute video! Brand new, in fact - 10 minutes old! I’ve set it to “unlisted” while I check it for errors, before unleashing it on the huge flute playing community, maybe tomorrow. Thought you all might like to see it first LOL!! Please let me know if there’s anything incorrect…
Notice that the Audio Spectrum Filter is in fine fettle and working well!
Backing track made with Cubase. Score created with MuseScore. Live flute - yours truly
I love it. It’s so catchy I now have an earworm feeding it directly into my brain. I do hope it stops before my golf competition at the weekend or I won’t be able to concentrate on my putting. You’re very talented musically and your video-making comes on in leaps and bounds - keep those music videos coming.
Very catchy song. Love it.
I wish I could read music. It took me almost an entire day to transfer the notes of a Genesis song in LMMS the other day lol. And it was just the 2 minutes long Mellotron intro of that song
Wow, You prove that your ancestor is really Ludwig van Beethoven (Although he was a pianist, I think you also play piano) , Mr. Jon Von Beethoven (I remember that thread). It’s really a pleasent flute video, Can I use it for my upcoming video. (The video is something about the thread where you made a new name of yours @jonray , Finally getting that legit thing @bentacular ) .
For those wondering what and who Ludwig van Beethoven is:- Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classical music repertoire, and span the transition from the classical period to the romantic era in classical music.
Good old Mr. Beethoven! Here’s another smokin’ arrangement:
(However as a music teacher I must insist that everyone listens at least once in their life to THE ORIGINAL - the whole thing ( all 4 movements)). It’s a complete masterpiece!
I had the pleasure of seeing Peter Shickele with the Atlanta Symphony doing a PDQ Bach concert - must have been 35 years ago. It was obvious that the members of the symphony were having as much fun as the audience.