Beethoven’s 5th with added body language
mainThings to do during the last weeks of Covid.
Things to do during the last weeks of Covid.
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This is a Monty Python sketch, right?
Idiotic.
Why not use the usual aural menure of youth with the regular beats?
Let it me noticed that the little fragments of the ‘score’ as seen in the beginning, show the music upside-down – says it all.
Nice rendition for Covid times, but I’m sure you’ll all agree that the video below is very hard to beat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekr_ytjGZ7w
Bravo! This is a wonderful way to begin the day! Thank you.
brilliant! this is the kind of reimagining that broadens access of the classics while preserving its spirit n purpose.
Garbage.
Very nice. Its good to see something thats fun, amusing, and does no harm.
Did you say last weeks of Covid ?
Have you looked outside your back yard ?
Bradley up to his old tricks, there is more than 3lookalikes
volgus profanum
Do Webern next.
Good idea. Also: Barber’s Adagio, R. Strauss’ Metamorphosen, and Mahler’s Second Symphony. And Bach’s St. Matthew Passion as an encore.
Well, I thought it was rather fun, and what particularly impressed me was the near unanimity of the actions . How did they remember it all ?