Enviado por lvbandmore em 12/02/2011
I 0:05 II 4:16 III 13:11 IV 22:43 V 29:48
Arrangement by Ed Chang using Synthfont.
Visuals from Steven Malinowski's MAM Player
Original MIDI sequences from DL Viens 1998
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Boilerplate:  As an electric guitarist, I "hear" guitar and drums better than  orchestral/choral groups, so these helped me to follow the different  melodic and harmonic turns that Beethoven used in these frankly  still-revolutionary works. Weird syncopations and awkward double-stops  and trills on violin sound even more exciting and shocking in today's  musical vernacular IMHO, and when you add 'Chad Wackerman-style' drums  doubling the bass melodies it gets pretty close to fusion/technical  metal - tho the most complex metal you'll ever hear.
Of course  these are generated from MIDI sequences and triggered soundfonts  (samples) so there's a little bit of a "suspension of disbelief"  necessary. However if you like Squarepusher, Meshuggah, Alec Empire,  Merzbow, or even Nine Inch Nails, then the "oddness" might not require  much of a leap - I quite like the "gunny-glitchy" parts myself and  decided not to fix them. There were many things I could have done to  make these more "real" (for example alternating dynamics on up/down  strokes for fast passages, and modifying sustain envelopes on long  notes, etc...) but I'll leave that to some one with more patience than  I....
About the visuals: YT-er Smalin has been making visual  scores of classical music for a few years now and when he made a  "home-use" software version I was all over it. The only problem was that  in it's current version it doesn't support soundfonts and does not  render to video. Nonetheless I LOVE these visual representations and  they are the closest approximation to what I see in my mind's eye when  listening to instrumental music. I ended up rendering the audio on  Synthfont, screencasting the MAM Player with CamStudio, and syncing them  up in WMM. Obviously just one step above recording these on a  cellphone, but that's what it is for now. Smalin will hopefully release a  new version of the MAM Player with rendering options in the coming  year(s)...
I'm happy to answer any questions about these in the comments.
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