Musical
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Or it's used for — (Music) So this is a
musical
interface built by a student from Italy, and he's now turning this into a product.
(Musical
chords) Yeah, Nicole Kidman sounds good.
I took the Copenhagen subway map and I renamed all the stations to abstract
musical
provocations, and the players, who are synchronized with stopwatches, follow the timetables, which are listed in minutes past the hour.
So this is a case of actually adapting something, or maybe stealing something, and then turning it into a
musical
notation.
I took the idea of the wristwatch, and I turned it into a
musical
score.
It was a wild dream to perform in an orchestra, to perform in the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall in an orchestra conducted now by the famous Gustavo Dudamel, but much more importantly to me to be surrounded by musicians and mentors that became my new family, my new
musical
home.
Playing for Nathaniel, the music took on a deeper meaning, because now it was about communication, a communication where words failed, a communication of a message that went deeper than words, that registered at a fundamentally primal level in Nathaniel's psyche, yet came as a true
musical
offering from me.
Now, we've pushed the technology as far as it can go, but there's still less than a second of latency, but in
musical
terms, that's a lifetime.
And under the guidance of the amazing Lear deBessonet, we started the Public Works program, which now every summer produces these immense Shakespearean
musical
pageants, where Tony Award-winning actors and musicians are side by side with nannies and domestic workers and military veterans and recently incarcerated prisoners, amateurs and professionals, performing together on the same stage.
And then it starts to sound like this: "Dating in my 20s was like
musical
chairs.
And so, with some ketchup, —
(musical
notes) — and then I can kind of —
(musical
notes) — (Laughter) (Applause) And that's awesome, right?
(Musical
notes) And you can even hook to the trees.
Martin Villeneuve: Now these
musical
instruments that you see in this excerpt, they're my second example of how constraints can boost creativity, because I desperately needed these objects in my movie.
They are imaginary
musical
instruments.
I said, "What if I have somebody else pay for them?" (Laughter) But who on Earth would be interested by seven not-yet-built
musical
instruments inspired by women's bodies?
I went down, and the bonobos had had access to percussion instruments,
musical
toys, but never before to a keyboard.
So there's things you can't do, and these limitations on the human voice have always really annoyed me, because beatbox is the best way of getting
musical
ideas out of your head and into the world, but they're sketches at best, which is what's annoyed me.
And I think it was that excitement with hearing her voice hour after hour every day that made him think maybe, you know, in his brain something was stirring, some sort of
musical
gift.
I think that one of the first things that happened when you were very little, Derek, was that by the time you were two, your
musical
ear had already outstripped that of most adults.
So you see, in your brain, Derek, is this amazing
musical
computer that can instantly recalibrate, recalculate, all the pieces in the world that are out there.
Numbers are the
musical
notes with which the symphony of the universe is written.
And today, I want to show you one of those
musical
notes, a number so beautiful, so massive, I think it will blow your mind.
I was pretty good in reading, but religion and
musical
appreciation needed more work.
So bumblebees are one of the few kinds of bees in the world that are able to hold onto the flower and vibrate it, and they do this by shaking their flight muscles at a frequency similar to the
musical
note C.
He spoke six languages, he played 15
musical
instruments, he was a licensed pilot, he had once been a San Francisco cable car operator, he was an expert in swine nutrition, dairy cattle, Dixieland jazz, film noir, and we did travel the country, and the world, and we did have a lot of kids.
"As if long-prepared, as if courageous, as it becomes you who were worthy of such a city, approach the window with a firm step, and with emotion, but not with the entreaties or the complaints of a coward, as a last enjoyment, listen to the sounds, the exquisite instruments of the
musical
troops, and bid her farewell, the Alexandria you are losing."
On Memorial Day, we released "The National Mall," a location-aware album released exclusively as a mobile app that uses the device's built-in GPS functionality to sonically map the entire park in our hometown of Washington, D.C. Hundreds of
musical
segments are geo-tagged throughout the entire park so that as a listener traverses the landscape, a
musical
score is actually unfolding around them.
Keep walking, and a full choir joins in, until you finally reach the top of the hill and you're hearing the sound of drums and fireworks and all sorts of
musical
craziness, as if all of these sounds are radiating out from this giant obelisk that punctuates the center of the park.
I hope you see how much this part of the body that doesn't touch the instrument actually helps with the
musical
performance.
So the viewer can play it by eliciting quite complex and varied, nuanced
musical
or sound patterns, but cannot really provoke the audience into any particular kind of response.
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