Bach, Brandenburg Concerto #3, First Movement, Allegro (ver. 2)

About this video... The first movement of Bach's third Brandenburg Concerto in G Major, BWV 1048, accompanied by a graphical score. This concerto is unusual in that each of the three violins, three violas, and three violoncellos have solo parts. This is one video in a series of experiments described here: www.musanim.com Q: Where can I see the score for this piece? A: The score that the bar-graph score is based on is here: www.musanim.com The first page of Bach's original manuscript is here: www.musanim.com Q: Who is playing this piece? A: The Advent Chamber Orchestra. I got this recording from the Wikimedia Commons: tinyurl.com This recording is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License: creativecommons.org Q: This hurts my eyes. A: You might prefer the original, bar-graph version: www.youtube.com
Gravity, UFOs, & Mars Dr. John Brandenburg Coast to Coast am 09:01:2011.mov

www.facebook.com www.coasttocoastam.com Continuing Einstein's quest for a Unified Field Theory, plasma physicist Dr. John Brandenburg presented his theory which connects gravity and electromagnetism. Calling it the GEM unification theory, he explained that electromagnetism actually has three forces-- electric, magnetic, and the pressure of light, or radiation pressure. It's this third force that unifies gravity and electromagnetism, he said, citing the work of Sakharov who proposed that the sea of electromagnetic energy around us (also called zero point energy) exerts a radiation pressure that drives objects together, and is the source of gravity. Based on this theory, control of gravity by electromagnetism is possible, and would explain how UFOs are able to visit us from other star systems, he said. "If you're going to travel long distances...you want to bend space-time, which is gravity modification-- gravity is the curvature of space-time," he noted, adding that space-time can be changed around a ship itself, turning it into a faster-than-light particle, which would use little energy. The key to making gravity modification is to create a vortex of electromagnetism which allows you to change local gravity, and if you do this under a dome it creates an upward pressure on the dome, hence a flying saucer," he continued. Brandenburg also reviewed his research with Vince DiPietro and Richard C. Hoagland into the Face on Mars, and Cydonia artifacts, as well as presented <b>...</b>
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Poynting Vector pt2 Interview of Dr. John Brandenburg

This video has exerpts from an interview on 09-01-11 with Dr. John Brandenburg. Among other things he discusses the Poynting Vector (radiation pressure) and gravity. Show description (partial): Continuing Einstein's quest for a Unified Field Theory, plasma physicist Dr. John Brandenburg presented his theory which connects gravity and electromagnetism. Calling it the GEM unification theory, he explained that electromagnetism actually has three forces-- electric, magnetic, and the pressure of light, or radiation pressure. It's this third force that unifies gravity and electromagnetism, he said, citing the work of Sakharov who proposed that the sea of electromagnetic energy around us (also called zero point energy) exerts a radiation pressure that drives objects together, and is the source of gravity. Based on this theory, control of gravity by electromagnetism is possible, and would explain how UFOs are able to visit us from other star systems, he said. "If you're going to travel long distances...you want to bend space-time, which is gravity modification-- gravity is the curvature of space-time," he noted, adding that space-time can be changed around a ship itself, turning it into a faster-than-light particle, which would use little energy. The key to making gravity modification is to create a vortex of electromagnetism which allows you to change local gravity, and if you do this under a dome it creates an upward pressure on the dome, hence a flying saucer," he continued <b>...</b>
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.6, 1st Mvt (Mandolas)

This is the first multitrack video I've uploaded in which I played both (viola) parts on my Mid Missouri M-16 mandola into Audacity, using a Zoom H2 recorder as a USB interface. This audio is considerably better than that from my digital camera used in my previous videos. In the absence of any visual tracks of my playing, I hope you enjoy the graphics!
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Bach, Brandenburg Concerto #3, First Movement, Allegro

FAQ The first movement of Bach's third Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1048,accompanied by a scrolling, bar-graph score. This concerto is unusual in that each of the three violins, three violas, and three violoncellos have solo parts. Q: Where can I see the score for this piece? A: The score that the bar-graph score is based on is here: www.musanim.com The first page of Bach's original manuscript is here: www.musanim.com Q: Who is playing this piece? A: The Advent Chamber Orchestra. I got this recording from the Wikimedia Commons: tinyurl.com This recording is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License: creativecommons.org Q: What do the colors means? A: When the instruments in each section play in unison, there is a single fat (tall) note for all three; when they have solos, the notes are thinner (about half as high). The violins are shades of red, the violas are shades of green, and the violoncellos are shades of blue. The contrabass is sort of a brownish-gray, and is always wide, since it doesn't have solos. When two instruments play the same note, the colors blend (eg red + green = yellow). Q: Is there a way I could make bar-graph scores like this myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate a display like this (though not with the different note heights); you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site <b>...</b>
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German Brass - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 BWV 1047, Part III. Allegro Assai

Recorded in 2009 for a German TV Show about culture, at St. Michael Cathedral in Hamburg
Amsterdam Guitar Trio - Brandenburg Concert nº3 (JS Bach)

Bela transcrição desse concerto de Bach (que eu amo) para violões.
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Beirut - Brandenburg

Zach Condon was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico on February 13, 1986.[3] He was brought up in Virginia before moving back to New Mexico. Condon attended Santa Fe High School, where he was a student until he dropped out at the age of 16. He later enrolled in community college, which he attended for a short period before traveling to Europe at the age of 17.[4] He became aware of Balkan folk music. This discovery and Condon's subsequent exploration of world music proved to be instrumental in the development of Beirut's sound.[1] On his return from Europe, Condon enrolled at the University of New Mexico, where he studied Portuguese and Photography.[5] Condon recorded the bulk of the material used for Gulag Orkestar by himself in his bedroom, going into the studio to finish the album with the assistance of Jeremy Barnes (Neutral Milk Hotel, A Hawk and a Hacksaw) and Heather Trost (A Hawk and a Hacksaw), who became early members of the band Beirut. On the strength of the recordings, Condon was signed under the name of Beirut to Ba Da Bing! records, and Gulag Orkestar was given a May 2006 release. Condon recruited some friends to play the music live and Beirut was born. Beirut's first official music video was for the song "Elephant Gun". The video was directed by Alma Har'el. The second video, which was for the song "Postcards from Italy", was also directed by Alma Har'el, and was released later. Lauren Tafuri was the costume designer for both of these videos. Beirut's second <b>...</b>
Let's Play: Europa Universalis 3 Divine Wind - Brandenburg - part 1

Welcome to my first Let's play! As requested in couple of others Let's play EU I decided to play Brandenburg and this is the first introductory video of the starting game to give you idea about the situation. For basics of the game and Holy Roman Empire politics please check the part...
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Bach, Brandenburg Concerto #6, Third Movement, Allegro

FAQ The last movement of Bach's sixth (and last) Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1051,accompanied by a scrolling, bar-graph score. This concerto is unusual in that the highest-pitched instruments in the ensemble are two solo violas. Q: Where can I see the score for this piece? A: The score that the bar-graph score is based on is here: www.musanim.com Q: Who is playing this piece? A: The violists are Elias Goldstein & Elizabeth Choi, and the solo violoncellist is Anna Steinhoff; they are playing with the Advent Chamber Orchestra. I got this recording from the Wikimedia Commons: tinyurl.com This recording is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License: creativecommons.org Q: Is there a way I could make the bar-graph scores myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate this display; you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: www.classicalarchives.com Q: Could you please do a MAM video of ______? A: First, check my "to do" list: www.musanim.com ... If the piece isn't listed, read the "Could you please do a MAM video of ______?" item on my main FAQ: www.musanim.com ... and if you think I'd consider doing it, email me (stephen at musanim dot com). Q: Can I get a DVD with pieces like this? A: Yes: www.musanim.com .
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JSBach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque Ensemble

00:05 1st movement Allegro 10:14 2nd movement - Affettuoso 16:10 3rd movement - Allegro JSBach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D, BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque Ensemble 11.th Concert Season nov.21 2010 - Croatian Music Institute, Zagreb
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Punch Brothers: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

The Living Room, New York NY, March 12, 2009 Deleted scene from the upcoming film, How to Grow a Band Featuring Rob Moose Watch in higher quality: www.punchbrothersmovie.com
Bach on Mandolin - Brandenburg Concerto #3 - 1st Mvt. BWV 1048 by Ben Bosco

Me playing Bach's masterpeice "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, 1st Movement - Allegro (BWV 1048)" on mandolin, mandola, guitar and bass. Also just letting you know my Bach Album is available to buy. I've been wanting to record something like this for a while, and I finally got round to doing it! It contains several duets for mandolin and guitar, and trio pieces for mandolin, guitar and mandola, as well as four multi-track concertos played on as many tracks as was sensible. Album can be purchased (both physical and digital versions) from my website: www.benbosco.com (available from cdbaby and itunes etc soon). I recorded 2 more videos from this album, which I'll upload in the coming weeks. Track listing 1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, 1st Movement - Allegro (BWV 1048) 2. Invention No. 1 in C Major (BWV 772) 3. Invention No. 13 in A Minor (BWV 779) 4. Violin Concerto in E Major, 3rd Movement - Allegro Assai (BWV 1042) 5. Goldberg Variation No. 1 in G Major (BWV 988) 6. Goldberg Variation No. 21 in G Minor (BWV 988) 7. Trio Sonata for Organ in Eb Major, 3rd Movement - Allegro (BWV 525) 8. Sonata No.1 for Solo Violin in G Minor, 4th Movement - Presto (BWV 1001) 9. French Suite No. 3 in B Minor, 4th & 5th Movements - Menuet-Trio (BWV 814) 10. Trio Sonato in F Major (BWV 1040) 11. Ouverture No. 2 in B Minor, 7th Movement - Badinerie (BWV 1067) 12. Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1: No. 23 in B Major, Prelude & Fugue (BWV 868) 13. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, 5th <b>...</b>
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Bach, Brandenburg Concerto #6, 1st mvt. (animation ver. 2, beta)

The first movement of Bach's sixth (and last) Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1051, accompanied by an animated score. This concerto is unusual in that the highest-pitched instruments in the ensemble are two solo violas.FAQ Q: Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Here: tinyurl.com Q: Who is playing this piece? A: The violists are Elias Goldstein & Elizabeth Choi, and the solo violoncellist is Anna Steinhoff; they are playing with the Advent Chamber Orchestra. I got this recording from the Wikimedia Commons: tinyurl.com This recording is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License: creativecommons.org Q: There sure is a lot of audience noise in this ... coughing, baby crying ... A: Yes, there is. That might have been part of why this recording was put in the Wikimedia Commons. Q: I don't like this version of the animation as much as others I've seen ... A: I've posted several versions of this, including ... ... balls without stretching (version 1) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 2) ... www.youtube.com ... bars (version 3) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 4) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 4 with white background) ... www.youtube.com Q: It sure is hard to watch this. A: Yes, but it may help to know this: at the beginning (and the other places that are like the beginning), the two violas (the highest instruments) are playing the same thing, offset in time by one eighth-note <b>...</b>
SKB TV | Loriot ist tot - Trauer in Loriots Geburtsstadt Brandenburg/Havel

(C) www.skb-medien.de Letzte öffentliche Rede in Brandenburg / Havel _____________________________________________________________ Der in Brandenburg an der Havel geborene Humorist Vicco von Bülow - vielen besser bekannt als Loriot - ist tot, er starb im Alter von 87 Jahren. Der Havelstadt war Loriot bis zuletzt tief verbunden, diese Achtung gaben ihm die Brandenburger gern zurück: Zu seinem 85. Geburtstag im versprachen sie ihm beispielsweise, die Nordkapelle in seiner Taufkirche St. Gotthardt zu sanieren. Mehr als 85.000 Euro wurden gespendet, die Kapelle saniert. Bei der Übergabe des Geschenkes im Rahmen eines Konzertes sagte ein tief bewegter Loriot, dass dieser Moment "einer der Höhepunkte" in seinem Leben sei. Oberbürgermeisterin Dietlind Tiemann sagte in einer ersten Reaktion: "Ich bedaure Loriots Tod zutiefst und spreche seiner Familie mein Beileid aus. Für uns als Stadt war es im Jahr 2009 schön zu sehen, dass wir ihm mit der sanierten Taufkapelle und der positiven Entwicklung unserer Stadt ein großes Geschenk mit auf seinen Lebensweg geben konnten, über das er sich sehr gefreut hat." Der Havelstadt war Loriot bis zuletzt tief verbunden, diese Achtung gaben ihm die Brandenburger gern zurück: Zu seinem 85. Geburtstag im versprachen sie ihm beispielsweise, die Nordkapelle in seiner Taufkirche St. Gotthardt zu sanieren. Mehr als 85.000 Euro wurden gespendet, die Kapelle saniert. Bei der Übergabe des Geschenkes im Rahmen eines Konzertes sagte ein tief bewegter Loriot <b>...</b>
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Bach, Brandenburg Concerto #6, first movement (animation ver. 3)

The first movement of Bach's sixth (and last) Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1051, accompanied by an animated score. This concerto is unusual in that the highest-pitched instruments in the ensemble are two solo violas.FAQ Q: Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Here: tinyurl.com Q: Who is playing this piece? A: The violists are Elias Goldstein & Elizabeth Choi, and the solo violoncellist is Anna Steinhoff; they are playing with the Advent Chamber Orchestra. I got this recording from the Wikimedia Commons: tinyurl.com This recording is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License: creativecommons.org Q: There sure is a lot of audience noise in this ... coughing, baby crying ... A: Yes, there is. That might have been part of why this recording was put in the Wikimedia Commons. Q: I don't like this version of the animation as much as others I've seen ... A: I've posted several versions of this, including ... ... balls without stretching (version 1) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 2) ... www.youtube.com ... bars (version 3) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 4) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 4 with white background) ... www.youtube.com Q: It sure is hard to watch this. A: Yes, but it may help to know this: at the beginning (and the other places that are like the beginning), the two violas (the highest instruments) are playing the same thing, offset in time by one eighth-note <b>...</b>
Bundeswehr in Brandenburg

quelle Brandenburg aktuell RBB 29.7.2011 Am Freitag besuchte Ministerpräsident Platzeck den Bundeswehrstandort Prenzlau. Dort macht man sich Sorgen um eine mögliche Schließung des Standorts. Wie ist die Bundeswehr im Land aufgestellt?
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Bach, Brandenburg Concerto #6, first movement (animation ver. 4)

The first movement of Bach's sixth (and last) Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1051, accompanied by an animated score. This concerto is unusual in that the highest-pitched instruments in the ensemble are two solo violas.FAQ Q: Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Here: tinyurl.com Q: Who is playing this piece? A: The violists are Elias Goldstein & Elizabeth Choi, and the solo violoncellist is Anna Steinhoff; they are playing with the Advent Chamber Orchestra. I got this recording from the Wikimedia Commons: tinyurl.com This recording is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License: creativecommons.org Q: There sure is a lot of audience noise in this ... coughing, baby crying ... A: Yes, there is. That might have been part of why this recording was put in the Wikimedia Commons. Q: I don't like this version of the animation as much as others I've seen ... A: I've posted several versions of this, including ... ... balls without stretching (version 1) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 2) ... www.youtube.com ... bars (version 3) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 4) ... www.youtube.com ... balls with stretching (version 4 with white background) ... www.youtube.com Q: It sure is hard to watch this. A: Yes, but it may help to know this: at the beginning (and the other places that are like the beginning), the two violas (the highest instruments) are playing the same thing, offset in time by one eighth-note <b>...</b>
To lys paa et Bord - Otto Brandenburg - The Tivolis Big Band

Vocal: Otto Brandenburg, Conductor: Peder Kragerup, Trumpets: Benny Rosenfeld,Jesper Riis, Flemming Hansen, Jens Gotholdt Trombones: Vincent Nilsson, Steen Hansen, Giordano Bellincampi, Axel Windfeld Saxes: Anders Gaardmand, Flemming Madsen, Teit
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Bach, Brandenburg Concerto #4, 3rd mvt., presto (bar-graph score)

The third movement of JS Bach's fourth Brandenburg Concerto played on plucked strings, marimba and vibraphone, accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score. FAQ Q: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece? A: One of the scores I prepared for making this video is here: www.musanim.com Q: Who is playing this piece? A: Nobody; it's the playback from the music notation program Sibelius. Q: Isthere a way I could make the bar-graph scores myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate this display; you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: www.classicalarchives.com Q: Could you please do a MAM video of ______? A: Please read this: www.musanim.com .
Johann Sebastian Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (Allegro-Adagio)

Johann Sebastian Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G Major, BWV 1048, Allegro Adagio. Johann Sebastian Bach was taught by his father to play the violin and the harpsichord. He was also initiated into the art of organ playing by his famous uncle, Johann Christoph Bach. Most of Johann Bach's younger life was spent playing church and town organs. It wasn't until his later life that his genius of composing surfaced. Unfortunately, at the height of his creativity his eyesight started to fail him. Sadly, he lived in the darkness because of his light sensitive eyes until his final years. Sorry for bad transitions! I didn't know how to make a proper transition in my first videos.
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Reagan at Brandenburg Gate - "tear down this wall"

Reagan at Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, Germany. June 12, 1987. "Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall."
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BBC Proms 2010 - Bach Day 6 - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2

Sir John Eliot Gardiner and The English Baroque Soloists perform Brandenburg concerto 2 in F bwv 1047 at the Cadogan Hall on saturday 14th august 2010 as part of Bach Day at the Proms
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Christoph 30 (Ersatzmaschine) startet neben Christoph Brandenburg am Klinikum Wolfenbüttel

Da Christoph Brandenburg aus Senftenberg am 06.07.2011 zum Tanken das LRZ Wolfenbüttel anflog, "parkte" Christoph 30 auf der Grünfläche zwischen Landeplatz und Klinikum. 15 Minuten nach der Landung des Senftenbergers, gingen bei der Crew vom Christoph 30 wieder die Piepser. Beide Hubschrauber waren mit Ersatzmaschinen im Einsatz, Christoph 30 mit der D-HGYN und Christoph Brandenburg mit der D-HBRB. Video von der Landung von Christoph Brandenburg: www.youtube.com Video vom Start von Christoph Brandenburg: www.youtube.com Weitere Infos und Bilder: www.chr30-fanpage.de
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