This video, via Bedtimes, captures a synthesized and visualized take on Claude Debussy’s Clair De Lune (light of the moon, from Suite Bergamasque.
This video, via Bedtimes, captures a synthesized and visualized take on Claude Debussy’s Clair De Lune (light of the moon, from Suite Bergamasque.
Interesting to discover how it is possible for every music note to have your own visual figures every time it’s played. With oscillographs visual music get new possibilities. Nice work. Can you put together this two figures in one and the same oscilloscope screen and in different colors or can this only be realised with video editing software and putting together two video images layers?
An oscilloscope CRT is monochromatic. You can only get different colors with either a color filter over the screen, or with video editing software.
actually theres no natural way to do this. you either have to have more notes or some other tricks. a single note would just be a straight line in an x-y-scope.
Brilliant interpretation !
Tomita it’s not, though the last third of the piece is nice.
The anticipation of the arpeggiations and bass – loved it. Nice work!
I Applaud this effort. The piece pushes away ugliness…..of this pandemic!!!!
Thank you for this sweet vacation in sound….