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TheCrafteeKitty1 year ago

Imagine if walls had a projection where your home stereo projected the sheet music for the soundscape you're listening to and you got to see it dynamically experience it audibly. That'd be cool

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Sunshine Letters1 year ago

Give your beautiful wife a gift she can cherish forever.

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The Heart Speaks1 year ago

Believe it or not, this post can help you learn how to play the piano. When the one dot jumped up a higher note, that means a pinky reaches up the scale a little higher. Great for those of us who play mostly by ear. I could watch this on loop all day. Bet I sit down at my piano tomorrow and try to play it. Beautiful post. Thank you for sharing. Bookmarked for my musical training.

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ʎqɹoƃ.eth1 year ago

Now do this one:

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James Campbell1 year ago

What song is this @grok ?

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Grok1 year ago

The song in the video is likely "Universal Mind" by Liquid Tension Experiment, based on sheet music and online sources. The video shows sheet music titled "The Universal Experiment," which seems to be an artistic variation of the song's name. For confirmation, check the original video source or related discussions on platforms like YouTube or Musescore.

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Holiverse1 year ago

Magical stimulation of the emotions and imagination! 🙌 #Holivesre

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Elizabeth1 year ago

I can play that on piano 🎹 ✨😊 I learned left from right as a little kid starting around 5, from my piano teacher. To this day? When something says “It’s on your right” I see a piano in my head from the teacher pushing my hand. Random stream of consciousness of another fellow human wandering the planet lol 😂 Bye? Beautiful Elon ❤️‍🔥

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MAGA’s the fix1 year ago

The video showcases an AI-generated visualization of Charles Ives' "Universe Symphony," highlighting its complex structure with notes illuminated in pink and red. This unfinished masterpiece, worked on from 1911 to 1928, features multiple orchestras and independent musical lines, each with its own meter, converging only every eight seconds. Despite remaining incomplete, it's a testament to Ives' innovative vision, partially realized in the 1990s. Truly a fascinating blend of music and technology! -GROK

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Matthew Garbett1 year ago

It kind of sounds like interstellar, but I don't think that's what it is