^ This pisses me off to no end, because you are just playing to the lowest common denominator. Do people even know what the rest of that symphony sounds like? Let alone all of the other amazing stuff Beethoven wrote that isn't a ringtone?
I even get sick of Yo-Yo Ma who posting "inspiring" videos because it's always the same damn piece. Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite 1 in G. Because it's the one solo cello piece people recognize. Because it's crammed down their throats.
@voltronic there is software that was developed to deal with the network latency and help keep everyone in sync. But I don't believe anyone is using it. It's too easy to do multiple recordings and stitch them together.
@butch
I would be very interested to see that and how it works.
@voltronic
i agree wholeheartedly, however don't sweat it, people come around or not. still. keep sharing more music, there's tons of really good stuff out there
@elmaxx
Oh, I'll keep sharing stuff. I just needed to rant for a while.
I think I'm going to start posting some amazing Beethoven that isn't as popular, but is just as awesome, if not more so.
I happen to love his Fifth. The most famous piece, which symbolized fate (deafness) knocking at the door.
^ ... And while I'm unloading, I hope no one believes those videos with an entire orchestra or choir performing together are really happening that way. Like that high school choir video from a week or so ago that was supposedly singing "together". Some of us have tried this. Unless you're on a private WAN and / or with a very small group, it's a no go because of network lag. People play to a click track or conductor video, and everything is assembled later. It's smoke and mirrors.