Wilton Elementary School's Grade 4 concert featuring songs that
"Celebrate Our State's Heritage". This is the song
"Sourwood Mountain" about a love affair across the state line
with Kentucky!
Buddy Greene plays a myriad of classical musical scores to prove
that a harmonica is more than just dixie! Virtuoso
harmonica player practices like crazy and makes it to Carnegie
Hall! He plays some Bach ("Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring")
then a medley ending with The William Tell Overture!
added 8/31/08
Yuri Lane performs beatbox harmonica in this
short video directed by Marty Nowak. A great blend of HIP HOP and
Harmonica!
added 8/31/08
One of Mrs. Leone's lesson students finishing the first book!
added 8/31/08
Nora, the piano playing kitty!
added 8/31/08
This is an excellent rendition by Naomi Sommers & Rose Polenzani of a traditional
Appalachian Mountains folk song
called "The Riddle Song" ...with both verses intact!
This song is about 500 years old and originally came from England.
added 8/2/08
This kid uses four telephones to play a Mozart piece!
added 8/30/08
I parody of "I Will Survive" that "MindofMatthew" did
with a couple of his friends for their Calculus and Physics classes. Click
HERE
for the lyrics!
added 9/5/08
Duke Ellington - The song "Black and Tan Fantasy"
was recorded in 1927, and it inspired another Paramount musical short
starring Ellington and his orchestra, which debuted in 1935.
added 2/13/08
This is a great demonstration of how tube length effects pitch.
added 3/12/08
Crazy finger-flying "fusion" cello
master Rufus Cappadocia performs his piece "Transformations"
live with dancer Sheila Anozier. Video directed by Jon Fine (www.freedpictures.com).
Rufus has a new album out 1/29/08 on Velour Records (www.velourmusic.com).
added
Hilarious video that shows how a pop song (or folk song) is
structured. A song's structure is called its "form".
added 5/21/08
Amazing proof that anything can become an
instrument if you make certain sounds at certain times! Features the Blue
Man Group.
added 12/27/07
Who says opera can't be fun?
added 6/8/08
16 agents create a spontaneous musical in a food court in a Los Angeles
mall. Using wireless microphones and the mall's PA system, both their
voices and the music was amplified throughout the food court. All
cameras were hidden behind two-way mirrors and other concealed
structures.
This is one of over 70 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed
over the past six years in New York City.
added 6/8/08