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Evan Bennet
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Добавлен 24 фев 2010
Original compositions, improvisations, covers, and whatever else I'm in the mood for.
How to Play: Byrd Joel (Red House Painters)
Standard tuning, capo I***
Sorry for the mistake with the capo, I was playing something else in capo II and it slipped my mind to put it back.
Here is my submission on Ultimate Guitar for this song: tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/red-house-painters/byrd-joel-chords-4150237
And here is me covering it a couple of years ago: ruclips.net/video/TLACtKIfV8Y/видео.html
Sorry for the mistake with the capo, I was playing something else in capo II and it slipped my mind to put it back.
Here is my submission on Ultimate Guitar for this song: tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/red-house-painters/byrd-joel-chords-4150237
And here is me covering it a couple of years ago: ruclips.net/video/TLACtKIfV8Y/видео.html
Просмотров: 371
Видео
The Dagger - Derek Allen Lind & Evan Bennet
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
Music and lyrics by Derek Lind and Evan Bennet Guitar, saxophone by Evan Bennet Vocals by Derek Lind
Baby Bennet's First Composition (7-30-2022)
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I let my four-month-old play with a little keyboard I got at the thrift shop, and he seemed to really enjoy it! I hope you have fun following along with the score.
Dying Onion Plant (from "Surgery", 2022)
Просмотров 13 тыс.2 года назад
Here's another track from my most recent album, this time on guitar. The tuning for this track was very unusual, something like D-A-Eb-G-Bb-D. I hope you enjoy! open.spotify.com/album/5jb2mhLTYLfooMOQdXru2I ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_ndWMnGKUSoUkwZSXaw4I7baFf7k43rXXY
Tears for Fares (from "Surgery", 2022)
Просмотров 9142 года назад
Hello again! I just released a new album and I was really satisfied with this piece, so I thought I'd push it as a leading single or something. You can find it on RUclips, Spotify, Apple Music, and whatever else you use. Except Grooveshark, RIP.
Cowboy Wind - Derek Allen Lind & Evan Bennet
Просмотров 6922 года назад
Hello, everyone! I have been diving into this folk artist who goes by The Last River Bottomed Fig Plucker online, or Derek Lind if you prefer, and he and I collaborated on a project here! The guitarwork is not where I would normally like it (it was a single-take idea I threw at him and he turned it into this) but the vocals are excellent. Check him out on RUclips and Spotify! Music by Evan Benn...
Rabbit Dissonance (4-17-22)- Altered Iceface tuning
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.2 года назад
Iceface tuning was invented by Hidekazu Wakabayashi ruclips.net/user/HidekazuWakabayashi Iceface basically involves retuning all the black keys so they're a quartertone lower. I did this, except kept the F# intact: C, C^ (half-sharp), D, D^, E, F, F#, G, G^, A, A^, B.
Jim Cain (Bill Callahan) - cover
Просмотров 8782 года назад
Played on my 7 string with new strings. AEADEAE, up a half step.
Byrd Joel (Red House Painters) - cover
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Sorry it's a bit rough in spots. Very tough song to sing and play, but easily in the top 5 of my favorite songs ever.
The Sick Horse isn't Dead (11-21-2021)
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The Sick Horse isn't Dead (11-21-2021)
Her music speaks through my fingers (2021-05-12)
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Her music speaks through my fingers (2021-05-12)
9:08 PM-and thoughts surge like a river
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9:08 PM-and thoughts surge like a river
This music is magic
E😮xcellent compositions ❤
The Best. Ever.
4:15 The Thing
Idaho Steelheads Great Wolf Lodge Water Slides
Amazing music. Love this
İşte sanat bu.
Vengo por franco escamilla ❤😂
La seul musique qui me vivre les soirées de la monarchie française comme ce passait en 1700/1800, je sais pas comment il a fait a l'époque mais cette musique me transcende surtout le print
"Vivaldi's Four Seasons is a timeless masterpiece! Each season is so vividly brought to life through his music. Listening to this is like taking a journey through the beauty of nature. Thank you for sharing this incredible performance! 🎻🍂❄🌸🌞"
Dreary and dim. Which is how Locrian works. It's good.
1.25 x speed sounds sweeter for me.
A fking ad interrupting a one of the greatest pieces of music in all of human history. Wtf? Fku youtube
I remember when I saw this live on his Symphony of the Ages tour. Music really peaked back in 1824. He was truly a legend. Gone too soon 😔
If vivaldi shared his love story to the world, it would be through this piece. If you listen closely, each season has a phase of its love story! In spring , he met his first love, there is anticipation of first meeting, there is shyness, feelings cant be described in words. Further later, they are separated post meeting but meet again, confirming they love each other. In summer, their relationship is stagnant or perhaps a long silence of distance. Autumn season, is where the lovers become one ( married perhaps) and share their bitter sweet memories together. Finally, one of them is tragically separated from the other in winter. If music could really speak, this is the testament of it!
Mistrzostwo!
hermoso como es cerrar los ojos y viajar con estas sinfonías.
team winter
Ahh God I'd love this song if it wasn't for universal credit
So I asked ChatGPT if it wants to ask me questions. The AI said yes and asked of my favorite musical piece. I answered Lacrimosa. I then asked the AI back, it answered with this piece, with a link to play the music. Here is chatgpt's explanation as to why it chose it. ------ If I were to choose, I'd point to Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, especially the "Ode to Joy" movement. It embodies a sense of universal brotherhood and joy that transcends boundaries, celebrating human unity and the triumph of the human spirit. It's a piece that resonates deeply with themes of hope and collective strength. If you're curios how he responded to my Lacrimosa: "Lacrimosa," particularly the movement from Mozart's Requiem, is indeed powerful and evocative. Its haunting beauty and emotional depth can evoke a sense of both finality and transcendence, which makes it a fitting choice for representing such profound themes as the end of the world and creation. Edit: just felt like sharing. It's interesting to see that the AI particularly chose this twice lol.
My children love this music. I must have done something right.
❤ chanel dior Bernard Arnault ❤️
Starts out great the first 20 minutes, then fizzles out
Yes me
Me
Who's here after 200 years?
Any one here 2025? 😂😂😂😂
I really love this music
17.57 yükselme/ 18.48 /19.08
Kış 33. 26/ 34.00
Anyone here 2049 ?
winter's taking it
1:05:17 Me curaron muy ❤️🩹😅😂
For those coming from Guts and Blackpowder, The guts and blackpowder track Starts here: 44:04 Skip to 54:50 Right After 47:22 Ends here: 55:43
🌼 🌸 🌻 🌹 🏵 March, April, May ☀️ 😮💨 ⛱️ 🏖 June, July, August 🍂 🥮 🎑 🍁 September, October, November ❄️ 🏔 🌨 ☃️ ⛄️ 🎿 December, January, February
Se não fossem as propagandas do RUclips, esse seria um vídeo perfeito!😁
What's the name for the part which starts at around 51 minutes?
Ode to Joy?
@dawlims1334 thought so, but also thought that bit was earlier. Thanks!
Que mal los anuncios
0:00 - 1:05:35: the best part
Briljante Musiek ! Groete uit LIma Peru!
YES ME
We love this in Prague
미치도록 아름답다
If you get a chance, go see this at a candlelight concert. It was amazing ❤️
During a private gathering in Vienna, Beethoven once found himself challenged by a group of distinguished musicians who doubted his ability to compose on the spot, given his profound deafness. Undeterred, Beethoven accepted the challenge with a quiet confidence. Seated at the piano, Beethoven closed his eyes and began to improvise. His fingers danced across the keys, producing a melody that seemed to transcend the limitations of sound. Each note carried an emotional depth that captivated the room, evoking a range of feelings from melancholy to triumph. As he played, Beethoven's composition unfolded with a clarity and complexity that astounded his skeptics. His ability to create music purely from imagination and memory was nothing short of miraculous, showcasing his genius and unwavering passion for his craft. By the time Beethoven finished, the room was filled with a profound silence, followed by thunderous applause. This impromptu performance not only silenced his critics but also reaffirmed Beethoven's status as a musical innovator and a master of improvisation. His ability to create beauty despite his deafness left a lasting impression on all who were present, illustrating his enduring legacy as a composer who defied the odds to enrich the world with his music.
I listen regular :) it helps me work :)
32:50 we failing to jump onto the HMS Undaunted with this one 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
0:43:42
He's so good!
0:01 Spring 10:32 Summer 20:59 Fall/Autumn 32:48 Winter
The song in the background is called “Four Seasons - Spring” by Vivaldi