If you ’ve ever peek at a music director ’s score for a symphony — or , permit ’s be honest , a ninth - grader ’s pianoforte book — you ’ll have realise that melodious notation is a pain to adopt . So instead , this visualization boils down a Mozart clarinet concerto to its roots to aid you postdate along .
The picture is the work ofStephen Malinowski , and his Music Animation Machine . MAM uses a dissimilar kind of notational system to show medicine : rather than a established score , with different staffs for each tool . MAM distil the lineage of an intact orchestra down to a few different - colored instances , make it far easier to distinguish the clarinet line from the the cellos .
As well as being a good style to chill out to Mozart this evening ( and a atavist to my days of Windows XP Media Player ’s visualiser ) , it ’s a skillful lesson in graphic blueprint and information visual image . More is n’t always good . [ YouTube ]

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