MUSIC DIRECTOR REACTS | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)



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34 thoughts on “MUSIC DIRECTOR REACTS | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)

  1. 15 Months Later Update:
    This "reaction" has triggered so many people over the year and some that it has been up. It's actually comical most of the time and I have enjoyed matching the energy and tone of their comments. It's astonishing how comfortably rude folks will be when their keyboard is doing the talking from a distance.

    Things to note of material I missed ⬇

    🔴I misidentified the English Horn and Ocarina. It happens, apologies. Thank you for the reminders! 🙌🙌

    🔴 Folks need to move past the vernacular of any modern percussionist calling Tubular Bells/Orchestral Chimes "Chimes" for short when clearly looking directly at the instrument.
    There have been handfuls of older musicians that are demonstrating difficulty with undstanding that 'chimes' does not automatically refer to wind chimes. Please adapt as all throughout my undergrad/masters studies, as well as gigs, this term is used very freely without confusion.

    🔴🔴 If you find this reaction is too long and that I stop too often, simply go watch a different one. It's a very simple solution. My channel is more about insight and analysis and I got super excited when I recorded this. It was also only the 4th video I did on the channel and was still very new to creating this style of video content. Yea… LOL I did stop a TON and talked a lot but there was a lot to talk about. Being an agressive ass in the comments to a stranger does nothing positive and I'll just make fun of you. #boomer 🤣

    Thanks for reading!

  2. I have to say it’s better to find a reactor that has most of his comments at the end. He can always go back and refer to something. You definitely lose something with the interruptions. If that’s rude, oh well.

  3. I have seen this video a few times now – and you just nail it!! Your perception and understanding of the orchestra – and all the layers in the music, and the way you relay this to us – the viewers – is actually fantastic…and your ability to explain it – I really think you are doing a more than fantastic job! Your background really shows! Thank you

  4. You have the best sense to always stop the video at the most iconic part. I understand that you are trying to analyze the video professionally, but why can't you do this after you have watched the entire video, and not stop it every 1.5 minutes? Why??

  5. The guy hanging from a noose was the former conductor 😂

    They said to him:

    "You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with great timing and those who hang. You hang!”

  6. The opening references the three main characters. The flute is Blondi (Eastwood). The vocal (wah, wah) is Tuco (Eli Wallach who was the best if the best here) and the ocarina is Angel Eyes (LvC, perfectly cast) – with a common coyote call motif

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