I never really "got" Bach until I saw smalin's visualizations. Now I realize how brilliant Bach is.
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Oh wow, this is a REALLY cool visualization. I'm going to show this to friends who can't read sheet music. Thanks for sharing!
Also I can't remember seeing a Youtube video that old. Pretty OG.
That one is a brilliant brilliant version, but my favorite is Xaver Varnus because of the sound of the organ itself, in the venue.
T&c is my favorite classical piece, has been since I was a kid. I'm not particularly into classical on any deep level or anything, but when a 9 year old is asking for a cassette of it, you know it's good lol