But at this point, all that stuff sounds to me like an incredibly genius five-year-old or something. Bach was actually most famous in his lifetime as an improviser.
I'd like to call them pritas, because in India, we call-- "Betaal" is such a-- so my director, his name is Patrick Graham. Bachchan and the works.
He graduated from Dulaney High School in Maryland. Bachelor of Science degree in computer and systems engineering. Recruiters? Are there any recruiters here?
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Nicki says, "I'm going to record this video, upload it to YouTube, and wait. How many views does it have? One, two, three, five, bachata, ballads, he masters every vocal technique, from falsetto to any other style. Besides
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There's some evidence, by the way, this worked toward Rick Santorum's benefit in the Iowa caucus, where you basically had three interchangeable candidates, more or less, Bachmann, Perry, and Santorum, who were all polling at about 10%. That's kind of an inefficient outcome, where people who would want Bachmann to win the Iowa caucus for some reason would probably be happy with Santorum as well.
you are removing all the degrees of freedom and just kind of overdetermining the music to what Bach does. And Bach is, to me, kind of the poster child for good music. And Bach uses algorithms a lot.
And Bach is, to me, kind of the poster child for good music. And Bach uses algorithms a lot. All his music is supported by the rules of counterpoint, which are strictly algorithmic.
He's also very famous. But Bach is very, very challenging. This is not the final one, because every day I hear music and some new idea comes up.
Mike, you expressed concern. Because Bach was really following the rules in a very strict way.
Just kidding. Just kidding. And Bach is really, really challenging, but incredible.
I mean -- I. Daniel: Bach . Edwin: Bach ?
I'd done a show that was my debut show with Mr. Bachchan. Amitabh Bachchan is a legendary actor in India. He's a megastar in India.
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53. And there's a standard deviation around that. Richard Bachman-- commercial flop.
53. And there's a standard deviation around that. Richard Bachman-- commercial flop.
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The Bachelor of Science in music industry and got in.
a bachelor party that he'd been to a few nights before. It was a bachelor party for a mutual
where I play the inventions by Bach , and then I improvise inventions for the missing keys. Let's say that Bach comes up with this idea for inventions, which is essentially this idea of using classical narrative structure to create these miniature pieces. He could just write a demonstration piece of that that doesn't sound that good.
But at this point, all that stuff sounds to me like an incredibly genius five-year-old or something. So here's Bach 's "Goldberg Variation No.
But at this point, all that stuff sounds to me like an incredibly genius five-year-old or something. I think Bach also might probably enjoy this, too, because he'd recognize what was happening.
But at this point, all that stuff sounds to me like an incredibly genius five-year-old or something. I imagine Bach also improvised things as well.
We can look at Bach and understand how he captured, essentially all of written music, all of music that we have ,, in such simple--
you have Bach and then you'll have Beethoven and then you have Brahms.
And David Bach , he's a best-selling author.
called from bacteria to Bach and back
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It's a little bit of a joke. This is Bach , one of the most famous classical composers. I was trying to make something out of Bach , it's very difficult.
Tell me about Bach and Picasso and that kind of stuff, Beatles.
Is it Bach Renaissance music, Bach , or choir singing.
They liked Bach . They're liked Bruegel.
which is basically Bach and Mozart and Beethoven let's call it that
Mike, you expressed concern. And a Bach cantata, for instance, is a piece of mathematics.
His name is Richard Bach .
And in looking at Bach 's elaborate counterpoint, he realized that this represented a diametrically different, and
They're like Bach 's family.
Just kidding. Just kidding. And will you do Bach , specifically?
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Before I knew it I was listening to it alone, I was listening to it in the morning, and then slowly I went from Beethoven to Bach , I went from Bach to Mahler, I went from Mahler to Shostakovich, and see that's -- that's -- Nathaniel: That's addiction. Lemony: -there's something wrong there. And I hope that that wrong will spread like a virus.
of years before Bach wrote this piece fiddles were in the hands of musicians and a lot of these musicians maybe
I have a bachelor's of science, I have a master's-- two master's degrees, I have a PhD, I did a postdoc,
She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard, a JD from Columbia Law School, as well as an MFA in writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts.
in our graduating bachelors classes has flat-lined, at best, for decades and hovers between 3% and 4% of the number of graduates.
She holds a bachelor's degree in physics from MIT and a PhD in astronomy from the University of Hawaii.
Simon-- is it bachelor of arts in-- what's your university qualification there?