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The Classic Bad Recorder Version Of My Heart Will Go On: Live Orchestra Version

Played perfectly, and by perfectly I mean every wrong note in the classic bad recorder version in the link matched by every instrument.
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See link if you're not familiar with it.

This would actually be incredibly difficult for all instruments and and any featured vocalists. For instance you couldn't use conventional sheet music.

I would absolutely give this a 5 minute standing ovation if they could pull this off.

doctorremulac3, Aug 15 2025

This classic recreated by every instrument in the orchestra. https://www.youtube...Ql2Lk&start_radio=1
Vocalist too. [doctorremulac3, Aug 15 2025]

The Hydrogen Sonata https://en.wikipedi...The_Hydrogen_Sonata
One of a great author's best books. The fictional Hydrogen Sonata was not designed to sound good but to be almost impossible to play. [Voice, Aug 15 2025]

Play this too, absolutely, precisely note for note. https://www.youtube...NVGhY&start_radio=1
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       > every wrong note in the classic matched by every instrument.   

       So you mean it's in the wrong key? Or it's a completely different song? Or it's a cocaphony with little to no resemblance to the original? Or they have the sheet music but they have different music in their heads so they can play that? Or they're just riffing?
Voice, Aug 15 2025
  

       Oops, sorry, confusing description. Fixed. Not the classic, the classic bad recorder version in the link.   

       They'd be playing the exact version in the link, complete with mistakes but the entire orchestra playing those mistakes in perfect sync. So if the note is flat by say, 15%, the entire orchestra plays that particular note flat by 15% in perfect sync complete with slides, dips, out of tune octave changes etc.   

       It would ironically be about the hardest orchestral piece to play in history.   

       In fact they'd be playing along to the exact same linked video and recorder rendition being projected on a screen at the back of the stage.
doctorremulac3, Aug 15 2025
  

       Okay, you want standard sheet music, with slightly different notes and annotations.
Voice, Aug 15 2025
  

       //It would ironically be about the hardest orchestral piece to play in history.//   

       I don't think it would, to be honest.
Loris, Aug 15 2025
  

       Maybe, but that's a lot of instruments getting the exact flat or sharp notes correct and in sync.   

       But hey, that's kind of what might make it interesting.   

       Another one they might do is the note for note of the 2001 theme. (link)
doctorremulac3, Aug 15 2025
  
      
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