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Bohemian Rhapsody, but it spells out Bohemian Rhapsody. None of the notes are silent.

VIDEO 6 years ago by hdfire · 217 Likes · 4 comments · Popular
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acegalaxi · 6 years ago · FIRST
Is this witchcraft or clever musicianship that's beyond my basic understanding of musical notes? I feel like maybe most songs could be done like this if the size of the lettering was altered?
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lucky11 · 6 years ago
It's just chording to provide enough notes to make the words. You notice how it sounds pretty bad. Like it's too cluttered. This is what happens when you overdue your music. For something like this you start with the melody and then build out the words around it. Now it would be really neat if without changing or adding any new notes to a piece it spelled out the title when laid out this way. Not that he spelled anything but Mozart used to compose pieces that when read backwards was the same as going forwards. This allowed two instrumentalists to use the same stand with the same sheet of music placed between them.
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guest · 6 years ago
Is that why they call the song that
matthewg · 6 years ago
Yes.
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