Birds on the wires
I would have never thought that these crows can compose a musical score. Through a mere curiosity, this video is created. Just brilliant.
“Reading a newspaper, I saw a picture of birds on the electric wires. I cut out the photo and decided to make a song, using the exact location of the birds as notes (no Photoshop edit). I knew it wasn’t the most original idea in the universe. I was just curious to hear what melody the birds were creating.
I sent the music to the photographer, Paulo Pinto, who I Googled on the internet. He told his editor, who told a reporter and the story ended up as an interview in the very same newspaper.
Here I’ve posted a short video made with the photo, the music and the score.”
Also check my live presentation of Birds on the Wires at TEDx SΓ£o Paulo:Β tedxsaopaulo.com.br/jarbas-agnelli/
How glorious – NEVER did I imagine crows could be such incentive for such beautiful music! π
They are. I love crows especially the sound they make.
Is your tongue in your cheek SF?
I kid you not. What made you say that, SF?
SF? Silver Fox, lol!
Too Funny, duh me! Ha ha ha.
I’ve already sent this link to a few of my friends. It’s cool, P! Thank you so much! π
Hope they will like the musical score, Tk. You are welcome.
That is so cool! It reminds me; I am always surrounded by beauty…. if I only look (and listen). The same message we get when we walk the Camino…
Stop, look and listen. Yes, the Camino message.
I’ve always thought that when I see them on the wire, neat π
I’m going to pull out some of my pictures and get a composer to read the music.
I thought this was just beautiful!!!
Me too.
All of God’s creatures are amazing…
God is good.
π
What great birds to sit so correct that it sounds really nice. Amazing!
Yes!
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very nice – thanks for sharing
You’re welcome. Thank you for stopping by.
A fascinating idea. π What would they come up next? The hum of the bees mimicking a choir? Just a wild thought. π
Nothing wild about this. Someone might read your comment. Better start working on a patent. π