Monday, 28 March 2011
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Totally Necessary: An Orchestral Rendition of Rebecca Black's "Friday"
Nothing improves an auto-tuned days of the week ditty like violins. Walt Ribeiro has arranged Rebecca Black's "Friday" as a classical piece "on par with Stravinsky's Rite of Spring and Beethoven's Fifth symphony." Sounds impressive, but the real feat is in getting an orchestra to play this without doubling over in laughter.
Are you sick of "Friday" yet? [via The Daily What]
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Comments (8)
I'm jammin'.
I love the orchestral version!
And yes, I'm sick of this song. It's awful, yet gets stuck in your heard like none other.Pretty cool, but it sounds so computer generated...because it obviously was. Oh well...still cool.
Check out the orchestra version of "Hide your kids, hide your wife."
This is much better. And being a former bandgeek I can totally relate to this.
Is this song seriously so popular that professional orchestra members are wasting their time trying to make a "better" version of it? o_e
I actually love this orchestral version. It's nice ^_^
@bAbiiExxPiNay@xanga - I honestly don't think it was computer generated.
Other than the obnoxious rock beat going on in the percussion section it wasn't that bad... definitely an improvement from the original (mostly because the words aren't there...).