Born in Stamford, Connecticut in 1970, David Bruce grew up in England and now enjoys a growing reputation on both sides of the Atlantic. Bruce’s music draws on the wild dances and heartfelt laments of gypsy music, flamenco, klezmer and other folk traditions, as well as having a direct connection to composers like Stravinsky, Janáček, Berio and Bartók, who shared similar passions. Often witty and always colourful, pulsing with earthy rhythms, Bruce’s music has a directness rarely heard in contemporary music
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Introduction
Intro
Electronic Music for ORCHESTRA
How the Meter Works in Alright
5 COMPOSERS 1 THEME (ft. Adam Neely, Nahre Sol, Ben Levin & Tantacrul)
Dilla Beats
The Subtle Art of Modern Pop Production
Use Notes From the Chords
Vocal rhythm in the Chorus
history of the entire orchestra, I guess
Vocal rhythm in the Verses
Try Other Ways Through the Chord
Classical Composer Analyzes Kendrick Lamar
Radiohead and the Rhythmic Illusion
How Drummers Play Dilla Beats
5 COMPOSERS 1 IDEA (ft. June Lee, David Bennett, Ben Levin & No Compliments)
Best & Worst Endings in Classical Music
Dilla Beats in Classical Music
The M.C.Escher of Music?
A VERY BRIEF history of Classical Music (from 1000 A.D. to the present day)
Twoset violin review Huawei's AI smartphone music
Suspensions, Anticipations, and Pedal Tones
Text to image AI
Conclusion
history of the orchestra
What is Classical Vaporwave?
Why is there no Saxophone in the Orchestra?
Nirvana song AI
history of the violin
My failing composing career and what turned it around
multistring alchemy
Think About Overall Shape of Progression
Sarniezz
How CORY HENRY Crafts a SOLO (Snarky Puppy LINGUS)
Mata Zyklek
future technologies
new instruments
The next steps in future Music AI
clarinet
100 year old Polyrhythms Vs. New Polyrhythms
Wagner
conductors
Find a Balance Between Steps & Leaps
Keep the Rhythm Interesting
beethoven
Adapting the Sequence to the Situation
berlioz
The Rhythms of Tigran Hamasyan
Use Sequences
The Foundation Model
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