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8-bit Boléro

270 pointsby Aissenyesterday at 11:38 AM41 commentsview on HN

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thomassmith65yesterday at 9:10 PM

  According to a possibly apocryphal story from the premiere performance, a woman was heard shouting that Ravel was mad. When told about this, Ravel is said to have remarked that she had understood the piece.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bol%C3%A9ro
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swiftcodertoday at 12:45 PM

The theremin built out of a bar clamp is delightful

fodmapyesterday at 12:08 PM

That Commodore C64 accordion made me laugh.

Ah it's called The Commodordion https://linusakesson.net/commodordion/index.php

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kpilarstoday at 11:48 AM

If you like bolero look at this f guy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy5Ve3338-E

abetuskyesterday at 9:52 PM

For anyone wanting to know, the keyboard layout is that of a chromatic button accordian [0] [1].

I guess there's a C64 "executable" that he's made available but no source so I don't know what the exact keymapping is. I did find a few different resources that show the layout in action [2] [3].

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwsZ41pA_Vo&t=58s

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_button_accordion

[2] https://okathira-dev.github.io/client-web-api-sandbox/button...

[3] https://www.rmwinslow.com/tones/

layer8yesterday at 9:13 PM

It’s probably not a coincidence that the climax starts at 13:37.

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consumer451yesterday at 10:15 PM

Ha! I almost posted this here but I thought maybe I was posting too many music videos on HN.

I am part of the LOAD "*", 8, 1 generation, and this is really freaking cool.

One of the funniest things in the video is the variety of neck tie configurations, one for each part.

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kkkqkqkqkqlqlqlyesterday at 8:29 PM

> 0 regrets

That's the most important number in stores like this one.

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tantaloryesterday at 10:59 PM

Several mentions of "the automaton" but no idea what that is. It's a bit vague.

The photo of "the automaton" appears to be a melamine white particleboard panel.

https://www.linusakesson.net/music/bolero/boxes-large.jpg

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timfsutoday at 5:59 AM

Possibly best thing ever on Hacker News. There is something quite appealing about the simplicity of Boléro

arthurdentureyesterday at 10:44 PM

This is way more pleasant than the kazoo version by famous children's author Sandra Boynton. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U14IBek-wNU

codezerotoday at 3:58 AM

This is my favorite song, and I'm delighted to hear it as a chiptune! amazing work!

drivers99yesterday at 9:29 PM

Listened to this exact video this morning when it was among the newest videos in my YouTube subscriptions. I've had it stuck in my head since then.

ageitgeyyesterday at 10:32 PM

This guy's other video where he covers Clowncore's 'Computers' on computers is one of the most impressive, incredibly niche things I've ever seen on YouTube. He's a serious talent.

nebula8804yesterday at 11:01 PM

He has come a long way since Craft. What a total rock star. In that time I have done nothing as awesome with my life (other than enjoying his productions). Heres to 17 more years of awesomeness!

Rochusyesterday at 10:57 PM

Great music survives everything ;-)

That's such a good idea with this old equipment. And you can see that the guy tried hard not to laugh. And surprisingly, the arrangement sounds great. Hilarious.

teddyhyesterday at 9:22 PM

If I recall correctly, Boléro (the music piece) has a special meaning in the very early Swedish hacker scene, often used as a sort-of in-joke.

aldousd666yesterday at 8:51 PM

I love projects like this. finally someone found a new use for those dot matrix printers.

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darkmightyyesterday at 8:53 PM

:´)

B1FF_PSUVMtoday at 4:11 AM

Why do I get reminded of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells?

(Yes, I've heard the Ravel before, I mean the presentation style, e.g. Oldfield: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdMtqKZ6GrY )

YesBoxyesterday at 10:04 PM

Beautifully done! What more can I say?

Those disc drive sounds are so cool

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Tcepsayesterday at 10:05 PM

I am so happy that people make things like this <3

temp0826yesterday at 11:00 PM

Linus never fails to impress. A true virtuoso

nrhrjrjrjtntbttoday at 1:01 AM

Nostalgic for Torvill and Dean too

disqardtoday at 1:06 AM

Amazing! Thanks for sharing.

LanceHyesterday at 11:21 PM

I miss dynamic range in music.

jfvinuezayesterday at 9:35 PM

so good