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This is fun: Jacob Collier Improvises the National Symphony Orchestra. “I was challenged to improvise a piece of music with an orchestra, with no plan, no sheet music, no rehearsal, and no prior discussion. Here’s what happened.”

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Ryan N

It’s so delightful to watch a savant at work. Thanks for sharing this!

Matt S

Be warned, if you click on this you are likely to get sucked in for about 18 minutes. It was delightful!

CW Moss

Somehow, because the symphony synchronizes to Collier, it reminded me a bit of this Volkswagen commercial from the 90s.

sampotts

I have no idea how music theory works but when the audience started singing I burst into tears.

Bill Amstutz

I got emotional there as well...

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Collin Foster-Lawson

This was a sublime KDO experience: getting sucked into something I didn’t know I would find fascinating, and now I’m going down the rabbit hole discovering the music of Jacob Collier

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