Chopin – Nocturne op.9 No.2

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Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2
Chopin – Nocturne op.9 No.2
Nocturne in E flat major, op. 9, No. 2
Performed by Vadim Chaimovich (https://www.youtube.com/vadimchaimovich)
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Vincent van Gogh painted Starry Night a year before he died.
Chopin composed his popular Nocturne when he was around twenty years old.
It doesn't matter if you think it's too late for you or you still have a lot of time… you have to decide if you are Chopin or van Gogh.

The idea behind these videos comes from research published by the psychology department at UC Berkeley studying the relationship between colors, emotions and the impact of external stimuli on decision-making.

The study results demonstrate a strong correlation between faster music in a minor key and participants' choice of saturated, yellower, and lighter colors, whereas slower, minor music produced the opposite pattern (choice of desaturated, darker and bluer colors).

Based on these results, we wanted to create synesthesia in our videos and trigger more intense and long-lasting emotions in our viewers, achieve higher audience retention and interaction. We decided to do this by combining drawings by major painters who followed the scientific discoveries of this research.
The choice of these paintings and the subsequent association with music is also based on precise work which requires a lot of time and energy.

The analysis of the melodies gave us a lot of information about how the painting should have been made. We needed a simple blue pattern but with intrinsic meaning. Something that people might look at for a while and not really understand.

In creating this video, I tried to do just one thing which turned out to be the most difficult: to make you feel emotional synesthesia.
When you hear the melody, don't you have the impression that everything is… blue? Aren't you lost in the sky? is your mind racing? This is not without reason.
it's not just an image, it's not just a melody. It's a journey.
You don't get bored. It is your mind that uses the notes and colors to create your own experience.

Most single-frame videos online are just music, but not this one.

The search for the perfect combination is the key to the unconscious.

The research:
/"Music-color associations are mediated by emotion/"
https://www.pnas.org/content/110/22/8836
Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, Zoe Xu, and Lilia R. Prado-Leon
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