Classical Music

rebel

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In an attempt to broaden my horizons, I d/l Beethovens fifth, sixth and nineth. Turned out to be the best idea ever. Since winmx blows I only actually got 8 minutes of the sixth, but it's so amazing. I don't think I could ever listen to it, and not be in a good mood after.

I would like to actually learn more about classical music. Does anyone hear listen to it?

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sometimes my mom listens to it on the radio, i dont really like it, i take keyboard class in school and my teacher is a classical freak so she makes ups listen to it all the time

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Yah dude, I've been playing classical piano for years, love the stuff, it's so chill and yet other times it's great if you're totally pissed off too, I listen to it all the time, it's great and musically sooooo complex and amazing to study, anything you wanna know dude, just ask me aye! hehe.

~~Phunkin Phatt Phreerider~~

*SkierX IS A STUD MUFFIN*

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Hey tim what your fav classical bit? Just wanted to know cause I wanted to D/L some and thought if you knew a little bout it you would be a good start.

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If you want something hard out and pretty wicked that makes you feel like god as Resnick13 put it, get 'Carmina Burana', or it might be 'O Fortuna', awesome, awesome piece. Also, Vivaldi and the 'Four Seasons' are very chill and relaxing. Moonlight Sonata is greeeeat, ummmm, Anything Beethoven, Wagner is good, Varez also.

~~Phunkin Phatt Phreerider~~

*SkierX IS A STUD MUFFIN*

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what's an ovature? a movement?

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'That's my cancer wishing face' - yellowsnow4U wishing cancer upon the server that kept us away from NS
 
movement that's the kind of music I make when I sit on the toilet.

Nobodys Perfect..............I'm Nobody
 
haha...I dunno, I can't really get into classical, I'll have to check it out

That was just so fresh, how you took it out of context like that...Do u have any Titanic Jokes for me?
 
the closest I'll get to that music is like classical guiter stuff, like opeth in that one song and Led Zeppelin stuff, and sort of pantera but its not really classical

Damn Danish's are good. ehh jon? hahahaha, Je n'oublierai pas quand mon ordinateur a baisé vers le haut un jour et a fait des million et des million de poteaux dans au moins de 5 minutes!
 
Yah, an overture is like in a musical or opera, it's the orchestural/muscial introduction, all good, there's some freakin' rad ones around.

~~Phunkin Phatt Phreerider~~

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I dont know if you would consider this classical music but andrea bucelli is pretty cool.

'Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music.' -Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989
 
werd, and Hayden, very complex, wikkid wikkid stuff.

~~Phunkin Phatt Phreerider~~

*SkierX IS A STUD MUFFIN*

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my suggestion: pick up Handel's Messiah. Also, we're doing a Bach piece in choir right now, I can't remember what one. It's in my car. But the harmonies are so tight and complex, but it sounds so easy... know what I mean? If anyone lives in southern Ontario, my choir Vox Nouveau is doing a sort of cabaret coming up, plus our year end concert June 1.

dw

 
Mozart is the good, although he sort of goes in the Romantic period, not Classical. I just finished the class music history, so got hear this stuff everyday. However, the best is, by far, AARON COPELAND! He's alive too, hes a modern one. He does that song you hear on the Beef Commercial. The one with the really fast tempo.

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Oh, another good one is Mendelssohn.

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'Hello, Frank. Can I get you something? Rack of lamb, perhaps?' -Louie
 
By the way Tim, can you play Moonlight Sonata, third movement and all? (uh, that's the really hard one right?). Anyway I know this kid, used to know him anyway, he was a goddamn God.... he would play moonlight sonata at his performances and you could just close your eyes and go into this trance listening to him... it was incredible.

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