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arubin
post Sep 29 2014, 12:22 PM

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Lol I approve of this tered because I also believe in spreading appreciation of classical music. thumbup.gif thumbup.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

Here, I help you out too.

You will hear this in almost every scene depicting a peaceful morning in many cartoons.

arubin
post Sep 29 2014, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(bb100 @ Sep 29 2014, 12:24 PM)
But I never heard before... cry.gif
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Woi, how can? Grieg isn't that famous or popular a compose but Per Gynt suite No. 1 is famous enough to be used in just about every scene where peaceful and relaxing music is needed.

I add more.

You should also have heard this before:


This particular piece is so often used by Disney that people often forget or are unaware it actually comes from Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky.


This is a classic piece of horror music


If you haven't heard this song before, you likely have been living in a cave all along because its like the most famous classical piece to the point that I am actually sick of it.

arubin
post Sep 29 2014, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(exquisite_markas @ Sep 29 2014, 12:41 PM)
Why sick of it?? Try following how the basses are in sync with the strings and winds. Damn gooding man.

Hope you get what I mean...
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I know what you mean mang. Its just that this used to be one of my favorite songs until it exploded in popularity and I started hearing it everywhere.

QUOTE(bb100 @ Sep 29 2014, 12:41 PM)
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Thanks for the additions! All are wonderful music indeed.

Are you a member of any orchestra/symphony? unsure.gif
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Took piano lessons for about 8 years when I was a kid. Never really got good at it, but part of the lessons also involves studying musical theory (there is a test for it) and I figured that since I have to learn about Mozard, Beethoven, Bach, etc. than I might as well start listening to their music too so that I actually recognize their music instead of merely committing them to memory for the exam.
arubin
post Sep 29 2014, 01:24 PM

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More I just thought of:

This particular piece is commonly used during sad scenes or for mourning


Music to fall asleep to...


I am still not happy that the Christians hijacked this song mad.gif



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post Sep 29 2014, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(wodenus @ Sep 29 2014, 01:27 PM)
Why are the videos so small can't read the titles lol
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Doesn't take so much space mar, but fine fine I list the titles for you:

Camille Saint-Saens - The Swan
Brahms - Lullaby
Beethoven - Symphony No 9 Ode to Joy

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