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This is a must hear!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=551670992127427964
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=551670992127427964
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daveb said:Tomita had a good rendition if you like sythesizer type music.
moose said:Sounds surprisingly familiar to...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1491516901670441597
;)
This guy is a lot better.
neutrino said:Ok, may be I'm not as "refined" as some of you are. I never said it was good. This is something like going through a crackpot theorist's website once in a while just to have a good laugh. If you don't like doing that either, then please accept my apologies.
big man said:Yeah I agree that second guy is a lot more stilited than the first one. They're both damn good at guitar, but the first one had the notes following one another more smoothly.
Probably the same can be said about the http://youtube.com/results?search_query=moonlight+sonata&search=Search"? Although, most of the videos feature the actual version, you can find jazz versions, too. :yuck:Castilla said:I think the question should be: why the melody of Pachelbel’s canon moves people of any country, any age, any musical background?
Never mind. Neither am I American nor do I have any idea of musical scales.excuse, I don't know the equivalence in your american musical scale
neutrino said:Probably the same can be said about the http://youtube.com/results?search_query=moonlight+sonata&search=Search"? Although, most of the videos feature the actual version, you can find jazz versions, too.
A classic, played by a skilled and dedicated artist, is still a classic. That's what (circularly) makes it a classic.Curious3141 said:If they mangled one of the most soothing classical pieces of all time, it's not a "must hear", it's a "musn't hear". At *any* cost. I'm not bothering to let the link load, I don't want it to spoil my memory of the piece.
DaveC426913 said:Argh! For years, I've been trying to tell anyone who would listen! I want to start a group that does the classics using modern instruments and techniques!
w00t TSO! :!)DaveC426913 said:Argh! For years, I've been trying to tell anyone who would listen! I want to start a group that does the classics using modern instruments and techniques!
I've been trying to get my friend to do a metal version of Beethoven's Ninth.
And yes, I loved Siberian Orchestra.
neutrino said:This is a must hear!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=551670992127427964