Teamliquid Classical Music Thread! - Page 3
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Empyrean
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miNi
Korea (South)2010 Posts
chopin's nocturne is good also. LOL, moonlight sonata. (balabalabalbalbalblablalalablaaaba BOOMBOOM) | ||
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lil.sis
China4650 Posts
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draeger
United States3256 Posts
Since I played the piano for a long time, I've always had a thing for piano solo pieces and concertos. I'd say of those, I enjoy works by Chopin the most. | ||
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HeadBangaa
United States6512 Posts
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LG)Sabbath
Argentina3024 Posts
btw does carmina burana's "o fortuna" count as classical? | ||
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rpf289
United States3524 Posts
On October 28 2005 20:01 SproutBoy wrote: If by "cool," you mean "retard," then you should probably realize that metal has its roots in classical music. Wow, your heaps cool. Compare a Metallica solo to classical, and you'll see some similarities. | ||
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PanoRaMa
United States5069 Posts
http://210.61.218.117/grm.cdn.hinet.net/xuite/56/0c/12067215/blog_13366/dv/237948/237948.wmv It's a chinese guy playing this piece on electric guitar, but you can still discern what the actual composition sounded like (actually you can hear the beginning of the composition for several seconds at the beginning of the clip). It should be quite famous iirc, because even I've heard it a lot of times, I just don't know the title/composer. Thanks in advance! | ||
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CoralReefer
Canada2069 Posts
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QuietIdiot
7004 Posts
Kicks ass and I can play it :D | ||
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Cloud
Sexico5880 Posts
it would be appreciated. | ||
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Compare a Metallica solo to classical, and you'll see some similarities.