The fanfare at the beginning is so hard, but so much fun
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Vestige
United States303 Posts
The fanfare at the beginning is so hard, but so much fun | ||
phosphorylation
United States2935 Posts
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tampix
France20 Posts
On March 09 2011 21:01 rabidch wrote: paganinininininininininini + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isyxbLJb29w + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nk0GU6T504 + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9zYrBW9jVQ + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + Muczynski's desperate measures. can't find a good version of it so you can youtube one for your own satisfaction + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + How can you make a post about Paganini and not post a video of Itzhak Perlman or Yehudi Menuhin? Perlman's 24 Caprices is one of the most brillant recording of the 20th century | ||
Eogris
United States148 Posts
Artist is Yngwie Malmsteen one of the greatest guitarists ever. | ||
rabidch
United States20288 Posts
On March 10 2011 06:43 tampix wrote: How can you make a post about Paganini and not post a video of Itzhak Perlman or Yehudi Menuhin? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCePRgqO-HI Perlman's 24 Caprices is one of the most brillant recording of the 20th century heifetz = auer, and i like heifetzs approach to this better than menuhins. kagan plays a bit of both but without piano accompaniment so i included him too therefore thats all thats needed, if you dont understand then you missed the point of that post completely | ||
TheMusiC
United States1054 Posts
On March 10 2011 06:31 Vestige wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYYzDpuoGMI&feature=related The fanfare at the beginning is so hard, but so much fun ah, pines. brings back great memories of high school | ||
Zeetee
United States153 Posts
On February 28 2010 09:22 ColdLava wrote: I play piano and basically piano and music has been a huge staple in my life from the time I can remember. You'll probably find a lot of people here play piano, I would count on it ^_^ The fact that you guys play instruments alone is great, in my opinion, music is a bridge you make from yourself to the rest of the world. As a pianist, and as cliche as it is because EVERYONE plays Beethoven, I find Beethoven the most fun to play. If I'm bored I can simply open up one of the Beethoven sonata books (he wrote 32, and the 32 sonatas are usually put into two books) and just play the sonata movement that I happen to stumble on first. However, I have a huge amount of love for concertos, which are 3 movement pieces where an orchestra is accompanied by a solo instrument (or two, such as piano/cello). My favourite concerto is probably Beethoven's 4th concerto, especially the third movement. My preference is Murray Perahia's version of it, because I think he is absolutely REMARKABLE in the touch he gives the piano, he just always has the right tone in what he plays, however, Alfred Brendel is another beast on the piano, as he is self taught too, and is very technical when it comes to his interpretations of the pieces. ^_^ hope you guys enjoy its all about the 9th homie | ||
Pigsquirrel
United States615 Posts
But I can't wait for marching season. | ||
Eogris
United States148 Posts
On March 10 2011 12:37 Pigsquirrel wrote: I play trumpet in high school band. Just made first chair concert band trumpet in my sophmore (tenth grade, second HS year of four, etc. for you non-USians). Pretty proud. But I can't wait for marching season. go out for jazz band if you can! marching band is fun, but nothing beats jazz band. | ||
bellykiller
United States69 Posts
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JieXian
Malaysia4677 Posts
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seaofsaturn
United States489 Posts
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ChrissCross
Romania8 Posts
On March 10 2011 06:49 Eogris wrote: not sure how popular this will be with you guys, but i love it. Artist is Yngwie Malmsteen one of the greatest guitarists ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyBj3vNI1g8 Oh yeah! and one of the fastest guitarists | ||
[SuNdae]
Finland323 Posts
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Abductedonut
United States324 Posts
He's not as good as the other two but I love the song! =D And for this song.. it's not really "classical" music but it's AMAZING. I don't care if you don't want the other three, but you must watch this one! Your life won't be the same without it! | ||
curlfry
Australia103 Posts
i can;t think of anything worse, personally cool jazz Eg "Kind of blue" by miles davis i can't rage quit, even when i want too but when i do, i listen to the whole album again User was temp banned for this and other posts. | ||
naggerNZ
New Zealand708 Posts
Luigi Rubino Nils Frahm | ||
Sky
Jordan812 Posts
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FindMeInKenya
United States797 Posts
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InstantClubHit
United States4 Posts
Karelia Suite's Ballade not only got me into Sibelius but into classical music as well, so you could say that this piece changed my life. I apologize for this not being the full (re: ridiculously long) piece, but I feel this lovely excerpt of Tavener's is well worth posting at this moment, in honor of our dying thread: I can think of a million more pieces that I would like to put up, but I would be much happier to leave them out so that others might have the chance to post in this thread. I'm not exactly a classical music insider, however, so if these seem like pedestrian choices, there you have it. | ||
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