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Feb-28-2008, 00:31
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hi
I'm trying to identify a piece of music and I have found this wonderful forum =)
this is the sample, it's about 920KB mp3, I didn't know where to upload it so I just picked the first site on google http://www.2shared.com/file/2908561/795a02d2/music.html
once you click the link, wait about 5 seconds for a download link to appear at the bottom
thanks
*edit* I figured out how to attach it
Last edited by glaufan; Feb-28-2008 at 01:06.
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Feb-28-2008, 08:02
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Originally Posted by glaufan
hi
I'm trying to identify a piece of music and I have found this wonderful forum =)
this is the sample, it's about 920KB mp3, I didn't know where to upload it so I just picked the first site on google http://www.2shared.com/file/2908561/795a02d2/music.html
once you click the link, wait about 5 seconds for a download link to appear at the bottom
thanks
*edit* I figured out how to attach it
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It is Chopin's Nocturne in C#-minor
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Feb-28-2008, 18:57
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Help: song title and author!
Hey guys!
I'm a newbie! I really need your help here. There is this song that is driving me crazy. I love it, yet I can't find out the composer... can someone help me?
It's the background music of a website. Just follow the link and listen.
http://www.corriere.it/iniziative/lacucinaitaliana
It's been months since I first heard it... please, HELP!
Thanks a million!
W63
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Feb-29-2008, 19:42
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Thanks Morigan
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Well, that's the theme song from Hawaii 5-0 !! 
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Oh thanks Morigan, you are a really help
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Mar-01-2008, 22:36
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Hello Friends,
I'd like to ask you for some help in identifying two pieces that have been lodged in my brain for some time now. They entered my life courtesy of everyone's favorite comedy team, Monty Python. I'll include some YouTube links here where you can hear the pieces:
1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY31P7sLJho
The music in question begins at precisely 1:34 when the "Probearound" caption appears. I love this piece. Wish I knew what it was...
2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2Je1CEPkUM
This is a fairly long clip, and the music I'm interested in doesn't begin until the very end - approximately 6:50.
Thanks for your help, everybody. And, even if you can't identify the music, you'll have fun watching the sketches! Everybody wins.
Cheers,
KipHenry
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Mar-01-2008, 23:48
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Hasn't this gone around once before? I distinctly remember saying "fourth movement of Rachmaninoff's first symphony" once before.
I'll get back to you on the next one after I finish watching both sketches. (It's not as if I've seen them a hundred times already. I have seen them a hundred times, already.)
OK. Don't know the confuse-a-cat one.
I feel so ashamed. Ashamed and confused. Confused and bewildered. Bewildered and splunge. Splunge and...
Oh, sorry. I just get in this this... (idiom, sir?).
Idiom.
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Mar-03-2008, 15:42
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That's from Il Quattro Stagioni, Op.8 (popularly called The Four Seasons) by Antonio Vivaldi. I always get confused with the movements, but I'm sure it's from one of the four seasons.
This one's easier: It's the caprice No.24 for solo violin by Nicolo Paganini. If you like this, check out Rachmaninoff's variations on this theme for piano and orchestra.
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Navneeth
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Mar-04-2008, 02:43
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Originally Posted by opus67
That's from Il Quattro Stagioni, Op.8 (popularly called The Four Seasons) by Antonio Vivaldi. I always get confused with the movements, but I'm sure it's from one of the four seasons.
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The Op.8 is actually Il Cimento dell'Armonia e dell'invenzione, a pack of 12 violin concertos from which the first four are known as The four seasons.
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Originally Posted by opus67
This one's easier: It's the caprice No.24 for solo violin by Nicolo Paganini. If you like this, check out Rachmaninoff's variations on this theme for piano and orchestra.
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Also...
Nathan Milstein's Paganiniana
Gyorgy Ligeti's Variations on a theme of Paganini
Johannes Brahms' Paganini Variations
Liszt's Grandes Études de Paganini, S.140 and Études d'execution transcendante d'après Paganini, S.141
perhaps Blacher's Paganini Variations too, they are just orchestral... no soloist involved.
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Mar-04-2008, 06:24
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A Quick Question
I have a friend who likes to make Beats and I was browsing through random sounds on his laptop. While browsing I found small portions of a song (its not even a full portion, its just cut up sections), yet I don't know what the song is or it's composer. I posted the portion on Imeem and I was wondering does anyone know the name of the song?
Imeem Song
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Mar-04-2008, 07:40
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Egmont Overture by L.V. Beethoven
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Mar-04-2008, 09:13
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thanks very much guys !! if you have meaby mp3's or something 
anyway plx much more music similar to that
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Mar-04-2008, 15:06
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Originally Posted by YsayeOp.27#6
The Op.8 is actually Il Cimento dell'Armonia e dell'invenzione, a pack of 12 violin concertos from which the first four are known as The four seasons.
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Thanks. I didn't know that.
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Mar-04-2008, 17:41
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Thanks. I didn't know that. 
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You are welcome. The Op. 3 is other great set: 12 concertos for 1, 2 and four violins... L'estro armonico.
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=vLDHrab5ajE
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Mar-04-2008, 17:43
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