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Baker's Dozen - Creating Soundtracks... This thread is based on a series of games introduced into the forum by @Ingélou which were then adapted and revised by @Art Rock. I developed a series of "Create a soundtrack" themes over the course of those games and now present it as a thread-length...1K replies 10K views
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I have never really analysed it but maybe you have! So, how does Richard Strauss make his orchestration always sound like Richard Strauss? It is so perfect and unique I am sometimes overwhelmed. Just think about the high strings that have this supernatural "Strauss Glow" to them. Maybe it has...8 replies 275 views
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Here we go again. In the past, this popular thread had to be re-started a number of times because the files got to big for the software used. The restart with volume VIII accidentally practically coincided with the start of the new year 2022. Many members thought this was actually a good idea to...8K replies 165K views
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I was looking this blog http://www.aplvblog.com/2011/03/mozartian-counterpoint-part-vii.html for Mozart counterpoint examples a weeks ago. I start studying La clemenza di Tito oberture counterpoint. wow! that's pretty nice, the pink subject it's also another alternative of the green...11 replies 425 views
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On The Bell Telephone Hour Sutherland sang this aria as a tribute to her fellow Australian Nellie Melba. Nellie Melba - Donde Lieta Uscì - 1904 (La Bohème) Donde Lieta Usci by Joan Sutherland7 replies 98 views