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Post by Archagon on May 30, 2003 21:15:48 GMT -5
Oh, and if I were to listen to classical, I would listen to the Moldau by Smetana. It's breathtaking, especially once you realize that the song is describing a river by that name.
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Post by Dr.Quack on May 30, 2003 22:22:58 GMT -5
I know "the Maldeau"
It's nice to listen to, but I can't say it's my favorite piece. I'm a hardcore shostakovich fan.
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Post by Archagon on May 30, 2003 22:55:50 GMT -5
Moldau, not Maldeau, but I think spellings can differ.
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Post by Dr.Quack on May 31, 2003 12:30:39 GMT -5
Remember. It was written in a different language. If the piece is Czech, then it probably looks really strange and has awkward accents.
Maldeau or Maldau: who really cares as long as it gets the message accross.
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Post by Archagon on May 31, 2003 19:52:08 GMT -5
That's what I said, with a different word choice.
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Post by GreenPathways16 on Jun 3, 2003 22:54:37 GMT -5
I'm still listening to the bleeping sounds of my computer. It is interesting how the human specieas has developed to create things like music and art. We are special = )
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Post by BlueDolphin on Jun 3, 2003 23:10:39 GMT -5
I agree. I once wondered if music is universal. That is, if aliens would find pattern and pleasantness in our music too. After all, can someone say exactly how music differs from other sounds?
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