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Do re mi
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Jun-16-2013 06:40
This is a thread about music. All kinds of music: classical, jazz, blues, rock, folk, film music... any kind you can think of. The questions can be about anything related to music: about composers, musicians (performers), styles/periods, musical forms, musical instruments, or about particular pieces or songs.
I'll start with a person.
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Bela Talbot III
Con Artist
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Jul-7-2013 03:31
Okay, is it a classical piece, or rock? Pop? Jazz? Is it purely instrumental, or is there singing too? From your piece/work clue, I think it's instrumental though...or you'd call it a song. More specifically, I would call it a song :D
It is real, right?? :)
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Jul-7-2013 03:52
It's classical, and it's both vocal and instrumental.
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Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad
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Jul-7-2013 04:22
Religious?
Ave Maria?
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Jul-7-2013 05:10
No, not religious.
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Bela Talbot III
Con Artist
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Jul-7-2013 07:56
Composed by a single person? Oh, and were the instruments part of an orchestra, or...?
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Jul-7-2013 07:58
Yes, composed by a single person - the composer :).
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Bela Talbot III
Con Artist
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Jul-7-2013 08:34
Heehee, I'd meant that maybe, it could be a band :)
It's vocal too...
Okay, I'll let the pros take it from here, before you all find out just how bad I am at this stuff :) It couldn't be by Mozart, or Beethoven, or Liszt, or Chopin, could it? Yeah, I'm just pulling out random names off the top of my head :)
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Jul-7-2013 08:41
It could, but it isn't :D. Don't give up so easily, Bela, we've just started.
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Art S. Revolutionary
Old Shoe
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Jul-7-2013 08:48
Are the vocals traditionally sung by a man or a woman?
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Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe
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Jul-7-2013 10:11
Is it part of an opera?
Was it composed in the 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st centuries?
I'll repeat Bela's question: is the instrumental element an orchestra? Piano? Harpsichord? Small ensemble?
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