What Song Is This!??!
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What Song Is This!??!
AHHH!!!
ive been trying to figure out WHAT the name of this tune is and WHo did it.
Its a piano roll. No song.... im thinking beethoven. Since theres nothing i could write to describe it i had to go and make a wav of it.
If ANYBODY knows what the name of this is, tell me!!! arrrrggg......
i made it quick and itsonly 107 k to d/l
http://schwippy.com/dundun.wav
ive been trying to figure out WHAT the name of this tune is and WHo did it.
Its a piano roll. No song.... im thinking beethoven. Since theres nothing i could write to describe it i had to go and make a wav of it.
If ANYBODY knows what the name of this is, tell me!!! arrrrggg......
i made it quick and itsonly 107 k to d/l
http://schwippy.com/dundun.wav
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Haha, that's a great impersonation of the real song, but sorry, I can't help you with that one. I know it's classical, that's for sure.
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Ahh, to bad it wasn't arranged by Edvard Grieg, it was composed by him. An the title of the suite is the Peter Gynt Suite.jimmyd00gan wrote:What is "Hall of the Mountain King" originally arranged by Edvard Greig?
That is correct!
OK, Alex, I'll take Classical Masterpieces for $700...
Looks like I am in the lead now....
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Actually since you have spelled Edvard Grieg wrong, I would still insist that I am in the lead since more info was given by moi. And you definitly wouldn't want to take that $700 question.
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How does everyone know so much about classical music?
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OK then, its a tie (DAMN that face!)jimmyd00gan wrote:<---How can you argue with this face?!?!?!?!
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<---and yes i realize i spelt grieg wrong and for that i will always be sorry
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