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What Song Is This!??!

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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

:D :P
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its teh infamous life of brian gaut to teh max0r!
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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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What is "Hall of the Mountain King" originally arranged by Edvard Greig?

That is correct!

OK, Alex, I'll take Classical Masterpieces for $700... :lol:
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there is no $700 question in jepordy
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does it say anything about jeopardy anywhere in my post?? no, i don't think so.
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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... :lol:
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.
Looks like I am in the lead now....
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fair enough on the "arrange" and "compose," but not on the title of the suite. its the "peer gynt" suite, not "peter gynt"... furthermore, plasma's fine recording was specifically of hall of the mountain king, not the entire piece, so i must say that I am in the lead...
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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 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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How does everyone know so much about classical music?
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punkster103 wrote:How does everyone know so much about classical music?
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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
OK then, its a tie (DAMN that face!)
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punkster103 wrote:How does everyone know so much about classical music?
i just enjoy classical :D
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Post by pyromjm »

thats a good song
CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK
(its fun)
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