6.5/10 It sounds like one of those songs that I would like more with time. Likely turn into a 7.5/10 in time :) It's not bad at all.
6.5/10 It sounds like one of those songs that I would like more with time. Likely turn into a 7.5/10 in time :) It's not bad at all.
Airaku said: 6.5/10 It sounds like one of those songs that I would like more with time. Likely turn into a 7.5/10 in time :) It's not bad at all.
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I like the vast variety of moods. 8.5/10?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Yr720ftjaA Skip to the start at 0:50,
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Mr_No said: 8.3/10 It does sound beautiful. All of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J2OlIpQgF8 |
Sounds fun, somehow. 8.0/10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccyHT1sFmsg
The following piece is considered by sveral to be the greatest piece for piano, or anything, for the matter.
Much less subjectively, it is most definately one of the most innovate pieces of all time, truely ahead of it's time. Even disconsidering the famous faux-jazz passage in the second movement (at around 17:10) it is most definately ingrained in the romantic period, and shows occasional signs of the late 19th - 20th century impressionists (debussy and co.), not what you would expect from a classical-period composer.
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DEAD_ORIGINAL said: it was ok https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGCdLKXNF3w |
Posted less than 2 minutes after I posted it. I get not listening to the whole thing, put that's a bit weak -_- . Your song is, by the way, unavailable in my country (Canada), post another video or just the name, next.
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so, if someone actually listens to the song, for more than 1 minute:
The following piece is considered by sveral to be the greatest piece for piano, or anything, for the matter.
Much less subjectively, it is most definately one of the most innovate pieces of all time, truely ahead of it's time. Even disconsidering the famous faux-jazz passage in the second movement (at around 17:10) it is most definately ingrained in the romantic period, and shows occasional signs of the late 19th - 20th century impressionists (debussy and co.), not what you would expect from a classical-period composer.
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DEAD_ORIGINAL said: try this instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIIJjmjto-A |
Yeah, that work's, and the song's not bad, either. 8.2/10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccyHT1sFmsg
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Much less subjectively, it is most definately one of the most innovate pieces of all time, truely ahead of it's time. Even disconsidering the famous faux-jazz passage in the second movement (at around 17:10) it is most definately ingrained in the romantic period, and shows occasional signs of the late 19th - 20th century impressionists (debussy and co.), not what you would expect from a classical-period composer.
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palou said:
Yeah, that work's, and the song's not bad, either. 8.2/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccyHT1sFmsg The following piece is considered by sveral to be the greatest piece for piano, or anything, for the matter. Much less subjectively, it is most definately one of the most innovate pieces of all time, truely ahead of it's time. Even disconsidering the famous faux-jazz passage in the second movement (at around 17:10) it is most definately ingrained in the romantic period, and shows occasional signs of the late 19th - 20th century impressionists (debussy and co.), not what you would expect from a classical-period composer. |
Very good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6PHgtdxFrY
Youll love it