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I never did.
Until now.
It was on the radio of a taxi I was in last night, and the driver said to me "Good piece of music that is", or something generally along those lines.
I took my chance. I swooped in with the line of questioning in a vain attempt that this, what seemed to be, a simple man, unknown to te world of classical music, knew the title of the song.
He did.
Woo.
*****
Adagio for Strings is probably the only piece of classical music that I particularly like.
It's a wonderful spiraling piece of sombre music, that is heart felt throughout.
Most of you aren't classical music fans, or at least I would think not.
But try this piece of music, and just listen to it.
KaZaA isn't a good choice, considering the fact you'll get the shortened, techno/danced up version, that has basically murdered this great piece of music.
It's around 9 mins long - as a lot of stringed pieces of music are.
There's no words involved, only strings.
And it's great.
I never did.
Until now.
It was on the radio of a taxi I was in last night, and the driver said to me "Good piece of music that is", or something generally along those lines.
I took my chance. I swooped in with the line of questioning in a vain attempt that this, what seemed to be, a simple man, unknown to te world of classical music, knew the title of the song.
He did.
Woo.
*****
Adagio for Strings is probably the only piece of classical music that I particularly like.
It's a wonderful spiraling piece of sombre music, that is heart felt throughout.
Most of you aren't classical music fans, or at least I would think not.
But try this piece of music, and just listen to it.
KaZaA isn't a good choice, considering the fact you'll get the shortened, techno/danced up version, that has basically murdered this great piece of music.
It's around 9 mins long - as a lot of stringed pieces of music are.
There's no words involved, only strings.
And it's great.