by Tdarcos » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:58 am
pinback wrote:Maybe the most perfect piece of music ever written on this planet.
[Link to John Murphy's Adagio in D Minor]
Enjoy.
I'm right, right?
This page says that it looks like YouTube has a big fixation on it, and so does Hollywood since lots of movies have used it.
http://stefansmovies.wordpress.com/2011 ... n-d-minor/
If we're going to go instrumental classical and argue for the most perfect piece of music ever written, let's try Debussy's
Claire deLune, Schiller's
Ode to Joy, Beethoven's
Fifth Symphony or even Holst's
Mars Theme.
It also depends on what you mean by "perfect." Perfect for what?
Elevator music? Funerals? Meditation? I absolutely fell in love with about the first 20 seconds of Fleetwood Mac's
Everywhere when I first heard the "trilling" sound at the opening.
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[quote="pinback"]Maybe the most perfect piece of music ever written on this planet.
[Link to John Murphy's Adagio in D Minor]
Enjoy.
I'm right, right?[/quote]
This page says that it looks like YouTube has a big fixation on it, and so does Hollywood since lots of movies have used it.
http://stefansmovies.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/adagio-in-d-minor/
If we're going to go instrumental classical and argue for the most perfect piece of music ever written, let's try Debussy's [i]Claire deLune[/i], Schiller's [i]Ode to Joy[/i], Beethoven's [i]Fifth Symphony[/i] or even Holst's [i]Mars Theme[/i].
It also depends on what you mean by "perfect." Perfect for what? [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elevator_music]Elevator music?[/url] Funerals? Meditation? I absolutely fell in love with about the first 20 seconds of Fleetwood Mac's [i]Everywhere[/i] when I first heard the "trilling" sound at the opening.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKSmskT3fPQ[/youtube]