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Classic
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Albinoni - Adagio in G-Minor, Vesselin Demirev, violin - dedicated to Ogi
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Frèdèric Chopin Nocturne in C sharp minor Op. posth. Malgorzata Jaworska - piano
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Hamelin plays Chopin - Ballade No. 4
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Haydn - 6th Symphony
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J. S. Bach: Air (Classical guitar)
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La Valse d'Amelie
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Tchaikovsky - Waltz Of The Snowflakes
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Vivaldi - Four Seasons (Winter)
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Vivaldi Les 4 Saisons 1 Printemps
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3 weeks ago
"Satch Boogie" by Joe Satriani from "Satchurated" film - In theaters one more night March 8th, 2012!
From "Satchurated". In Theatres Now! Visit www.satchurated.com for complete listings by country and city.
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3 weeks ago
Steve Vai - TEC Awards Intro Reel
This reel was played at the 27th Annual TEC Awards where Steve Vai received the Les Paul Award- a prestigious award honoring those who have achieve...
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1 month ago
Gamma Ray - Heading for Tomorrow
We are heading for tomorrow
But we don't know if we're near
Will we beg, steal and borrow
Will we ever lose the fear
Time has passed in the mo...
99waystodie0 • 27,955 views
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3 months ago
Avantasia - The Flying Opera: Around The World In 20 Days (Full Concert)
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3 months ago
Manifolds Part 1.wmv
What are Manifolds? Qualitative walk through of the definition of manifolds as topological spaces having differential structure. Coordinate functi...
Mathview • 2,675 views
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3 months ago
AVANTASIA - Carry Me Over
Second video, from the album, The Scarecrow
PURCHASE ALBUM AT:
Nuclear Blast USA
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BTW GREAT SONG. Avantasia Forever
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3 months ago
Gamma Ray - Heavy Metal Universe
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I used to think Metal should be angry and sad until I found Power metal and Gamma ray (and old Helloween of course). Hail Happy Metal, Hail all metal people from the Heavy metal universe
As I Understand, if I got a coordinate function F:B->R^n then I can define a function to R^m m>n. so dim(M) is the minimal value?