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Mozart 's Greatest Violin Piece

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, 2nd Movement..  
 
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sneekyfreak12 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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How I wish someone would teach me how to play Piano or a Violin,
stradrools (2 days ago) Show Hide
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why don't you find a teacher?
young42able (4 days ago) Show Hide
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This was nice.I also would like to recommend something I found.
Owatunes on youtube a swedish to me unknown composer his short stories
and skrider sakta fram swedish for slow progress was really nice aswell as his grief for violin have a nice day whereever
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simply astounding.
joebruceicp (4 days ago) Show Hide
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is this that NEW lil weezy?....can anyone tell me?!
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Tdgonline (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Can't believe there's a replacement movement for the adagio? With the only other example (of a replacement movement ) I know of being the slow movement of the Paris symphony. Which I don't believe measures up to its predecessor. But, even without hearing the Adagio in E, could any other music take its place? It's absolutely wonderful!
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@LadyElizabeth5 because there are trolls, and because there are foolish victims. together they ruin all these good videos
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African tribes were selling slaves because white people were buying them. Blame on slavery can be spread, but not evaded.
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