Tchaikovsky-Sleeping Beauty Waltz
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zzzzzzZZZZzzzzz beauty!
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Beautiful.
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Zleeping beauty,!!!!!!!!!
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I've been searching this songs for 7 seven years when I watched Scart's "Gone nutty"
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Tchaicovsky makes my mind fly...
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I feel like Edward G. Robinson at the end of "Soylent Green"!!!
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Eh, don't knock cartoons. I know my first introduction to some music (such as Gilbert and Sullivan) was through cartoons. Cartoons and other TV shows/movies can be a starting point for developing an interest in other forms of culture/the arts.
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expand your frame of reference beyond cartoons!
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I'm going to play this song at CRO soon! I'm sooo excited becasue i loveee this song!
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It's music in tom and jerry, the episode where they were ice skating!
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I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream
I know you, the gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam
yet I know its true that visions are seldom all they seem
but if I know you, I know what youll do
youll love me at once, the way you did
once upon a dream
From Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty
am9224 3 years ago 12
a lot actually. Composers not only take cues from their story, but they look around them. They look at sunsets, they look at the coming or going tide. They watch birds fly in the sky, and horses run in a field. Each and every endeavor they see can affect the way they look at a score, or how they create music.
You can see it in waltz/ballet too. Swan Lake is a great example.
NacodaLupine 3 years ago 8