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Old 05-16-2001, 11:14 AM   #1
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Question What's your favorite classical song??

What are y'alls favorite classical songs (you don't have to be able to actually play it)????????

Mine are probably Moonlight Sonata (I wish my fingers could move fast enough to play that third movement!!), Fur Elise, and Canon in D (by faaaaaaaar my favorite classical song to play!)

The first two are Beethoven and the last one (Canon) is Johann Pachelbel (spelling?)

What about y'all???

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Old 05-16-2001, 12:27 PM   #2
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You spelled Pachelbel right.
My favorites that i CAN'T play are:
K545: Mozart, Turkish March: Mozart, Petit Chien: Chopin,
Anything by Chopin including his Nocturnes.
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Old 05-16-2001, 04:23 PM   #3
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I'm a big Chopin fan, also like most of Rachmaninoff's pieces and quite a few of Liszt's

I'd say my favorite classical piece is the War of 1812, though
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I love

the way that Fur Elise seems to flow right off the page. I know that it is a pretty well-known song, but many people do not take the time to really listen to it. There is so much passion within this song, and that is what I like and what makes the difference between good songs and great songs. It is very simple, with only two major chords and two real parts, but I find that it can be very soothing and it just flows well

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If you have Windows, go into Media Player, click Open, and you can listen to Fur Elise.
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