a big thank-you to TyDaisuke for the music :D request for GreatFreedom and ShAd0WEcLyPzE~ again sorry about the quality of the audio..the high notes didn't sound well on my made-for-chat mic..hope you like the results(=´Д`=)ゞ oh and i dropped my webcam its kinda broken now.. translation~ Beneath a veil so cold, You deeply sleep, all alone The melody of prayer; on the lonely fields, a little light shined I watched as you dreamed You laughed like a child So dear, and yet so far - That is the promise of our future That one day, on a green morning, One day, we will make it there Because in this wintered sky We still believe Fields of Hope
Taylor Swift - Hey Stephen
NEW MICCCCC! :D I LOVE ITTTTT!! NO MORE HISSING! ------------------------------------------ I've recently become addicted to phantom of the opera so i decided to do this little quick one (tho it took forever XD) Hope you enjoy! Elaine xox DISCLAIMER : I DONT OWN PHANTOM OF THE OPERA I ONLY OWN MY VOICE!
A song is a musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed, 'sung,' and generally feature words (lyrics), commonly followed by other musical instruments (exceptions would be acappella songs). The words of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, although they may be religious verses or free prose. The words are the lyrics. Songs are typically for a solo singer, though there may also be a duet, trio, or more voices (works with more than one voice to a part, however, are considered choral). Songs can be broadly divided into many different forms, depending on the criteria used. One division is between "art songs", "popular music songs", and "folk songs". Other common methods of classification are by purpose (sacred vs secular), by style (dance, ballad, Lieder, etc), or by time of origin (Renaissance, Contemporary, etc). Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles however, this usage is considered incorrect. "Song" should only be used to describe a composition for the human vocals. In music styles that are predominantly vocal-based, a composition without vocals is often called an instrumental. A musical piece that may be either with or without vocals can be called a melody, a tune, or a composition.
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repo! the genetic opera deluxe edition soundtrack - zydrate anatomy (extended)
zydrate anatomy (extended) from repo! the genetic opera deluxe edition soundtrack please suscribe
A song is a musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed, 'sung,' and generally feature words (lyrics), commonly followed by other musical instruments (exceptions would be acappella songs). The words of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, although they may be religious verses or free prose. The words are the lyrics. Songs are typically for a solo singer, though there may also be a duet, trio, or more voices (works with more than one voice to a part, however, are considered choral). Songs can be broadly divided into many different forms, depending on the criteria used. One division is between "art songs", "popular music songs", and "folk songs". Other common methods of classification are by purpose (sacred vs secular), by style (dance, ballad, Lieder, etc), or by time of origin (Renaissance, Contemporary, etc). Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles however, this usage is considered incorrect. "Song" should only be used to describe a composition for the human vocals. In music styles that are predominantly vocal-based, a composition without vocals is often called an instrumental. A musical piece that may be either with or without vocals can be called a melody, a tune, or a composition.
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Emil Gilels plays Bach French Suite No. 5 in G, BWV 816 (2/2)
Part 2: Johann Sebastian Bach: (Do I really need to say this?) French Suite No. 5 in G, BWV 816 Piano: Emil Gilels
Beethoven & Glenn Gould
Freelance National Anthem Full lyric by Bill Dyszel Available at www.youtube.com/cinemasolo (To the tune Ode to Joy) We are full-time freelance writers. What we love is being free! We don't need no stinkin' office! We don't need security! Every day of freelance writing Brings a different kind of joy! And it keeps our families doubting That we're actually employed. Every morning we give thanks We're not commuting with the mob. We don't worry that we could get Fired for napping on the job. But if one day all those employees Lost their jobs one thing is true: One day later they'd be saying They had all "gone freelance," too. We are never sure if we will Make a profit or a loss, But we can't be terminated Just for flipping off the boss. Benefits are hard to come by, And the money's not enough, But our treasure is the endless Joy of working in the buff.
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Sarah Brightman & Antonio Banderas - El Fantasma de la Opera (The Phantom of the Opera)
Sarah Brightman & Antonio Banderas Live El Fantasma de la Opera
Miranda playing "River Flows In You" by Yiruma. © TRA 2009. All rights reserved.
니가 좋은 이유 (Why I like you) Contemporary Dance song with charming guitar sound and impressive upbeat rhythm. The rhythmical sound and melody composed in dance-pop style, the hot trend in America and England, are interpreted to Super Juniors gentle sensibilities. ©S.M. Entertainment Korean Lyrics by Shiro Composed & Arranged by Jimmy Burney, Steven Lee, Sean Alexander, Pascal "Claps" Sorry,Sorry (track #2) 13.03.2009 English Translation crazykyootie Romanization
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Hyunsoon Whang - "Allegretto (3rd Movement Mozart Sonata in C Major)"
A Drury University Production - Hyunsoon Whang from Lawton, Oklahoma performs the third movement of Mozart's Sonata in C Major, "Allegretto" live on DU Uncut in December 2008. www.drury.edu/duuncut
A song is a musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed, 'sung,' and generally feature words (lyrics), commonly followed by other musical instruments (exceptions would be acappella songs). The words of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, although they may be religious verses or free prose. The words are the lyrics. Songs are typically for a solo singer, though there may also be a duet, trio, or more voices (works with more than one voice to a part, however, are considered choral). Songs can be broadly divided into many different forms, depending on the criteria used. One division is between "art songs", "popular music songs", and "folk songs". Other common methods of classification are by purpose (sacred vs secular), by style (dance, ballad, Lieder, etc), or by time of origin (Renaissance, Contemporary, etc). Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles however, this usage is considered incorrect. "Song" should only be used to describe a composition for the human vocals. In music styles that are predominantly vocal-based, a composition without vocals is often called an instrumental. A musical piece that may be either with or without vocals can be called a melody, a tune, or a composition.
Teatro Real de Madrid, 1983
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen in their 1975 album A Night at the Opera.
This dhun is based on famous Gujarati Bhajan by Narsinh Mehta - "Vaishnav Jan To". This Bhajan was said to be favorite of Mahatma Gandhi and is very popularly sung in India. It is based on Raga Khamaj. This dhun also uses shades of other Ragas close to Khamaj family such as Jhinjhoti, Desh, Tilang and Malhar. Please visit www.bansuriflute.com for more.
GAEL GARCIA CANTANDO QUIERO QUE ME QUIERAS DE LA PELICULA "RUDO Y CURSI" EL ES TATO, "EL CURSI VERDUSCO"
Marie Plette rehearses "Un bel di vedremo" (One fine day) at the Detroit Opera House. November 2008. Michigan Opera Theatre.
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