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  • What classical piece is this?

    After my own intro, this goes into something I'm positive I've heard many years ago. To this day, I don't know what it is. (It's only 38 seconds long)

    Anybody?

    Identify, please!
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    Re: What classical piece is this?

    hmmm... it kinda sounds like one of Bach's Bouree's... I minored in Music performance and studied Music History quite extensively but can't recall the actual tune. Very Bach-ish, though.

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    • #3
      Re: What classical piece is this?

      I listen to classical and baroque extensively... I don't think its even made earlier than 1950

      unless by "After my own intro" u mean the beginning of the track was ur own composition, and from about 18 seconds on it's some classical piece... Sorry I don't recognize it. Don't think it's Bach though.

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        Re: What classical piece is this?

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        I listen to classical and baroque extensively... I don't think its even made earlier than 1950

        unless by "After my own intro" u mean the beginning of the track was ur own composition, and from about 18 seconds on it's some classical piece... Sorry I don't recognize it. Don't think it's Bach though.

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        Yes, the part I'm referring to starts at the 18-second mark. Good catch. The intro is my own. I'm pretty convinced I didn't write the part from 18 seconds forward, but I can't figure out what it is. To me, it sounds vaguely like either Bach or Vivaldi.
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          Re: What classical piece is this?

          I wanna say the trill thing is from Vivaldi's Four Seasons (Spring?)
          I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood

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