Instrumental music

lol you should title it god music, not good music

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I always rather think on a science fiction drama than a western when listening to this music.

I like the first version more.

Beautiful. I just wish she wouldn‘t use lyrics. It reduces the spheric athmosphere.

Thats one of the cutest video I watched recently. And I like the music.

And this one, lol.

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Not the perfect music for starting the day, but I don’t have to work much, and in those 3 hours my colleagues and I are going to eat my delicious, annual Erdaepfelkas with a great rustical Bauernbrot anyway. And drink champaign (the cheap german Sekt variant, though). I hope I won’t forget to make a before and after picture, lol.

This piece was on my list of “hallway” tunes I played on my akkordeon. Not the direction my akkordeon teacher went, lol. Nor my parents. So, I loved those sundays, when my family went off to visit some relatives and I gladly refused to accompany them on these boring trips, for being able to enjoy my hallway concert, lol. No clue from which ancestors I inherited my music taste.

Israels national anthem has a striking similarity to Smetanas Moldau.

I miss that hallway sound effect. None of my flats I ever lived in, comes even close.

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One of the best classical pieces I know.

I enjoyed this piece posted above, every time I went with the dogs this past week. We have a beautiful little forest between my flat and the next village. The trees don’t stand tight and thus the sun rays get beautifully through the green baldachin. That combination of this piece and walking through the bright forest is magical.

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Copland seems to have listened quite well to Dvorjak. I love this kind of classical music. It’s sensitive, optimistic, happy and also powerful.

A particularly beautiful version.

Edit: Perhaps it should have been a canon for one violin and piano.

Or maybe no violins and a bunch of kids.

Or maybe Pachelbel knew what he was doing with three violins and strings.

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Noise and sluts of both genders but it’s still Pachelbel. I like it.

Ugh.

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Ok, I admit these Dutch are not totally godless. Note they have a Chinese guy and even a darkie. It’s a gorgeous version of Bach’s best work, though.

Omg Russians!

And some French girl bringing a dead church organ to life.

And Lithuanians doing some weird almost-Jazz version.

And the Mormons. I can’t dislike them. I try, but I can’t.

Let’s see if Nico posts some sodomitic death metal slut version, now.

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lol maybe later

edit: took a few mins but finally found a version i like: