Best waltzes music according to redditors
We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best waltzes music. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best waltzes music. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
A few to consider, some more affordable than others:
If you need anything more specific than that, let me know and I'll try to recommend something.
If you have a look in the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section for any of these, you'll find many more.
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I try to kill in time to the music. Sometimes I will mute all the game sound effects and play with just the music. I find it works best when I am playing scout/soldier/pyro/huntsman sniper. It does not work as well with other classes. For spy/medic/heavy I do no music at all. For engineer/demoman/regular sniper/shortstop scout it does not really matter.
Jeffries Fan Club "Feelin' Sorry" : Amazon
Jeffries Fan Club "Nothing to Prove" : Amazon
Low Pressure : CD Baby - iTunes - Amazon
My Superhero "Solid State 14" : CD Baby - iTunes - Amazon
That took longer to format and link than to actually find where to buy them.
Fun fact, buying from CD Baby gets the most money back to the band!
Agreed.
Do you know of this amazing album?
The Brahms Sonata in F- was originally this setup: duo pianos. He later rescored it for a piano quintet.
I prefer the original.
OP obviously has no idea what he's talking about. You want to know where electronic music came from? Listen to this http://www.amazon.com/Ohm-Early-Gurus-Electronic-Music/dp/B00004T0FZ
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|track|Gymnopédie No.1|
|album|Piano Dreams: The Erik Satie Collection (Pascal Rogé)|
|released|Jun 1997|
|cover|http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/252/13925489.gif|
|artist|Erik Satie|
|about|Alfred Éric Leslie Satie (Honfleur, 17 May 1866–Paris, 1 July 1925) was a French composer, pianist, and writer. Over the years, Erik Satie was described as a precursor of movements and styles as varied as impressionism, neo-classicism, dada, surrealism, conceptual art, minimalism, and ambient music. As well as taking the first steps towards techniques such as prepared piano and music-to-film synchronisation, Satie became one of the first musicians to perform a cameo appearance in a film, in 1924's Entr'acte by the French filmmaker René Clair.|
|pic|http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/252/82294991.png|
|mp3|mp3 on amazon|
|CD|CD on amazon|
|lastfm url|[Erik Satie on last.fm](http://www.last.fm/music/Erik Satie)|
|player|http://radd.it/r/listentothis/comments/1hupy9/erik_satiegymnopédie_no1classical_great/|
|youtube playcount|1,568|
|lastfm listeners|545,209|
|lastfm playcount|10,550,808|
|permalink|http://reddit.com/r/listentothis/comments/1hupy9/erik_satiegymnopédie_no1classical_great/|
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Kraftwerk - Computer World and The Man-Machine are two of my favorites. Classics. Also, although I don't own any records, old Krautrock stuff like Tangerine Dream & such would also fit into this category.
Also, for anyone interested in old electronic music, Ohm is a really good primer. Some really wild shit on there, especially on the DVD.
Also also, here's another awesome song. Early(ish) experiments with sampling. Art of Noise - Moments in Love
This is all I have for Chopin. Just the 'hits.'
And this for rachmaninov.
I do love both of them.