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.

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Top Reddit comments about Waltzes:

u/scrumptiouscakes · 8 pointsr/classicalmusic

A few to consider, some more affordable than others:

u/andyzweb · 5 pointsr/tf2

Waltzes
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.

u/radjose · 3 pointsr/Ska

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!

u/WellThenScrewIt · 2 pointsr/piano

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.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Music

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

u/raddit-bot · 2 pointsr/listentothis

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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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u/thencomesdudley · 1 pointr/vinyl

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

u/petercameronbacon · 1 pointr/classicalmusic

This is all I have for Chopin. Just the 'hits.'

And this for rachmaninov.

I do love both of them.