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ZappaDanMan (Member Profile)

ZappaDanMan says...

>> ^chicchorea:

Tried guitars a little as well. Always wanted to play it from a very early age. It was thought it might detract or distract from my piano playing so....
I play neither now for too many years.
How long have you played? What instrument do you have?
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I could never connect with the guitar for some reason, the dexterity is insane.. Guess I'm sticking with classical piano. Nice vid.



I've played 7, 2 is constant, piano is main. (mandolin, bass, guitar, piano, drums, accordian, flute). im clasically trained on piano for a long time... learning music is the hard part. Application of music to an instrument is easier. It's just learning the mechanics. You don't forget driving when you drive your friends car.

..yeah there are many problems with the modern teaching methods... I was lucky enough to be introduced to Suzuki method.

gwiz665 (Member Profile)

Shepppard says...

Ah, good to know. Thanks!

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You gots to use the old style embed to embed in comments.
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@gwiz665

I agree with you that Morrowind was better then Oblivion.. but I think Skyrim trumps them all.

All three keep the same "Theme" (the notes played for the rising crescendo) but differently.
Morrowind has it peacefully played by flutes as it climbs, Oblivion has it played with a quicker tempo and by trumpets, and skyrim put lyrics to it, and gave it a more grand feel.)

clicky

That video is a really good way of hearing how the theme evolved throughout the three games.


(Edit: I can't embed videos anymore for some reason, so it was replaced with a link instead.)

Shepppard (Member Profile)

gwiz665 says...

You gots to use the old style embed to embed in comments.
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@gwiz665

I agree with you that Morrowind was better then Oblivion.. but I think Skyrim trumps them all.

All three keep the same "Theme" (the notes played for the rising crescendo) but differently.
Morrowind has it peacefully played by flutes as it climbs, Oblivion has it played with a quicker tempo and by trumpets, and skyrim put lyrics to it, and gave it a more grand feel.)

clicky

That video is a really good way of hearing how the theme evolved throughout the three games.


(Edit: I can't embed videos anymore for some reason, so it was replaced with a link instead.)

From Arena to Skyrim - All Elder Scrolls themes

Shepppard says...

@gwiz665

I agree with you that Morrowind was better then Oblivion.. but I think Skyrim trumps them all.

All three keep the same "Theme" (the notes played for the rising crescendo) but differently.
Morrowind has it peacefully played by flutes as it climbs, Oblivion has it played with a quicker tempo and by trumpets, and skyrim put lyrics to it, and gave it a more grand feel.


(Thanks Gwiz)

That video is a really good way of hearing how the theme evolved throughout the three games.

The Denver International Airport, it's Full of Dicks

v1k1n6 says...

"Yes Smith I know sending the luggage straight to the terminal would be more efficient. But how are we supposed to make it look like cock and balls if we do it that way? C'mon Smith use your head."

But seriously growing up in Denver lots of weird shit has happened at that airport. I'm not superstitious or in anyway "over-sensitive" to environments around me but the original murals were very, very, fuct up. Then there's the huge part of the airport they "accidentally" built in the "wrong" area so they just decided to cover it up with shit tons of earth and "forget" it ever happened. Never seen any meat flutes though.

That all being said I agree, this guy is bat-shit crazy.

arvana (Member Profile)

Music From Space - Flutes In Space

deathcow says...

> So how DID she get that flute up there? Was it like that one time at band camp?

Eeeewww!!! No, the mission commander Jay Abroulet volunteered his colon which had 240% greater capacity.

Music From Space - Flutes In Space

Fusionaut (Member Profile)

Music From Space - Flutes In Space

Music From Space - Flutes In Space

Music From Space - Flutes In Space

Glass Tiger- My Song

Glass Tiger- My Song

Ultimate Japanese WTF



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