What's the most beautiful harmonically-wise piece of music you have ever heard? No need to be a "song", but a movement, a section, some part of a symphony, anything really. Post inspiring shit
What's the most beautiful harmonically-wise piece of music you have ever heard? No need to be a "song", but a movement...
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I like the allemande opening section from this
this song from the soundtrack of LOST
The songs off Pet Sounds
Steve Jablonsky - With sympathy.
Near the end.
Try it out, man.
Tell me what you think.
All of schnittke's requiem
there's nothing like Bach's Air
I don't want to get into Fedora tipping tier but the every note is just so precise and perfect no matter the instrument(s) or the complexity of the arrangement
listen to my waifus interpretation, absolutely fucking brilliant even with all those minor flaws
The final movement of Sleep by Godspeed you Black Emporer
The rain down portion of Paranlid Android by Radiohead
The opening of King of Carrot Flowers part 2 by Neutral Milk Hotel
The crescendo in Ny Battery by Sìgur Rós
This might be a pleb opinion but I really really love Henryk Gorecki's Symphony 3
Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 and Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
By Chopin
Gotta post some Bruckner
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sorry i'm retarded i posted a link starting to a specific time
goto 22:00
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Played this in high school band, second trumpet. This is the closest I can find to the arrangement we played. It was much more powerful feeling than this, but around 2:20 is pretty close to what the arrangement was like and it was one of the most beautiful moments of my life
vocal arrangement is cooler desu senpai
my college chorus did this and everybody likes it, even people who hate eric whitacre (like me)
sopranos and low bass had hard time lol
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Motion Picture Soundtrack for sure, it's one of the only songs that has ever made me tear.
sang this at graduation in high school
most of the sopranos and altos were crying by the end
Radka Toneff - Moon's a Harsh Mistress
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This jazz song is fucking haunting. I usually listen to either really hard hitting trap, hip hop or black metal but this song has a special place in my heart. Fuck
The vocal arrangement is like completely different for some reason? I can't find any vocal versions with that same chord progression. Vocal version is p nice tho
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>1:46
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>when the sound played forward and the sound played backwards play over each other
The Edge - David McCallum
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The flute part about 30s in gives me the chills every time.