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Author: gejopari
Posted: Nov 05 2007 - 07:04 AM
Subject: re: re: Song usually played in a storm [solved]
You mean I was right? Excellent! You're so welcome!
Author: ultranol
Posted: Nov 04 2007 - 01:52 PM
Subject: re: Song usually played in a storm
Author: ultranol
Posted: Nov 04 2007 - 01:51 PM
Subject: re: Song usually played in a storm [solved]
THANK YOU SO MUCH! :D
Author: gejopari
Posted: Nov 04 2007 - 07:27 AM
Subject: re: Song usually played in a storm
Sounds to me vaguely like a portion of "Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky.
Author: ultranol
Posted: Nov 04 2007 - 04:04 AM
Subject: Song usually played in a storm
Hello... can someone for Christ's sake help me to identify this song?

It is played with an orchestra, it's classical music, that's everything I know about it. First I thought that it was Jaws soundtrack... but after I listened to the real soundtrack I realized that it isn't. It reminds me something like a storm, I think it is played in cartoons and movies to set the mood for a storm or something like that.

I've been with this song for two weeks in my mind and couldn't find any information about it. Can anybody please help me?

Imagine this being played with a full orchestra, "forte" dynamics, first 8 notes with the brass section, low pitch, then the A end E are played with the string section, with a somewhat higher pitch...


 
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Please help me!

Thank you so much!

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