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Beethoven's Sonate No. 4, "Moonlight", 3rd movement
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Anak
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Posted : Nov 7, 2007 19:46
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Anak
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Posted : Nov 7, 2007 23:18
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Xolvexs
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Posted : Nov 8, 2007 11:56
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everytime i hear this i see Tom & Jerry and sometimes Charlie Chaplin
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Anak
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Posted : Nov 8, 2007 20:40
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N.O.M
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Posted : Feb 13, 2008 03:07
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Giannis
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Posted : Feb 23, 2008 19:01
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yeap beethoven is great but you should listen rachmaninoff and change your opinion
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Posted : Feb 25, 2009 09:52
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On 2008-02-23 19:01, Giannis wrote:
yeap beethoven is great but you should listen rachmaninoff and change your opinion
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I did And i wont change my opinion.
Beethove transmit so powerfull vibes, it doesnt blow my minds, it crushes my heart
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 01:14
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Djones
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Posted : Mar 10, 2009 00:07
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Just like most who've played this piece, also I played only the first movement of it all.
This is where it really starts to get tense and interesting.
Incredible music! |
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