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SRV "Rude Mood"
Tchiachovsky "1812 Overture"


Gotta go with Zaia's nomination of "elsa's procession to the cathedral". Absolutely amazing piece.
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irishmick79 wrote:Gotta go with Zaia's nomination of "elsa's procession to the cathedral". Absolutely amazing piece.
Amazingly painful to me...I was playing crash cymbals for that piece at state Festival, and pinched a nerve in my elbow with the first hit. Couldn't feel my left arm for a week.
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Someone mentioned "Hall of the Mountain King"?

My first memory of classical music is my father playing this song so loud that it vibrated the floor of the trailer, and could be heard the next street over.

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The call of Ktulu (Cthulu) Metallica

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Re: Favorite instrumental song(s)

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The Dark wrote:Sure, Zai, mention half the pieces I was going to say :P

*rubs hands together maniacally* BWAHAHAH!! THAT WAS MY PLAN!!!







You have good taste.

:wink: :P :D
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Zaia wrote:
The Dark wrote:Sure, Zai, mention half the pieces I was going to say :P

*rubs hands together maniacally* BWAHAHAH!! THAT WAS MY PLAN!!!







You have good taste.

:wink: :P :D
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Ipplitov Ivanov - "Georgian War March"
Tchaikovsky - "The Battle at Poltava"
Tchaikovsky - "1812 Overture"
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TOOL: Triad
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I'll pick a few that come off the top of my head.

Maurice Ravel - Bolero
Dvorak - Slavonic Dances
Stravinsky - The Firebird Suite
18th variation from Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, Op. 43 by Sergei Rachmaninoff
John Cage - 4:33 :D

That should be enough for a short list.
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"Surfing With The Alien"- Joe Satriani

Also, the sound of a Formula One racecar engine as it Doppler-shifts past you on its way down the straightaway. I know what you'll say, but dammit, that is an instrument, and that is music!
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Since others have mentioned SRV and Satriani I add my other favorite:

"La Villa Strangiato" - Rush
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Since we're talking about Satriani (and I'm listening to it right now), I'd say The Attitude Song.

If I could include it (but I can't because it's not technically an instrumental): Shine on You Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd. Has a couple minutes of vocals out of ~27 mins that disqualify it.
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Just got Surfing with the Alien off Direct Connect, listening to it now. It's amazing, thanks for recommending it :D
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Guilty Gear music owns my soul...a few samples of my favorite tracks:

From Guilty Gear OST
Prologue: Shout & Burning
Keep Yourself Alive
The March of the Wicked King

Guilty Gear X/Heavy Rock Tracks
Calm Passion
Awe of She
Suck a Sage
Burly Heart

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Satriani is the man; totally blows Steve Vai out of the water.
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Zaia wrote:Satriani is the man; totally blows Steve Vai out of the water.
If we're talking Satriani, I also really like "Summer Song".
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Zaia wrote:Satriani is the man; totally blows Steve Vai out of the water.
I shall see about this Satriani, though for now Daisuke Ishiwatri is my current "Sam Da Man".
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Darth Wong wrote:
Zaia wrote:Satriani is the man; totally blows Steve Vai out of the water.
If we're talking Satriani, I also really like "Summer Song".

That's the one they used in that Sony (?) commercial aaaaaaaages ago. Do you know the one I'm talking about? Awesome song.
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Hotfoot wrote:Guilty Gear music owns my soul...a few samples of my favorite tracks:

From Guilty Gear OST
Prologue: Shout & Burning
Keep Yourself Alive
The March of the Wicked King

Guilty Gear X/Heavy Rock Tracks
Calm Passion
Awe of She
Suck a Sage
Burly Heart

Guilty Gear XX
Kagematuri
Noontide
The Midnight Carnival
Damn it, you beat me to it!

Other VGBGM that Owns me:

Hellmarch and Hellmarch 2 -- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 1 and 2
(stage BGM)Vascillia Sky -- Zone of the Enders: The Second Runner
Magus' Theme -- Chrono Trigger
Strider Hiryu -- Marvel vs. Capcom
Leviticus -- Freespace 2
Into the Crimson -- Virtual On Oratorio Tangram
Fade to Black -- Virtual On Oratorio Tangram
Horteka Theme -- Skies of Arcadia
Airship Battle -- Skies of Arcadia
Delphinus Cruise -- Skies of Arcadia
Boss Battle -- Skies of Arcadia
Battle with Zelos -- Skies of Arcadia
Final Boss Battle -- Skies of Arcadia
(can you tell that I love Skies of Arcadia's music?)
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Bloody Tears - i donno, one of the remixes of it @_@
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The Dark wrote:
irishmick79 wrote:Gotta go with Zaia's nomination of "elsa's procession to the cathedral". Absolutely amazing piece.
Amazingly painful to me...I was playing crash cymbals for that piece at state Festival, and pinched a nerve in my elbow with the first hit. Couldn't feel my left arm for a week.
We played it as the march for graduation in college. COLLEGE mind you. That's over 500 people walking in. Over and over and over and over... If I never hear that song again, it'll be too soon!
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Zaia wrote:Satriani is the man; totally blows Steve Vai out of the water.
I donno about that, i saw them both at G3... Satriani has speed and everything, but Vai is a way better composer. Hes invinted his own scales, tempered his own instrument effects, and composed full length scores. Satriani is still the man, but hes nothing more than just a " shred " guitarist. There was hundreds before him, and there will be hundreds after. Vai is just a more acomplished musician.
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aphexmonster wrote:
Zaia wrote:Satriani is the man; totally blows Steve Vai out of the water.
I donno about that, i saw them both at G3... Satriani has speed and everything, but Vai is a way better composer. Hes invinted his own scales, tempered his own instrument effects, and composed full length scores. Satriani is still the man, but hes nothing more than just a " shred " guitarist. There was hundreds before him, and there will be hundreds after. Vai is just a more acomplished musician.
Ummm.......first of all, I HIGHLY doubt Steve Vai invented his own scales. There are many, many different scales, modes, sequences, etc., and Steve was born after almost all of these came into existence. I don't know what sort of musical background you have, but I'm a music educator who has taken years of music history, music theory, composition and arranging classes, and I am almost positive that Steve Vai did not 'invent' any new scale. He may have popularized an obscure one, though: what scale is it that he allegedly invented?

Second of all, Steve is a good technical musician, but that is all. Joe Satriani is entirely more musical, both in composition and execution. Steve's abilities to create instrumental effects doesn't impress me in the slightest; I'm much more impressed with Joe's lyrical melodies and seemingly-effortless solos. I have CDs by both of them, and it's my opinion that Joe Satriani is the better musician.
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I am no music expert, but when I hear Joe Satriani's music, I hear music and emotion. When I hear Steve Vai, I hear technical proficiency and "look what I can do" showmanship. There's a difference.
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