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Old 15th April 2008, 10:59 PM
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Identify a piece of classical music

I have no idea about classical music but me dad is trying to identify this piece used as an intro for a website.

Ignore the content of the site as my dad is a fan of his, its just the intro music im trying to get.

http://www.fredtalks.co.uk/

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Re: Identify a piece of classical music

Handel - Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba.

Should be loads of versions kicking around, on all kinds of shite "classical greatest hits" compilations for example, or any Baroque compilation.
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Handel - Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba.

Should be loads of versions kicking around, on all kinds of shite "classical greatest hits" compilations for example, or any Baroque compilation.
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Re: Identify a piece of classical music

Cheers guys much appreciated.
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It will be somebody who is dead Coop...and most likely Austrian or German.
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Re: Identify a piece of classical music

is it that one that goes laaadeedaa, doo de da daddy do?
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is it that one that goes laaadeedaa, doo de da daddy do?
You're thinking of The All Seeing I "The Beat Goes On" which is actually a massive Buddy Rich sample.
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