Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
2007-10-11 20:37:58
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answer #1
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answered by equal_opposites 5
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I'm guessing that the piece you are referring to is Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. However, that tiny melody you put so interestingly:) is only a part of the whole work.
I would recommend that everyone listen to the ENTIRE symphony.. with ALL the movements. It is absolutely fantastic. It's a shame that most people only know that one (famous) part. (However, if you listen to the whole thing, you'll probably hear little melodies that seem so familiar.)
I had the honor of playing Beethoven's Fifth in a symphony orchestra and it was absolutely electrifying!
2007-10-13 14:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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PK and M?tt are both correct. This sounds like Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. It is not a song - it has no words. It is probably the most famous piece of music ever written. Famous primarily for the "dun dun dun duuuuun" that you refer to although that theme is a relatively small part of that whole symphony movement. Try listening to the whole thing - it is truely marvellous.
2007-10-12 03:01:51
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answered by Malcolm D 7
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This is the first few notes played out in Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 "Fate". This is a repeated phrase during the First movement of this beautiful symphony.
-m♪tt
2007-10-11 23:36:24
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answered by Erunno 5
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Yeah, I think you're thinking of the fifth symphony by Beethoven, Its the main building block (motive) to the first movement.
2007-10-11 20:40:24
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answered by Genevive 2
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Ugh!!! Bach was a Baroque composer and Beethoven was late classical early Romantic period!!
Second it was Beethoven's 5th symphony.
2007-10-15 05:04:12
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answered by adkwolf 2
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I would have answered a long time ago, but my computer went on hybeervation and then, i kinda went to practice violin, haha, well, its Beethoven's 5th Symphony!
2007-10-12 13:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Herbie Hancock- Rockit
2016-05-22 01:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, the da-da-da-dum is a "motif" and appears in various forms throughout the (Beethoven 5th) symphony, all 4 movements.
2007-10-13 19:07:33
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answered by gp4rts 7
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It's Beethoven's 5th Symphony. Everyone knows that!
2007-10-12 09:32:43
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answered by Redeemer 7
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