View Full Version : {Wallpaper} Compositon - A line of Beethoven's 5th
dlinkwit27
14th January 2004, 01:43
http://www.overthemonkey.com/viewphoto.php?gid=27
kinda large, so 56kers might wanna beware. 1152*864 and 250ish kb.
dlinkwit27
14th January 2004, 21:56
anyone?
The Rhino
14th January 2004, 22:42
i like the soft sorta muted colors you used there, it makes for a very calm background
mikm
19th January 2004, 00:51
Quoth the server: 404
dlinkwit27
19th January 2004, 00:54
weirdness
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Namelessv1
19th January 2004, 01:00
Nicely done, dlink. :up: Some color variations would be cool.
iomegajaz
19th January 2004, 01:43
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/4730805/
a line from "Canon in D" by Pachelbel.I knew it! I knew that I recognised those notes from playing with them in Finale for ages to get a ringtone for my phone. =D
As Rhino said, they're very soothing, as music can be for us savage beasts. =)
dlinkwit27
19th January 2004, 01:45
opps, yea, i messed up the title. When I was searching for the sheet music online I misclicked on that song instead of beethoven. :rolleyes:
UUL
20th January 2004, 14:41
nicely done
Fickle
21st January 2004, 04:05
neato
Xerxes
21st January 2004, 18:44
Originally posted by Hugh
As Rhino said, they're very soothing, as music can be for us savage beasts. =)
Pachelbel only wrote one song of worth; the rest of his oeuvre is practically unknown.
dlinkwit27
21st January 2004, 19:00
i'll take your word for it xerxes. I just liked the shapes of the notes :p
Xerxes
22nd January 2004, 10:01
For those who like Pachelbel's greatest hit, (and only hit) Canon in D there is a good CD for you- aptly titled,
Pachelbel's greatest hit.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000C9JCM/qid=1074768762/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-9449593-0120925?v=glance&s=classical
Over 10 versions of Canon in D, each with a different ensemble of instruments. Piano Duets, Guitars, Brass, you name it.
Now, personally this has never been my favorite song, but curiously I find that a lot of people not into classical music really like it.
It struck me one day that maybe it is because it similar in structure to a modern mix song - and in that I mean that is repeats the same scale consistently and in time throughout the whole song- similar to how a DJ uses a repetitive soundbyte along with a beat through a whole song.
taylormemer
22nd January 2004, 12:32
Very nice dlink.:up:
DrkAngel
26th January 2004, 03:13
Cool Look Dlink:up:
R4D4
19th February 2004, 18:17
Not working
dlinkwit27
19th February 2004, 19:16
Originally posted by dlinkwit27
weirdness
http://www.overthemonkey.com/viewmessage.php?id=101
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/4730844/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/4730805/
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