There is a piece of music that is very atmospheric, and is often played in documentaries when people are reflecting on their achievements, or about to face upto their fears or the unknown. I can’t remember where I have heard it, but it was defo in a documentary. Any suggestions would be appreciated, and I’ll bang them in YouTube and let you know if that’s what I mean!
The person in question said this with utmost certainty. Furthermore, I questioned said person on whether or not she thought her statement was rational, and she said “well, of course it is rational. You like jazz so you must be hiding romantic feelings. Everyone says that. There’s nothing illogical about it.”
I’m just wondering whether I am being irrational myself in thinking her to be a complete ninny.
There was a game along with Vanguard and a few others that had really catchy music. Gyrus used a Classical Music score by a famous composer. I have looked through Google and although there is always mention of the snappy music that everyone recognized, no one seems to be sure who composed it or the title of it. I am hoping someone in their 30s or 40s may have played (or still does) it and can help me find who composed the music score used for the game. Thanks for any help. Any other cool 80s game music composers would be welcome as well.
I am 17 almost 18 and I am using someone’s passport who looks similar to me. The girl is only 20 who I am using the passport from so my purpose is not to drink just to get in. How likely is it that the person at the door will look closely enough to see that it’s not me? We have similar hair color and features but not exactly identical. Will they look closely enough to know it’s not me?
I don’t know much about fake books since I don’t play any instruments, but I’m part of a 16 person premier jazz choir at my school starting in August. Before school starts up, our conductor is holding a retreat for all members from August 11-13, and he wants all of us to have at least 3 solos of jazz standards ready to be presented during the retreat. He recommended buying a fake book of jazz standards the last time the whole group was together. Anyone have any good suggestions?
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