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#Choir Samples
ariyan24 · 1 year
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somehowmaybenow · 3 months
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this is based on my usamerican primary/secondary school experience, please feel free to add info in the tags
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reinemichele · 5 months
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And I decided to screen record more of the concert because... all the classical samples in this song are insane, finding a pianist to hire for a concert tour who could play this Chopin piece live multiple times is Insane, and this is literally the best song to ever happen to me <3
[Eine Kleine Nachtmusik / Mozart] “Going against the Black Death, the melodies head east.” Joy, lovely divine light, Daughter of Elysium We march, drunk with fire, Holy One, to thy holy kingdom. Thy magic binds together What tradition has strongly parted, All men will be brothers Dwelling under the safety of your wings. [Ode to Joy / Beethoven] [“Fantasie” Impromptu, Op.66 / Chopin] [Pictures at an exhibition – promenade / Mussorgsky] In the night, illuminated by the moonlight Where melodies that take flight Towards murder intertwine Ah, revenge is due to sin So accept it in solemn silence— It’s too late for laments! At last, if you want to sing of your Grudges in this band of dusk The "corpseductor" is your friend! “Now, come again once you’ve died a noble death.” 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and go! Disappearing shadows, You stretch out your hand But the darkness is deep Fräulein, dein Schein [lights] Lady, your shine and sparkle are things of the past [An Eden] A paradise dreamt of during your lifetime Ah, it’s Lost in oblivion Bächlein, Rot Wein, A small lake, crimson wine Weave while they don’t dry up Come now— [This is] The history of death! “I love you, Mär. Let’s continue our revenge forever and ever! Helping those fools get their revenge is how we’ll get ours. We can go on forever like this. Because human beings can’t help but hate each other! Ahahahahaha..!!!”
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meridianowl · 3 months
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Lauren Bousfield remains, as they say, "real" for not limited to but including:
Following up "I want to reiterate our core values" with "break your demon dick off inside me"
Having lyricism that reflects the times via lines like "Wanting things to be different but not having enough money"
And lastly I found "I want to be honored like a shopper" to be poignant and funny
All from the same song too, like literally every song she has with lyrics complements itself like this
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wilted-chrysanthemum · 11 months
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PLS TELL US THE SAMPLE USED IN UNCANNY ITS TOO FUNNY 😭😭💀
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15IZwA9IQD9JfTarp6836CquQ2y6ip7B2 hopefully this is it??? its the one i found and used
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wavetapper · 2 years
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wtf lauren bousfield worked on the neon white soundtrack
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babyspace-sfw · 3 months
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REBLOG FOR SAMPLE SIZE PLZZ
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pinketine · 11 months
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Maybe this is my sign to listen to Kanye West's Jesus is King
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play-something · 1 year
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Like, I like Moby, mostly his earliest albums, Play and then some of 18.
And sampling can be so cool when it's done well
But I can't forgive him for what he did to "He'll Roll Your Burdens Away" by the Banks Brothers & Greater Harvest Back Home Choir
He took:
When I should feel so very sad
Why does my heart feel so glad?
Why does my soul feel so happy and gay?
All 'round me burdens, they seem to fall
But Church, I don’t worry, I'm not worried at all
And turned it into 'Why does my heart feel so bad?'
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teruthecreator · 2 years
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i’m not joking if u listen to nothing off the new jpeg danny brown collab PLEASE just listen to this song it’s so fucking good
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existential-squid · 5 months
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Reblog for a larger sample size, if convenient.
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risingsunresistance · 2 years
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woke up with a chunk of an awful song i had to sing in hs choir stuck in my head and i cant even just think of something else because i want to remember what it was so bad. but like its SO bad. the lyric is "entire and whole and perfect, the service of my love" and its about the fucking usa. its literally some fucking like 1800s nationalist anthem that they had us sing for the music section graduation event. i hate choir teachers btw the amount of autofellatio about how much more beautiful everything was when we only wrote choir songs in latin and we have to spend a semester learning how to pronounce it faithfully + the token non latin song in like, hebrew or japanese or spanish that they visibly could not care less about making an effort to be respectful or learn proper pronunciation to teach it makes me feel a little unabomber
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infimace-blog · 4 months
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Thinking about rap as a technical artform and rap as a cultural artform, with respect to Tumblr's incompetence at dealing with either. Tumblr can just barely grasp the former because, like all forms of Black music, it's been repackaged in various ways that are more palatable to to white audiences. I talked last month about how what Tumblr was calling rap while trying to defend its taste in music is more akin to filk songs, but I should admit, sometimes Tumblr cites people who actually rap. It doesn't fix the problem or absolve them of their bullshit, but it is true.
The failure then becomes an inability to recognize or care about how rap functions culturally.
People on Tumblr will take Dungeon Meshi and intricately pick apart how a single chapter connects back to real-world neurodivergence issues and the cultural differences between the West and the East when it comes to handling them, and then look at any given rap song and assume it's skin-deep. Unless it's Hamilton back in the late 2010s, before we all decided it was cringe, in which case they'll gladly dig into the history of the early USA and, like the play itself, sidestep the racism whenever possible.
Take Weird Al, one of the many names that's been thrown around in Kendrick and Drake's wake. Weird Al is technically a rapper. He has done rap. We cannot ignore that as a factual statement. He's not even that bad as a rapper. But he has no engagement with rap as a cultural object; he engages with the artform as a parodist. "Amish Paradise", probably Weird Al's most popular rap parody, doesn't say anything; it's here to riff on a religious minority. But you dig into it just a little and you can see the kind of complexity that Tumblr usually loves to talk about. The song is, after all, a parody of Coolio's Grammy-winning "Gangster's Paradise", which is literally about being a black man in an environment dominated by organized crime and fearing the constant threat of death in that life, but was also created specifically for the movie Dangerous Minds, a middling white savior movie about Michelle Pfeiffer teaching a bunch of bad stereotypes of what people think inner city non-white students are. A movie that was, in turn, based on a white woman's memoirs about teaching in a bad school near San Francisco. You've got this interplay between a white woman's real-life efforts to teach her black and Latino students (I can't speak to how effective she was, mind you), a fictionalized version of that same woman being shown as the sole guiding light for her underdeveloped gangbanging students - and a white actress's crappy Kipling-ass 5/10 film getting Coolio his Grammy. It was tailor-made to be Coolio's big hit with white audiences, getting the push of Michelle Pfeiffer, having slow and deliberate rapping, and lacking the swearing in most of Coolio's oeuvre (Stevie Wonder mandated no swearing in return for letting Coolio sample his music). And, though I suspect this was unintentional, the song plays into the same narrative that the movie does, how this rapper is doomed to his life because "nobody's there to teach [him]", with dramatic choir and strings underscoring the dire fate that awaits this rapper if some charitable white person doesn't help him - the same dramatic choir and strings that Weird Al uses for comedic effect by comparing it to Amish farmwork.
I put that last paragraph together with two or three hours of Wikipedia, and you can do the same kind of analysis with a lot of hit rap songs (and Genius is right there if you need a helping hand - I wouldn't have understood much of Kendrick's Euphoria without it), and I think this drives a lot of my frustration? Tumblr loves to see something cool and then take a few days to write an in-depth post about how cool it is under the surface. So the lack of this when it comes to rap does show a deep disinterest in thinking about it when it isn't fun. And there's so much cool shit to learn about rap. Did you know that Baby Got Back was inspired by the anti-black fatphobia Sir Mixalot's model girlfriend was dealing with in her industry, and was pushing back against the media's general preference for skinny white women? Did you know that there's a Turkish hip-hop scene specifically in Germany because, as a minority that was brought to the country for cheap labor and then forced to exist as second-class citizens, they ended up relating a lot to the music? Just. Dig a bit. There's so much.
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countriesgame · 10 months
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Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
If you have any fun fact about Estonia, please tell us and I'll reblog it!
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rtc-polls · 2 months
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I will start this blog by making a poll of my own since yk gotta get traction
Let’s start with a basic question
Please reblog for a larger sample size!!
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