It's part of the musical score, by Ennio Morricone. Check out the soundtrack, I think it's track 2.
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The first device for playing music was the gramophone, also called the phonograph. The first recorded music for one was made in 1857 however this could only record sound to a visible medium and had no way of playing it back. The gramophone original cost 10-15 $. NICER OLDER MODELMODEL
ok and um well first what do you meen by what is reast in music well i think that it meens to stop playing music and take are rest as in STOP.
about 19, he was in college when he first started playing
When you first turn on the wii sports game the music is good because it is like an introduction music however it carries on and on until you have choosen the sport, which character is playing and how many poeple are playing. When you actually start playing (for example - when you start playing tennis) it all goes silent and the music stops. You do get used to the music and it really isn't about the music it is if you enjoy the sports. So don't worry about the music and just enjoy the game. If you want you can always get an ipod/mp3 player or computer and player music out loud and put the wii music on mute :)
An astronaut! He was the first man on the moon!
Keep the Music Playing was created in 2005.
Angus first picked up a guitar when he was just 5 years old.
If you're speaking of music that is sung or performed in a canon, this is when there is a set piece of music & there are multiple groups. The first group will start singing or playing, and then the second group will start back at the beginning when the first group reaches an indicated measure or part.
Well, it depends. The first music heard to a person's ear was probably Mozart. He was a musical genius in the 1700's and started playing the piano when he was five. The first ROCK music ever made was by Elvis Presley. ROCK ON!!
Methodic Doubt & Kopius Few - Half The Man
The best advice for anyone playing their first show is to remember to have fun. The moment you stop having fun is when playing music loses its meaning.