You have to learn the complex fingering.
You have to learn breath control.
You must learn how to manipulate the bag.
And you must go completely deaf so ye can stand to be around bagpipes, laddie.
1 - Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit
2 - Boulez : Second Sonata
3 - Stravinsky : 3 movements from Petrushka
4 - Prokofiev : Eighth Sonata
5 - Beethoven : Sonata Hammerklavier opus 106.
The most complex poem is your mum's poem =]
Either Jazz, classical, or metal because they both use many different instruments and change tempo alot. They usually are both fast and have many different parts.
Asher Roth ;)
Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D
classical
Never call a classical piece of music a song. It's a piece, and song has lyrics. And probably his Clarinet Quintet or his Sextets for Violin and piano.
About 20 minutes.
The classical piece that features frequently in the opening minutes is Sarabande by Handel. The later piece is the aria E lucevan le stelle from the third act of Tosca by Puccini.
No, Mozart's Violin Sonata in F Major is a secular classical piece, as is most instrumental classical music.
Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D
ode to joy is classical, it's what beetoven does.
classical
Answer: Franz Schubert has a piece called 'The trout quintet.
Never call a classical piece of music a song. It's a piece, and song has lyrics. And probably his Clarinet Quintet or his Sextets for Violin and piano.
Rossini - William Tell Overture
ravels bolero
Yes, it is a classical piece.
yes it is
About 20 minutes.
First of all, its Canon. The Composer for this piece is Johann Pachelbel