It's 'The Cinematic Orchestra Arrival of the Birds & Transformation'
The episode is "Gorillas in the Mist" The song is Slow Slow Tune by My Morning Jacket.
Erik Satie's Gnossienne #3
The Twilight Zone episode you're referring to is titled "A Kind of Stopwatch." In this episode, a man discovers a stopwatch that can freeze time, leading to a series of events where he ultimately faces the moral dilemma of saving a child in danger. The slow-motion effect emphasizes the urgency and tension as he tries to act before it's too late.
Chuck by Tim Jones (Charah's theme song)
The song Happy Anniversary from the Flintstones animated series (1960-1966) is notable for the extended background chorus, and only three lyric sets :Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHaaappy AnniversaryPour a cheerful toast and fill itHappy AnniversaryBut be careful you don't spill itHappy AnniversaryOoooo Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHaaappy AnniversaryOoooo Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHaaappy AnniversaryHappy she and happy heThey're both as happy as can beCelebrating merrilyTheir happy anniversaryOoooo Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHaaappy AnniversaryOoooo Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHaaappy AnniversaryWe now state emphaticallyIt's happy anniversaryNot another day could beA happy anniversaryOoooo Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy (slow)Happy (slow)Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy (fast) Anniversary!
Piano, adagio.
The episode is "Gorillas in the Mist" The song is Slow Slow Tune by My Morning Jacket.
Piano in Italian is "even" as an adjective, "floor," "piano" or "plan" as a noun, "quiet" or "slow" as an adjective, and "quietly" or "slowly" as an adverb in Italian.
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Erik Satie's Gnossienne #3
It means to play the piece at a very slow tempo.
These are dynamic markings, piano is the softests, then mezzo piano is a tad louder, then forte. Tempos, are adagio presto, allegro, moderato, and more.
nocturne
It depends on the pianist, and the piece that is being played. -
Chuck by Tim Jones (Charah's theme song)
A moderately slow tempo, faster than adagio though.
The Twilight Zone episode you're referring to is titled "A Kind of Stopwatch." In this episode, a man discovers a stopwatch that can freeze time, leading to a series of events where he ultimately faces the moral dilemma of saving a child in danger. The slow-motion effect emphasizes the urgency and tension as he tries to act before it's too late.