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Specify "what song". Because there are many kinds of classical pieces, each with its own musical integrity and style, courtesy of the composer. To what song are you referring to? Perhaps if you post a link I can answer this question for you. In the meantime, Google "classical music" and see if your song is listed. Many classical pieces sound familiar to many people and many classical pieces are quite famous. Hope this helps.
There are many "military" marches. Perhaps the most familiar are by John Philip Souza
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Specify "what song". Because there are many kinds of classical pieces, each with its own musical integrity and style, courtesy of the composer. To what song are you referring to? Perhaps if you post a link I can answer this question for you. In the meantime, Google "classical music" and see if your song is listed. Many classical pieces sound familiar to many people and many classical pieces are quite famous. Hope this helps.
There are many "military" marches. Perhaps the most familiar are by John Philip Souza
The classical guitar is best bacause guitarists are most familiar with it.
You must be familiar with working material composition; you can not do with insufficient material knowledge a chemical industry.
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The theme familiar to millions of kids in the 50s to early 70s was titled "Puffin' Billy," and was written by Edward White, a British composer of light classical pieces. Several of them were used on British TV, including "Puffin' Billy," which was written to depict a steam locomotive White saw while visiting the Isle of Wight. It was first used as the theme of a children's show in England and then the American Saturday-morning show, Captain Kangaroo.
Gustav Mahler played piano; however, as a conductor and composer, he had to be familiar with all symphonic instruments. Matter of fact, he invented several to enhance his own compositions.
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That is a false premise, since classical works were regularly studied by anyone who received an education (meaning mainly churchmen). The fact is that not many people got any kind of education (meaning learning Latin), so naturally the percentage studying classical writers was far smaller than in later times. The 12th century writer Gerald of Wales had an extensive knowledge of classical authors, whom he often quoted in his own books on the history and topography Wales and Ireland; the writer and observer Alexander Nekham was very familiar with the works of Homer, Ovid, Cicero and Plato. A 12th century medieval song familiar to most students of the time speaks of Holy Days as times when they could "forget the works of Ovid". Reading the classical authors was part of life for all monks and nuns in monasteries.
"More familiar" is the comparative form of familiar. "Most familiar" is the superlative form.
They listened to people singing familiar songs of the time with a mouth organ or fiddles. Stephen Foster was a popular composer at the time. Songs like Old Suzanna, Camptown Races, My Old Kentucky Home, and others.