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The lyric was written by Larry Conley and the music by Willard Robison.
Cello Song was created in 1993.
Was the equivalent to the song. (Thats what my music book says in it)
yes, in the song "When the Music's Over" the lyric is "What have they done to the earth? What have they done to our fair sister?"
The two types of early Greek literature were epic poetry and lyric poetry. Epic poetry usually tells a story of an actual historical event. Lyric poetry was actually a song written to tell a story. The Ancient Greeks also like drama and acted out both epic and lyric poetry.
The band "Apocalyptica" produces cello rock music, cello rock is a sub genre of rock music. They released the song "Bittersweet" on November 29 in 2004. (the question got the band confused with the song)
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Any classical music is suited to cello. Popular music is probably better for a guitar or a piano, but anything by Brahms, Bach, or Mozart will sound lovely on cello. I like Minuets and Etudes, but I have been playing for a while.
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If you have a certain song in mind, look it up on Google images.
Cello Song was created in 1993.
The lyric was written by Larry Conley and the music by Willard Robison.
Nine Muses: Kalliope, epic poetry; Kleio, history; Ourania, astronomy; Thaleia, comedy; Melpomene, tragedy; Polyhymnia, religious hymns; Erato, erotic poetry; Euterpe, lyric poetry; and Terpsikhore, choral song and dance.
The scary music will normally have extended 4th fingers or low ones.
An epic song would be a song based on something important, outstanding, or legendary. An example would include "The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald". It is basically an intense poem written to music.