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    After consulting with my former guitar instructor, the classical music that I'm looking for would be from the baroque era including Bach's Brandenburg concertos/ Vivaldi's Four Seasons and other works by Scarlatti and Haydn. Seems Haydn still got a little punchy on some of his stuff I sampled, but I need to spend some time listening to these works.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    That's akin to a what are you wearing thread OBC.

    Probably not what you meant but its kinda creepy dude.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Management is the worst when it comes to phishing. "I was testing to make sure the antivirus caught it, because it should."
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    Quote Originally Posted by OtterbatHellcat View Post
    After consulting with my former guitar instructor, the classical music that I'm looking for would be from the baroque era including Bach's Brandenburg concertos/ Vivaldi's Four Seasons and other works by Scarlatti and Haydn. Seems Haydn still got a little punchy on some of his stuff I sampled, but I need to spend some time listening to these works.
    Didn't realize you were asking in the context of guitar stuff when you asked. Only thing I ever tried to play on guitar was Moonlight Sonata, which is mostly variations of chords you already know. Satie probably wasn't what you were looking for though.

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    St. Alphonso's pancake breakfast
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    The other thought that came to mind was; "I thought they said you can't take it with you when you die?"
    I stole this for my Instagram, just so you know. I did not give you credit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Didn't realize you were asking in the context of guitar stuff when you asked. Only thing I ever tried to play on guitar was Moonlight Sonata, which is mostly variations of chords you already know. Satie probably wasn't what you were looking for though.
    Ah, the context wasn't for me to attempt play it,....I really was looking for less dramatic pieces to listen to. I did check out some Satie after you recommended it. Thank you.


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    It's only 12:30 here.

    All you suckers had to change all of your clocks...ha ha ha.


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    12:40 check your watch, and privilege
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    Cutting shelves for a 3 ft deep pantry. The deep end is 37 and 3/4, the front end is 37 and 1/8.

    It also narrows from top to bottom as well by at least 1/4 inch.

    Dammit.


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