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This may be complicated, but does anyone know of this classical orchestra theme? I will do the sounds as best as a can till the end.?
Duh duh duh duh dut dut dut dut, dut da do
Dut da da, da da da dun duh duh do duh do duh do duh.
Then starts out slow verse same thing.
Then it gets faster and faster.
It ends fast with:
Do do do do duh duh duh duh dun daaa.
Thoa THOA THOA DAH DA DA DA DA DA DA DADADADA DADDADADADADADADA
DAH!!!
They also play it in movies when distaster accures by someone's mastermind plan going through in fruition as things climax from a small problem to a larger problem going along with the theme.
4 Answers
- ?Lv 74 years ago
Found it!! Edvard Grieg-OP 46, In The Hall Of The Mountain King. https://youtu.be/uQxsyA6s90Y
It took me along long time. Suite classical was the key word, but i found it. I can't choose my own answer, so can someone please do me a favor and say this one so you look like an expert and i will erase my answer and put "...???" while going anon. I will check tomorrow afternoon.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Dude, I know this may be complicated to you. But this is not real. We're in a parallel reality created by the vortex of the virtual reality that our real ones get into to and we are both computer programs. You are not real, dude.
So, relax a little bit because we have to find the only way out of here. At the point where this all thing get started...
Source(s): PS: I listen to classical music and actually I may now the answer to that question. Is there any video where I can listen to and see if I know it? By your description I think it might be the Second Symphony from The Great, Great - Tchaikovsky. But I am very probably wrong! π³