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A WHITER SHADE OF PALE
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RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE
(04-04-2010, 23:04)บุปผา Wrote: A whiter shade of pale Melody of BACH??

Somewhere from "Googles"
In an interview with the BBC in the ?90s, Fisher explained he based his melody on Johann Sebastian Bach?s ?Air on a G String? and ?Sleepers Awake?, ?? plus, there?s an awful lot of it that isn?t really based on anything, it?s just me. It?s a bit of a hodge-podge.? Specifically, the song?s long note at the beginning, companioned with a descending bass, is borrowed from ?Air?, while the baroque figure (the ?deedle dee?) that follows took its inspiration from ?Sleepers Awake?, though Fisher added his own variation to accommodate the bass part.

IMHO; You can agree or you can disagree too!

It's really personal opinion I'd sayBig Grin

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But the bottom is the notes sound so delicious, aren't they?
No matter how the cook mixed his ingredients Ha, ha, ha........
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A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by บุปผา - 02-04-2010, 23:21
RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by napman - 03-04-2010, 04:55
RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by napman - 05-04-2010, 01:40
RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by Tingnal - 05-04-2010, 00:36
RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by Tai Labour - 05-04-2010, 21:13
RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by napman - 06-04-2010, 02:51
RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by Tai Labour - 07-04-2010, 15:51
RE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - by napman - 09-04-2010, 00:05

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