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  • This article lists the albums attributed to the series Lucky Star.
  • Music plays a big part in the themes of LOST. Music is often played at the end of an episode to set the theme of the show, or played during the show on the Swan's record player to enhance a particular scene.
  • Rurouni Kenshin has nine OST's (Original Stoundtracks), 12 CD box sets, a directors collection, best theme collection, and ten opening and endings total.
  • Music is a YouTube channel by YouTube and is about a music channel. The Music channel is where the Vevo, other singer videos go in. The channel has over 96,000,000+ subscribers. This channel is customised by YouTube, and is the most subscribed channel on the whole website.
  • The English version of Yu-Gi-Oh! featured two tracks done on a synthesizer. Both are available in the album Music by 4Kids TV, and two other versions have been made available in Yu-Gi-Oh! Music to Duel By and the soundtrack for Yu-Gi-Oh! The Pyramid of Light. The theme is composed by Wayne Sharpe and John Siegler.
  • As in most games, Music plays a role in setting the mood for players in Minecraft. When settings are enabled, ambient music will play within the Overworld, The Nether and in The End. It also plays within game menus, and during the Credits. All music in Minecraft is produced by Daniel Rosenfeld (also known as C418), a freelance musician from Germany.
  • Music is an important part of the No One Lives Forever series. The games have been critically acclaimed for their score. The Operative: No One Lives Forever (NOLF1) came with an extra bonus CD, In the Lounge, containing original 60s-inspired songs not featured in the game itself.
  • Music is a friggin broad genre of annoying sounds that produce a "rhythm", "tune", and MAYBE even "lyrics", depending on the intensity of boredom the genre of music has in it.
  • Five pieces of theme music are used in the anime adaptation. The song "White Night -True Light-" (白夜 〜True Light〜 Byakuya -True Light-), by Shunichi Miyamoto, is used for the opening for twenty four episodes. For the ending theme, "Gentle Afternoon" (やさしい午後 Yasashii Gogo) is used for the first twelve episodes, and "The Day It Begins" (はじまりの日 Hajimari no Hi) is used for episodes 13-23 and episode 25. Both songs are performed by Minawo. Episode 24 uses the song "Caged Bird", by , for its ending, while the final episode of the series uses Miyamoto's song "Guidepost" (道標 Michishirube).
  • Instruments and Jamming - see the WUaS Music School -
  • Music is a way to just relax, chill, and not worry about our stupid problems. There are many genres of music.
  • Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence.
  • I would love to have a "Music" page here, and so have recreated this one. Let's make this a space for music - not lyrics, not songs, not poetry, not photos, not prayers - juuusssttttt music, instrumentals i guess i mean. [Media:] [Media:] [Media:] [Media:] Return to Main Page
  • Several soundtracks have been released for Martian Successor Nadesico.
  • Bakuman music consists of the openings and endings used in the anime. As of January 2012, there have been 2 Opening Themes and 3 Ending Themes. For the last episode of season 1 the full version of the opening theme Blue Bird was used as the ending theme.
  • Star Wars The Force Unleashed(Soundtrack) Popular Themes Battle Theme Sarlac Unleashed Starkiller Theme This Also Has Music From Star Wars VI:Return Of The Jedi Like The Battle Of Endor The Battle Of Endor II The Battle Of Endor III Shuttle Tydirium Aproaches Endor And This Has Duel Of The Fates On Imperial Raxus Prime
  • Music was an aural art form, involving the arrangement of sounds of differing pitch and tone in a variety of combinations. Music played an important role in the cultures of many races, including Humans, Klingons, Vulcans, and Bajorans-therefore called "folk" music. Musically scored notes often lead to the composition of songwriting, so that lyrics may accompany the auditory patterns. (TOS episode: "The Way to Eden", TOS movie: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, TNG episode: "Sarek", DS9 episode: "Melora", VOY episode: "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy")
  • Music (Agility, Awareness) Music is the skill of those characters who played musical instruments. While playing an instrument is a demand on the manual dexterity (Agilily), and it is also a demand on his sense of tempo, pitch and harmony (Awareness). It is considered a High Skill.
  • Little Miss Helpful is a music teacher, Mr. Noisy are playing a drums loudly but Mr. Quiet wants to keep it down, Mr. Nervous as a bug, an orchestra on a stage, finally, in "What Do You Know About Music" starring Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Scatterbrain and Mr. Strong. Cameos: Mr. Bump Little Miss Calmaity Mr. Small and Mr. Nosy Mr. Stubborn Mr. Grumpy Little Miss Chatterbox Little Miss Whoops Mr. Lazy Followed By: Mr. Strong Mr. Rude Little Miss Calmaity
  • Bob's Game (Original Game Soundtrack) is a vast collection of 65 songs composed by Robert Pelloni. The first song released was Yuu's Theme and was originally available for download. More music from Demo 1 were shown as followed by users on the "bob's game" forum ripping the music from the game and converting it to MP3 allowing users to download the music. The album is set for release in May 31, 2016 on digital and in BioWare Social Network.
  • All three series of the Stargate franchise have scored a variety of original music. However, there is also an abundance of commercially-available, non-original recordings, most notably however in Stargate Universe.
  • Each game in the TimeSplitters series has its own unique soundtrack, mostly created by composer Graeme Norgate (although he was aided by Goteki and Christian Marcussen in TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters Future Perfect. Norgate also worked on many famous video games made by Rare for the Nintendo 64, such as GoldenEye and Perfect Dark. Indeed, the "Spaceship" track from the original TimeSplitters is notably similar to some of Perfect Dark's Skedar-themed music.
  • Music is a feature that allows music disks and background music to be played in-game. It is in all other editions of Minecraft.
  • Music, or songs, will be unlocked throughout the game of Stellar Dawn and will act as background music. The music will be similar to RuneScape in the fact that you will unlock songs as you venture out into the land. The information in this article is not necessarily 100% accurate as the game has not yet been released.
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  • Music is a Season 6 episode of Rugrats.
  • Music plays a big part in Gilmore Girls.
  • Music related fads:
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  • C. J. Cherryh wrote a collection of songs about the station trade in the Alliance-Union universe. These were recorded by filk musician Leslie Fish and others, and released in 1985 on an album entitled Finity's End (album).
  • Scientists are trying to prove that music is a disease and so those who are infected with the virus (such as rock stars) die before their time, (like Elvis and Jesus). It seems to severely affect drummers. It is also a fact that having absolutely no musical skills!!! result in immunization to the disease, such as birds, Blink-182 and, Oasis. Music was designed only to annoy those who hear it and cause them to go insane and outsane. Music can come in many forms. Revolving, singing, blowing, strumming, and pressing are only some on the possible insanities that be music.
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  • Music involves a great deal of things, such as musical instruments and singing.
  • Club Penguin's flash-based music files have a prefix of: media1.clubpenguin.com/play/v2/content/global/music/ And end with a number and .swf. * 1-99 are for normal rooms. * 100-199 are for games. * 200 and onward are for parties. Note that some songs are available in a .mp3 format.
  • Music is the arrangement of sounds in time to produce a unified composition.
  • Alongside God, America, and apple pie, there is nothing Americans feel more passionately about than Stephen Colbert, that sunburst of emotion in a time darkened by reason. Sometimes, America's Stepheneration reaches such a fevered pitch that the heroes must release this passion through expressions of the universal language, music. At such times, God has provided them the glorious capacity to make a joyful noise unto Colbert.
  • Candy Crush Jelly Saga currently has 4 pieces of music. These pieces play at various times during the game, such as level-type-specific tracks, level selecting etc. Level-type-specific tracks play on a 15-20 seconds loop with the sound on, whereas other tracks, such as level failed, will play once.
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  • Muzyka (ang. Music) dodaje grze charakteru i określa poziom doświadczenia gracza. Gracze większość melodii mogą odblokować w trakcie gry odwiedzając nowe miejsce, kończąc misje lub wykonując dane czynności. Na dzień obecny, od 25 Sierpnia 2010, w odtwarzaczu dostępnych jest 723 utworów. Głośność muzyki może być regulowana w ustawieniach dźwięku w opcjach.
  • The anime, being a TV show that has lasted many seasons, has many opening and ending themes. These themes have been from original Japanese songs. The themes have been cut into at least 1:30 by TV Tokyo. The average usage for openings are around 25 episodes while the endings can be up to 12 episodes with some exceptions: the first two endings for Naruto (Wind and Harmonia) and first for Naruto: Shippūden (Meteor ~Shooting Star~). They are shown here in order:
  • Blockland has a music system which allows you to use .ogg files for the music bricks in-game. All music bricks in the game loop their currently playing music continuously until they're turned off or destroyed.
  • A number of soundtracks have been released to accompany the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex film, TV series, and games.
  • Like in the Naruto anime, this anime also features theme songs. The average usage of opening songs usually doubles more than ending songs. Theme songs are a shortened, 1:30 minutes, version of the original Japanese song.
  • Music played in NWN game can be changed by a player. This change will effects only their game and other players will be unaffected by it. DMs can change the background music in game for all players in certain area.
  • In the 1990's, when CDs were a new option for video games such as the Carmageddon franchise, CD Audio was made for players to enjoy their experience even more. Back then, the music was sometimes played with software MIDI instruments based on sound cards to prevent the feel of silence, it was very efficient because the sequenced tunes only relied on notes and what instrument samples to play including how they are played. Today, music can often be found in the game files and sometimes be extracted. The videogame soundtrack in the old era was often played from the Redbook Audio (Mixed Mode CD) disc, while the music tracks play at random (unless there's a part of the game where the track is forced).
  • Season 1 and 2 OP: Hateshinaku Tooi Sora Ni Season 1 ED: Sutekina Shiawase Season 2 ED: Arigatou~ OVA OP: Romantic Morning OVA ED: Himitsu no Pocket Season 3 OP: Sekai yo Warae Season 3 ED: Going
  • Seattle is known for its great music scene; lots of famous bands started here!
  • Bleach music consists of the openings, endings, and any other music used in the anime and movies of Bleach as well as the music from tie-in CDs.
  • Music consists of endings and openings used in the Kuroshitsuji anime, as well as soundtracks and other musical releases.
  • Soaring high in the sky, He may be small but only in size. AstroBoy, AstroBoy, He is brave and gentle and wise! Stronger Than all the rest, this mighty robot will pass the test, Oh villans fear him, so we cheer him, The amazing AstroBoy! When you need someone strong, Our robot friend will never be long. AstroBoy, AstroBoy, He will try to right any wrong! When there's danger near by, No matter who, what, where, when or why. He'll defend us, he'll defend us, The amazing AstroBoy!
  • As of , there are a total of Music tracks (Including unlisted & unused music) found in Old School RuneScape. Players who unlock all non-holiday music tracks will be able to purchase the music cape from Olaf the Bard, and subsequently unlock the Air Guitar emote.
  • Music in the Indiana Jones films is composed by John Williams. Major themes in Indiana Jones include: * Raiders of the Lost Ark: * The Raiders March * Marion's Theme * Ark Theme * Nazi Motif * Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: * The Temple Of Doom * Willie's Theme * Slave Children's Crusade * Short Round's Theme * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: * Grail Theme * Father/Son Theme * Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword Theme * Nazi Motif * Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull * Call of the Crystal * The Adventures of Mutt * Irina's Theme * Russian Theme
  • Dirty Spam - Super famous american pop star in Seoul.
  • Inuyasha Dagaku-Renka (犬夜叉 打楽連歌, "InuYasha percussion suite") is the track first performed by the Taiwanese Ju Percussion Group (朱宗慶打擊樂團), in cooperation with Kaoru Wada, during the its winter tour in 2006. It contains nine movements: 1. * Introduction (序奏) 2. * Kagome (かごめ) 3. * Kagura (神楽) 4. * Desperate struggle (激闘) 5. * Sango (珊瑚) 6. * Naraku (奈落) 7. * Changed Inuyasha (変化した犬夜叉) 8. * The end of Love (想いの果てに) 9. * Inuyasha (犬夜叉) Full track (For analysis purpose) niconicoYouTube
  • Dead Frontier features various Music for the different Weather Conditions, which can be heard while playing and is now also available here for listening and downloading. To listen to the Music, simply click the play button, to download it, right click the name of the Music Track and save it. The Music Files provided here are high quality versions of the ones actually used in-game (64 kBit/s MP3), provided as Ogg Vorbis files at 500 kBit/s VBR.
  • → Information regarding what is on sale at Merchandise/Audio & Anime/Music
  • The composer of both Pikmin and Pikmin 2's music' is Hajime Wakai. Pikmin 3's soundtrack was composed and arranged by Asuka Hayazaki, Atsuko Asahi, and Hajime Wakai.
  • Music in the game * Final Boss - * Cerberus Alpha - * Imperial HQ Music - * Meet Marina - * Epilogue Music - * Adventure Music - * Seven Clancer Kids - * Clanpot - * Lvl 5-5 - * Ghost Catcher - * Catashrope and 5-2 - * The Day Of -
  • In some households, playing musical instruments is a major activity. Practice time is important and can be reflected in the way the house is designed and organized. In other homes, creating music isn't the focus as much as being able to play and listen to it.
  • Atlantica Online has a wide range of original sound tracks. Minho Jang is the main composer.
  • Music by Simon B. Tristan F. Elijah P. Zach Q. No rights reserved yet, and no need to, because KnightFall MMORPG has not premiered yet. ₩¥VER₦$ of ℳyth
  • Music composed for the Sailor Moon franchise spans from 1992 and onwards. Across both anime and video games and plays. All the OST albums were produced under the label "Nippon Columbia Music Ent. Co.
  • Music is an integral part of the anime series within Nanoha franchise. The original music in all seasons was composed by Hiroaki Sano. The sound director of all three was Toshiki Kameyama. All opening themes in the original Japanese series until ViVid Strike! had been performed by Nana Mizuki, Fate Testarossa's seiyū, and all ending themes, by Yukari Tamura, the voice actress of Nanoha Takamachi. Each season also had an insert song sung by Mizuki.
  • Music is often used as a storytelling device on The O.C.. The series has been noted for its selections, which have helped some previously little-known bands gain exposure, so much so that to date, the producers have released five compilation albums featuring highlighted performers.
  • One of the very important features of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle is its music. Here is a list of all the OSTs, singles, dramas and other discs related to Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE and its other animations.
  • Mancala games play an important role in numerous songs and other expressions of music, both modern and tradional. These include many different styles from chamber music to Jazz. There is also the British "Mankala Band" from the multicultural city of Bristol, which has been named after the game. They are playing an eclectic mix of Afro-Beat, Fusion, Roots and Reggae.
  • Music is a very important element in the Cowboy Bebop anime and movie. The music in Cowboy Bebop was composed by Yoko Kanno with The Seatbelts, a blues and jazz band. Together they produced seven albums and one live DVD. Their style is very diverse and ranges from straightforward big band jazz, blues, acoustic ballads, hard rock, country, funk to electronic, hip-hop and experimental compositions/elements. Most of the songs are instrumental and play as background music within the show.
  • An important feature in the game, are the 8-bit musics. To each worlds, its 8-bit music and sometimes to each character, its 8-bit music. Those musics are based off the real musics from the Disney movies which makes the game even more fascinating and enjoyable.
  • "Rock/Rock Subgenre Discussion" is a topic made by Silks. This is the SECOND, not first, but second popular topic in Music. Here's how the topic goes, you post your thoughts of a song that somebody posted before you, and you post a music video of a song that is related to Hard Rock, Classic, Alternative, or any other kind of Rock related genre music. If you don't post your thoughts about the previous posters song, then you must post your thought about the song that you are posting. If you don't post a video of a song, then you will get banned, forever... LOL JK!!!1!11!!!! Your post will just be deleted by a Moderator who cares.
  • Music is a class taught at Whateley Academy. It's taught by Mr. King. It's independently a central theme in both the Sara stories and in the Outcast Corner stories. What we've seen so far is an ensemble instrumental/vocal course focusing on Rock and other modern popular music styles.
  • Author of a map can set a background music to be played in the map. Users can choose to play a different music.
  • Music plays a very important role in the game of MapleStory. Also known as BGM, it helps establish the mood for various maps and settings. This article allows you to listen and download the music that is in the game of MapleStory. All the music here were converted to Ogg Vorbis format so that it meets the wiki's upload requirements.
  • E.g. Autechre, Arpanet -- Illuminated Displays, Inquisition, Watain -- Legions of the Black Light.
  • Music will continue to evolve with people. New bands will come but if our lifespan increase and we live for long long time we might prefer some music. New Sounds will be discovered, New instruments will be created but will they be for young people or older experienced people? With time new sounds will emerge and so a freedom to compose also. Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Genius) will create composition better than humans one day, it will give a sign of the singularity. Systems will better direct you what kind of music you love like Pandora, but they will be much better to suggest you music, they will be far more accurate. They will know your cognitive patern and will know exactly what kind of music you like or not like, there will be an inter relation.
  • "Music" is the second segment of the 107th episode of Rugrats.
  • Circa 1925, Louis Armstrong recorded his first Hot Five records - the first time he recorded under his own name. The records made by Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven are considered to be absolute Jazz classics and speak of Armstrong's creative powers. The band never played live, but continued recording until 1928. The music was characterized by collective improvised solos, around melodic structure, that ideally built up to an emotional and "hot" climax. The rhythm section, usually drums, bass, banjo or guitar supported this crescendo, many times in the style of march tempo. Soon, larger bands and orchestras began to emulate that energy, especially with the advance of record technology, that spread the "hot" new sound across the country.
  • The music of Ultima is rich and varied, having been contributed by many composers throughout the lifetime of the series. The most prevalent piece is "Stones," which, following its initial debut in Ultima V, would go on to appear in all but one of the core titles thereafter.
  • You can listen to a music song during any race and if you don't want to hear any music you can turn it off during a level. You can choose from many different music songs and to change the song click the bottom tab and change it to and song you want or you can choose no song at all to have your music off.
  • When the series is getting into a anime, there is music. There are opening and ending themes about the series, showing the main cast of D.Gray-man. Mostly opening and ending themes are cut to 1:30 or more by TV Tokyo. The anime series also shows soundtracks also known as background music that is heard on each moment in the series. Here is a list of various music themes used in the D.Gray-man anime series.
  • This is an alphabetical list of artists which includes (a) the song, (b) the band / singer name, (c) an optional description, and (d) the man rank (AKA mank). The man rank is a scale from 1 to 10, 1 being Celine Dion and 10 being Lynyrd Skynyrd.
  • This is where we will have everything about our music.
  • The music of Guild Wars is composed by Jeremy Soule - the music plays in game, and can optionally be purchased to be played out of game, either with Collector's Editions of the games, or through the external website DirectSong.
  • The Street Fighter series has been known for it's characters, gameplay, but also for it's great music. Here you will find details about each games music and the composers asscoiated with each.
  • This is a list of music in the Majin Tantei Nōgami Neuro anime.
  • The music of Steins;Gate consists of the openings, endings, and any other musical works featured in the visual novel, anime, and movie, as well as the music from tie-in CDs.
  • This page contains music featured on The 100. Besides its musical score, scenes in The 100 included dozens of commercial songs. These songs occasionally played from diegetic sources such as the Rover sound system.
  • The Mr. Men make some music in Dillydale.
  • This is a list of the music in the series
  • This is all music used in AC.
  • Used to calm and tame animals.
  • This page includes the music from the openings, endings and other music used in the anime of Kekkaishi .
  • The music of the RollerCoaster Tycoon series was written by Allister Brimble (RollerCoaster Tycoon and RollerCoaster Tycoon 2) and Alistair Lindsay (RollerCoaster Tycoon 3). As many credits as can be given are listed here, but information on which game or expansion pack a song originated in may not be complete.
  • The TV series SpongeBob SquarePants contains many vocal songs created specifically for the show. The background music mainly consists of stock tracks from Associated Production Music (which also includes traditional melodies and sea shanties), and special guest music/songs by bands are also often featured in some songs. Some have been borrowed from Ren And Stimpy and were later used on Camp Lazlo. Some of the were also used in the Loud House.
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Music/preload editintro=Music/editintro width=25 随着节拍机练琴不好,理由是: 1、节拍机的“点子”打得太死,而音乐的拍点是活的。即使拍子最规整的进行曲,与节拍机的“打点”也不完全一样,更不要说其他性质的乐曲了。所以,我们形容音乐的节拍像海浪,像麦浪,像脉搏,有律动,有节奏,但那是活的,有生命的,不是死板的。 2、节拍机打出的是噪音。弹琴人应集中注意力倾听自己弹出的乐音。如果迫使他转而注意(并且还要服从)不绝于耳的噪音,实在不是件令人愉快的事情。 难怪约瑟夫·霍夫曼告诫:“永远不要跟着节拍机弹奏”。
  • This page contains various music tunes and theme songs from the Banjo-Kazooie games.
  • This skill enables you to have different musical instruments. Every odd level allows you to buy new one. Musical instrument gives you fixed amount of £ a day. Awards:
  • There are 5 songs used by the game, created by Kevin Macleod. * Lord of the Land * Teller of the Tales * Temple of the Manes * Suonatore di Liuto * Medieval Town
  • This stub is for the music of Kirill Pokrovsky, composer of all music for Divinity games. TODO list: * List of all tracks categorized by game. * Location of where music is played in game (if known). * Links to tracks available from Mr. Pokrovsky's website. * Entries should be placed into a table (grid).
  • You File:Music.png This is the Music Hub. Below, you can find links to different pages relating to Music.
  • Twin Peaks spawned three soundtrack albums: one inspired by the series, one for the prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me and one focusing on music from the second season, but also including tracks used in the pilot, first season, and film.
  • This page records the music used in the Plants vs. Zombies series. The music for Plants vs. Zombies is composed by Laura Shigihara, while the music for Plants vs. Zombies 2 is composed by Peter McConnel.
  • The Teletubbies become a pop group and perform a pop song. In Tummy Tales, children watch a one man band playing music and accompany him by playing their own music.
  • This Eyeshield 21 music page contains the opening and ending songs for the anime as well as character songs.
  • Use this page to put links and information about digital sheet music libraries and other related sites. * See for scores and music for instruments. For example, this includes all of Beethoven's piano sonatas. * See for historical information. Not sheet music as such, but fascinating collection of many aspects of music over the centuries. * See for previewing music. Here you can find a lot of it.
  • The most kino piece of music ever is the Doctor Who Theme, best experienced in conjunction with the Title Sequence.
  • This articles contains every music and ambient type sounds that are currently used in the game, as well as some of the earlier tracks that are no longer used. The author(s) of any of these tracks aren't mentioned anywhere, however certain music come from various artists or inspired from a real song.
  • The music in Toontown Online is diverse throughout the game. It is originally in MIDI format probably because it is easy to compose and play. Unlike wave-based audio types, it uses very little space (the files are smaller than most images). However, there are some drawbacks. MIDI music can only play a limited number of musical instruments and sound effects. The tracks have been converted to ogg and are listed below.
  • This is only a brief summary. For more information, please visit the Music page at Bully Wiki. Music is a class available at Bullworth Academy in Bully: Scholarship Edition.
  • With the release of the Accel World anime, many soundtracks were released, including those for the opening themes, ending themes, background music, and image songs. This page is a list of official releases.
  • This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)
  • Musiikki RuneScapessa käsittää kaikki pelissä kuuluvat taustamusiikit. Pelissä on tällä hetkellä 991 musiikkikappaletta. Musiikilla parannetaan pelaajan pelikokemusta. Pelaaja voi avata suurimman osan musiikeista menemällä johonkin tiettyyn paikkaan, päättämällä jonkin tehtävän tai tekemällä jotakin muuta (kuten lukemalla jonkun kirjan). [[Tiedosto:Musiikki bugi.png|thumb|Soi kappale Yk'Lagor the Thunderous, vaikka sitä ei ole avattukaan]]
  • The first composer for an official game released on the Nitrome.com website was Lee Nicklen for Hot Air. Nicklen was originally commissioned to create four tracks for the game, but only two were in the initial release to maintain a lower file size. Lee Nicklen served as the main composer from 2006 to 2008, of which Dave Cowen started composing tracks for certain Nitrome games for the later half of 2008 beginning with Snot Put. Cowen and Nicklen continued to compose for all of Nitrome's releases up until 2010, where Nicklen stopped creating new music for Nitrome, his last work of that time being Worm Food.
  • I got a zip from a site that had hosted a link for someone who shared the music from the press kit disc last summer, but now I have the disc, so I will either post videos that have the music, or see if I can just put links to each track, or maybe just a zipfile for folks to grab. Here be the tracks, me hearties!
  • Musical instruments: acoustic guitar, clarinet, cello, drums, electric guitar, flute, keyboard, piano, saxophone, trumpet, violin Musical styles: classical, country and western, flamenco, rock, house music, Irish folk, jazz, rap, reggae, rock 'n' roll, salsa Concerts: audience , auditorium, band, to cheer, crowd, encore, facilities, fans, to get the audience going, to go wild, group, to last (time9, lead singer, lighting, music, to scream, singing, solos, songs, sound, sound system, sound quality, special effects, stage design, support band, version (of a song), words of songs (lyrics)
  • L. Frank Baum was fond of Music and mentions it repeatedly in his books. By his own testimony, Baum's favorite composer was Louis F. Gottschalk, a personal friend who composed music for several Baum stage shows and films. Baum's taste seems to have been what is often called middlebrow; he expressed skeptical views of both serious classical music and popular music. The musical pieces he imagines for Oz, like "What is Oz Without Ozma," the "Shining Emperor Waltz," and the "Ozma Two-Step," or patriotic tunes like "The Oz Spangled Banner" and "The Flag of Our Native Land," seem in line with this judgement.
  • Candy Crush Saga currently has 13 pieces. These pieces play at various times during the game, such as level-type-specific tracks, level selecting etc. Level-type-specific tracks play on a 15-20 second loop with the sound on, whereas other tracks, such as level failed, will play once. (Mobile versions loops all tracks, though.)
  • Music is an optional accessory exclusive to the Platformer, Arcade, and Physics Puzzle Maker Game Creators. Both the Platformer and Physics Puzzle Maker have the same 251 soundtracks that can be used individually for each level of the game. The Arcade Creator has a total of 24 different tracks, in order from arcade1.mp3 to arcade24.mp3. New music is added to the Creators by Geoff gradually. Out of the 251 soundtracks, only 25 are in the "featured" category, for their wide use and popularity. These soundtracks are as follows:
  • Music From the Verse The music from the original series Firefly, and from the Serenity Movie has inspired a large number of artists to create their own contributions of music inspired not only by the show, but also by the struggle of browncoats to revive the show, and finally get their own movie. This type of music has also been called Firefilk. Here is a list of the music out there, with links to the bands, cds, and mp3s. Original Score for the TV Series Firefly Original Score for the Serenity Movie - On the Drift (Full CD) by the Bedlam Bards - I'm On Firefly by Tom Smith -
  • Music is a rip in the time-space continuum designed by and brought to earth by the alien life form Xenthyro in order to hypnotize human beings into an unproductive trance with the hope that their progress in space travel would slow, giving Xenthyro and his army of chemical phosphorous goblins a head start on ruling the galaxy.
  • While other television shows of the time used made-for-TV music, the Miami Vice production team would spend $10,000 or more per episode to buy the rights to original recordings by contemporary artists. Getting a song played on Miami Vice became a considerable boost to both musicians and their respective record labels. In fact, at the show's peak, some American newspapers, including USA Today, would publish a song list for music due to be featured in that week's episode. At the same time, American viewers were treated to music from European groups that had never otherwise had a song played in the US. Several songs, such as Glenn Frey's "You Belong To The City" and Andy Taylor's "When The Rain Comes Down", were written specifically for the series and never appeared outside of the show other
  • The Music Lore focuses on the use of Musical instruments (which are usually magically summoned by the caster) in combination with magic to create effects that alter the minds of its listeners. There are no truly offensive spells. The Music Lore technically isn't a lore in itself but is an extension on Nature magic. Music can be compared to a mixture of Nature and Mind magic, but almost completely non-offensive. The lore is incredibly guarded by the Druids of ((INSERT ELVEN KINGDOM HERE)) as they created it and taught it to its members.
  • Players need to unlock most tracks during game-play by going to a particular place, completing a quest, or performing some action (such as reading a particular book). As of there are music tracks available via music player. As RuneScape ages, more music tracks are added. The 500th track was Tournament! (now unlocked automatically) which was released on 20 November 2007. Unlocking 500 tracks will also unlock the Air Guitar emote. It is notable for being one of the few emotes with audio. The volume of the music can be controlled through the Audio Settings on the Options screen.
  • Music related to The King In Yellow includes: * Cassilda's Song is significant as a song appearing not just within Chamber's book but within the Play itself. Versions of Cassilda's Song have been recorded by a number of artists. For other songs that may be considered part of the Play, see Songs. * Creativitist Musician Philip Stranger has adapted and recorded a version of Cassilda's Song for piano & voices. This song is rumoured to be the beginning of a concept album based on The Prophet's Paradise from The King In Yellow. Painter Thomas H. Green is in talks to provide the artwork for the album cover. * Rainfall Records & Books have released an album titled The King In Yellow inspired by the Yellow Mythos. It features a version of Cassilda's Song as well as original pieces. *
  • Players need to unlock most tracks during game-play by going to a particular place, completing a quest, or performing some action (such as reading a particular book). As of 27 October 2015 there are 1067 music tracks available via music player. As RuneScape ages, many more music tracks may be distributed. The 500th track was Tournament! (now unlocked automatically) which was released on 20 November 2007. Unlocking 500 tracks will also unlock the Air Guitar emote. It is notable for being one of the few emotes with audio.
  • The original soundtrack of the game by Danny Baranowsky can be bought on the Bandcamp page. For more information on the original soundtrack refer to the game's Wikipedia entry. Included in the game are two alternate soundtracks: an EDM cover of the original by A_Rival, which by default plays for Melody, and a metal cover of the original by FamilyJules7x, which by default plays for Aria. Through the options menu, the player can choose for each character which of the soundtracks to use, or to have a version chosen at random for each level.
  • The Konjiki no Gash Bell soundtracks were composed by Kow Otani. The first original soundtrack was released in Japan on August 27, 2003 which contained 25 tracks. The second original soundtrack was released on January 7, 2004 and also contained 25 tracks. The third and last original soundtrack of the anime was released on March 24, 2006 and contained 28 tracks. The first movie Original Soundtrack titled Gekijōban Konjiki no Gash Bell!! 101-banme no mamono Original Sound Track was released on September 26, 2004 and contained 36 tracks. The second movie Original Soundtrack titled Gekijōban Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Mecha-Vulcan Strikes Back Original Sound Track was released on August 3, 2006 and contained 27 tracks. Konjiki no Gash Bell!! - Collection of Golden Songs was released on March 24, 2
  • Opening Theme: 1. * Hero's Come Back!!" by nobodyknows+ (eps 1-30) 2. * distance" by LONG SHOT PARTY (eps 31-53) 3. * BLUE BIRD" by Ikimono-Gakari (eps 54-77) 4. * CLOSER" by Inoue Joe (eps 78-102) 5. * Hotaru no Hikari" by Ikimono-Gakari (eps 103-128) 6. * Sign" by FLOW (eps 129-153) 7. * Toumei Datta Sekai (透明だった世界) " by Motohira Hata (eps 154-179) 8. * Diver" by NICO Touches the Walls (eps 180-205) 9. * Lovers" by 7 (eps 206-) Ending Theme:
  • Music in the Creatures series of games started out in Creatures as a variety of synthesized chimes, chords, bloops and other non-specific ambient sounds, simply combined together into audio files (MU01.WAV to MU28.WAV in the Sounds folder on Windows) and played at certain points in the game or as certain applets were opened. For Creatures 2, a far more capable dynamic music system was created—MNG—and this system was also used in Creatures 3 and Docking Station. You can read about MNG files, which changed depending on factors such as location and the mood of creatures.
  • The music inside the Doom engine's WAD files is not stored as standard MIDI files, but as MUS, a format very similar to standard MIDI, and created by John Carmack. All of the music in Doom and Doom II was created by Bobby Prince. Many of the songs were inspired by or closely mirror popular rock and metal songs from groups such as Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, AC/DC, Alice in Chains, Black Sabbath, and Stormtroopers of Death. In Final Doom, the music was created by Jonathan El-Bizri, Josh Martel, Tom Mustaine, and L.A. Sieben.
  • The in-game music/soundtrack for the Submachine series was almost completely written by Brian Gocher, who was born in 1971 in New York City. He founded the Thumpmonks, a group of two music artists who mainly produce electronic breakbeat music for cinema films and computer games. The complete Submachine soundtrack is almost exclusively produced by Thumpmonks. The Submachine series' overall atmosphere is heavily influenced by their music. The following is a list of all music samples by file name, along with the first location they are heard in.
  • Music has been used in the story in several ways. First, the obvious (entertainment): there are operas; the circus has a music master and a calliope; etc. Also, Agatha retrofitted the wagons of the Circus into a Battle Circus controlled by the Silverodeon's music. The canon makes several references to music.
  • In the first season, Darker than Black: The Black Contractor, four theme musics were used in opening and ending sequences. * Howling by Abingdon Boys School (As the first opening) * Kakusei Heroism ~The Hero Without A Name~ by An Cafe (As the second opening) * Tsukiakari by Rie Fu (As the first ending) * Dreams by HIGH And MIGHTY COLOR (As the second ending) In the second season, Dark than Black: Gemini of the Meteor, two theme musics were used in the opening and ending sequences.
  • The first music heard is the one loud note Marty played with his Erlewine Chiquita guitar which overloaded the speaker. "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News was featured on Marty McFly's walkman headphones as he skateboarded around the town. The Pinheads played a hard rock version of "The Power of Love" for the band auditions. Goldie Wilson’s campaign van played the introduction to "Washington Post March" by John Philip Sousa. Marty heard "The Power of Love" again as Jennifer’s dad drove up (the guitar can actually be heard playing at a low volume as Marty and Jennifer are sitting on the bench, and even while the Clock Tower Lady is soliciting funds), and as he skateboarded home.
  • Music was an arrangement of vocal, instrumental or mechanical sounds organized in succession by rhythm, melody or harmony, that has the ability to evoke emotion. One who composes or plays music was known as a musician. To Data, "music is a collection of acoustic vibrations." (TNG: "Masks" ) B'Elanna Torres had what was described as a limited appreciation of music limited to "a smattering of Klingon drinking songs." (VOY: "Virtuoso")
  • Music is the production of rhythmically ordered sound. Music can be produced by means of the human voice or using musical instruments. Musical instruments vary from two sticks knocked together to produce a rhythm, to electronic synthesizers that can produce any sound imaginable (and a few that aren't). Almost every society has produced music, and the earliest music was often used to accompany dance, which consists of rhythmic movements of the body. The music that ordinary people learn, compose and pass on by word of mouth is sometimes referred to as folk music. Many societies have also developed a classical music tradition, a form of music that follows certain rules of composition and that is either recorded in written form or passed on from master to student in a formal process of educati
  • EastEnders has been released released a number of music pieces, all original releases are listed below. Sung by Anita Dobson. * Released: August 1986 * Publisher: BBC Records * Format: 7" vinyl Sung by Nick Berry. * Released: 1986 * Publisher: BBC Records * Format: 7" vinyl Sung by Letitia Dean & Paul J. Medford. * Released: 1986 * Publisher: BBC Records * Format: 7" vinyl Sung by Sharon Benson. * Released: 1993 * Publisher: Polydor * Format: CD Contains the songs: Contains the songs: Contains the songs:
  • Music is one of the classes exclusive to Scholarship Edition and the Anniversary Edition. It is taught by Miss Peters. The only other students that can be seen entering the class with Jimmy are Constantinos and Eunice.
  • Detroit has a rich music history. It hosts an annual techno music event and is the home of Motown Records, which produced such hometown stars as Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, the Temptations and the Four Tops. Detroit is also often regarded as the quintessential Rock 'n Roll town. The area's famously avid rock fans have been celebrated in film and in song (e.g., Kiss' "Detroit Rock City"), and bands undertaking live albums often opt to record in front of Detroit's dependably enthusiastic crowds.
  • The series' theme song featured the cast singing Cliff Richard and The Shadows UK #1 song "The Young Ones". Throughout the series there were many references to Richard, as Mayall's character was a fan. The theme over the end credits was written by Peter Brewis, who also created the incidental music on many episodes. In 1986, the cast sang "Living Doll" with Cliff Richard and Hank Marvin for Comic Relief. The song, a reworking of his 1959 hit, reached the top of the UK Charts.
  • 24 tracks, written and produced by Olivier Derivière. 1. * Main Titles 2. * Empty School 3. * Something Hidden 4. * First Ones 5. * Blowing Up a Wall 6. * Being Surrounded 7. * Herbert Friedman 8. * Who is Herbert? 9. * Wickson, the Nurse 10. * Infested Place 11. * Give Us Eternity 12. * The First Queen 13. * Pure Suite 14. * Wickson and Leonard 15. * The Second Queen 16. * Gardener's Story 17. * Herbert's Secret Office 18. * Old Movie 19. * Friedman's Place 20. * Finding Leo 21. * Final Fight 22. * Leonard's Death 23. * Death 24. * End Titles
  • Exploring Music: General music education. Non instrumental lessons that include history of music and the ability to recognize various genres and performances. Mostly listens and studies. Recorder is played for half a semester. Choir: The vocal music course. Beginners Band: The course for students who either do not know how to play an instrument, are new to instruments, or who know how to play an instrument not attributed to a classical orchestra. Teaches them the basics of their instrument and how to work as a band.
  • Instruments come in different types, which can be accessed at different levels and have different bonuses. They are only obtainable from any Musician if you are deemed to be worthy, and are therefore untradeable.
  • Breaking Bad''s original score is composed by Dave Porter. The show also draws on the work of other popular recording artists with Music Supervision by Thomas Golubić. A selection of tracks from the soundtrack were released as Music from the Original Series Breaking Bad in 2010 and tracks from the original score have been released in two volumes, one in 2012 followed by a second in 2013. Additional information about the music used in the AMC television series, "Breaking Bad," can be found at the following sites: SUPERMUSICVISION -- Thomas Golubić's website Dave Porter -- Dave Porter's website
  • Information on the soundtrack and music to follow as it is released. The music featured in Star Citizen's hangar module launcher was created by Pedro Camacho, a.k.a. Pedro Macedo Camacho. On November 26 2013, Pedro Macedo Camacho was officially announced as the Star Citizen composer by Martin Galway in the official team presentation video about music. Even though initially announced, George Oldziey music was removed from the official website and he is not the composer announced by Chris Roberts and Martin Galway. The recent official video about music also doesn't include his name anywhere.
  • In 732 GUE the Frobozz Philharmonic Orchestra was formed. Because of the woeful lack of orchestral music in existence, the FPO usually settled for playing baroque versions of old folk tunes and popular dance numbers. Seven years later, the FPO performed their first symphony. The piece was notable because of the age of it's author, s precocious 11-year-old named Johann Sebastian Flathead. As the years went by, the history of the FPO, and of classical music itself, became more and more entwined with the life of Johann himself. The public attendance of the FPO mysteriously declined as Johann's symphonies increased in length. Now considered to be the definite piece in classical music, his symphony #981, the so-called Infinite Symphony contained over 60,000 movements; over the course of its onl
  • The Music of the Series is from various games and artists. The unknown ones will remain in question marks until someone finds out the title Episode 1: * Dive Man (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) Episode 2 * Boss Battle (Mega Man 7) * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 10 Episode 11 Episode 12 Episode 13 Episode 14 Episode 15 Episode 16 Episode 17
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  • 1
  • 3
  • 5
  • 7
  • 9
  • 11
  • 13
  • 15
  • 17
Season
  • 6
Length
  • 4500.0
  • 3420.0
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  • hudźba, muzika
slovioski
  • muzika
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  • 2007-07-25
  • 2007-08-08
  • 2007-08-29
  • 2007-12-26
  • 2008-03-03
  • Lantis
  • Frontier Works
  • Kadokawa Entertainment
croatian
  • glazba, muzika
vids
  • Unknown
Row 1 info
  • 2007-06-22
  • 2007-07-27
  • 2007-08-24
  • 2007-09-28
  • 2007-10-26
  • 2007-11-22
  • 2007-12-21
  • 2008-05-23
  • Soundtrack
  • Maxi
  • Update 1.0
  • Minoru Shiraishi
  • Anime soundtrack
  • Game music/ambient
serbian
  • muzika
Row 4 title
  • Released
  • Label
czech
  • hudba, muzika
mapref
  • -104
bulgarian
  • музика
macedonian
  • музика
ukrainian
  • музика
Row 2 info
  • Hiromi Konno
  • Anime soundtrack
  • Aya Hirano and Nozomi Sasaki
  • Hiromi Konno, and Minoru Shiraishi
  • Aya Hirano, Emiri Katō, Kaori Fukuhara, and Aya Endo
  • Ryō Hirohashi, Mai Nakahara, Ami Koshimizu, Mamiko Noto, Yukari Tamura
  • Brian Gocher/Thumpmonks, Future Loop Foundation, Marcus Gutierrez
  • 418.0
  • Aya Hirano, Emiri Kato, Kaori Fukuhara, Yuko Goto
  • Ryō Hirohashi, Mai Nakahara, Ami Koshimizu, Ai Shimizu, Miyu Matsuki, Satsuki Yukino
  • JAM Project, Ryosuke Nakanishi, Technoboys Pulcraft Green-Fund, A-bee, Aya Hirano, Emiri Katō, Kaori Fukuhara, Aya Endo, Hiromi Konno, Minoru Shiraishi & Kousaki Satoru.
slovak
  • hudba, muzika
Row 1 title
  • Type
  • Format
  • Type
  • Artist
  • Released
  • First Appearance
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  • muzika
Row 5 info
  • Lantis
bosnian
  • muzika
Row 2 title
  • Composer
  • Type
  • Artist
  • Music composed by
belarussian
  • Музыка
Join Date
  • 2013-09-24
slovene
  • muzika, glasba
kashubian
  • mùzyka
Row 5 title
  • Label
Row 3 info
  • 2005-12-22
  • 2007-05-24
  • 2007-07-11
  • 2007-10-10
  • 2008-03-03
  • Single
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  • Type
  • Released
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Number
  • 608.0
Box Title
  • Music
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 10
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 11
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 5
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 7
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 1
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 9
  • Lucky Star vocal mini album
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 3
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 8
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 6
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 4
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 12
  • Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest wo Shuuroku Shita Special CD 2
  • Hamatte Sabotte Oh My God! ,ハマってサボっておーまいがっ!
  • Cos' It! Oh My Honey ,コスって!オーマイハニー
  • Misoji Misaki ,三十路岬
  • Shin Lucky Star Moe Drill ~Tabidachi~ Hatsubai Enki Tsuika Tokuten "Gomen ne Maxi CD" ,真・『らき☆すた』萌えドリル ~旅立ち~ 発売延期追加特典 ごめんねマキシCD
  • Motteke! Sailor Fuku ,もってけ!セーラーふく ,Take It! Sailor Uniform
  • Lucky Star Ending Theme Collection ,らき☆すたエンディングテーマ集~ある日のカラオケボックス~
  • “Radio Lucky Channel Opening Theme: Aimai Net Darling” ,ラジオ「らっきー☆ちゃんねる」オープニングテーマソング曖昧ネットだーりん
  • Motteke! Sailor Fuku Re-mix002 らき☆すたRe-Mix002〜『ラキスタノキワミ、アッー』【してやんよ】〜
  • Motteke! Sailor Fuku Burning Remixers 001 -7 ,もってけ!セーラーふく リミックス 001 -7
  • Shiraishi Minoru no Otoko no Rarabai ,白石みのるの男のララバイ
Label
Album
  • 7
  • Alienation
  • Comfort
  • N/A
  • Volunteer
  • Algiers
  • Tetra
  • The Golden Age
  • Ulysses
  • Night Visions
  • OK Computer
  • Withdrawn
  • Hospice
  • Wake Up
  • Beneath The Skin
  • Berlin Serengeti
  • Breathing Room - EP
  • City - EP
  • Empire Of Our Own - Single
  • Every Kingdom
  • Excitable Boy
  • For the Love of the Game
  • Knocking On Heaven's Door - EP
  • Long Way Down
  • Mozes and the Firstborn
  • Pain Is Beauty
  • Phantoms & Friends - EP
  • Radioactive - EP
  • Repave
  • Settle
  • The 100: Original Television Soundtrack
  • The Complete Symphonies of Johannes Brahms
  • Warcry - EP
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Series
Status
  • Active
Producer
En
  • Battles of the Nishimura Fleet
  • Intense Battle! Strike Force
  • Operation Sho-go's Eve
  • Operation Sho-ichi-go
  • To the Strait
  • Western revival! European relief strategy final battle boss fight
Release Date
  • N/A
  • Sena Kobayakawa
  • Suzuna Taki
  • Mamori Anezaki
  • Haruto Sakuraba
  • Raimon Taro
  • Seijuro Shin
Name
  • Cloud
  • Island
  • Music
  • Radio
  • Radioactive
  • Special
  • Deadwood
  • Drum
  • The End
  • Surfing
  • Underwater
  • Flashback
  • Forest
  • Party Crasher
  • Remains
  • The Awakening
  • Festival
  • Opening
  • The Road
  • Bell
  • Choral
  • Guitar
  • Lavasteam
  • Dark Cave
  • Saxophone
  • Thousand Eyes
  • Promise
  • Inside House
  • Kettering
  • Add It Up
  • Jowee
  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
  • Draw!
  • Frostwind
  • Exit Music
  • Ontari
  • The Other Side
  • Track 26
  • Track 27
  • Final Showdown
  • Title Theme
  • Accordion
  • Angler King
  • Track 6
  • Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: I. Allegro Non Troppo
  • A Crucifixion
  • A Hero's Funeral
  • A Rocket!
  • ALIE and the City of Light
  • Ain't Gonna Stop
  • All the Pretty Little Horses
  • Alt - WapoSong
  • Alt. Title Theme
  • At Night
  • Bottle Flute
  • Byegone
  • Can't Pretend
  • Carol of Bells
  • City 1
  • City Funk
  • Clair De Lune
  • Colorless Hero
  • Colorless Village
  • Couldn't Stop Caring
  • Creation Hall
  • DNA 
  • Down The Road
  • Drawing Theme
  • Empire Of Our Own
  • Empty Creation Hall
  • False Hope
  • Farmin'
  • For My Help
  • Forest #2
  • Gameover
  • Grass Flute
  • Headspins
  • Home II
  • I Will Always Be with You
  • Isaac's Shop
  • Island #2
  • Jowee's House
  • Knocking On Heaven's Door
  • Lavasteam Level Select
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  • Level Tally
  • Luna of the Boat People
  • Luna's Sorrow
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  • Mari and Jowee
  • Mari is Answered
  • Mari's Plea
  • Mere Thief
  • Murphy and Emori Grifter Love Theme
  • Music Hub
  • NavyJ
  • Ooh Wilfre!
  • Op. 118: No.1. Intermezzo In A Minor
  • Options Menu
  • Perverse Instantiation
  • Plastic Hearts
  • Prelude In E Minor, Op 28, No. 4 Largo
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  • Raposa Amused
  • Raposa Return - Welcome to the Village
  • Raven's Path
  • Rock-a-bye Baby
  • Rose's Ballroom
  • Sad Village
  • Satellite Migration Complete
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  • Snowy World
  • Snowy World #2
  • Sold in the City
  • Sonata In F Major - K. 494: Rondo: Allegretto
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  • The After Famine
  • The Flame Will Protect
  • The Hop
  • The Program That Ended the World
  • The Waves Have Come
  • Track 1 - Trouble!
  • Track 10 - Waposong
  • Track 11 - Salem's Theme
  • Track 12 - Lavasteam BGM
  • Track 13 - Lavasteam BGM
  • Track 14 - Lavasteam BGM
  • Track 15 - Lavasteam BGM
  • Track 16 - Lavasteam BGM
  • Track 17 - Miney's Theme
  • Track 18 - Lavasteam Pre-boss
  • Track 19 - Starlight Starfight
  • Track 2 - Mari and Jowee
  • Track 20 - Galactic Jugnle
  • Track 20 - Galactic Jungle
  • Track 21 - Techno Jungle
  • Track 22 - Techno Jungle
  • Track 23 - Wilfre's Wasteland
  • Track 24 - Wilfre's Theme
  • Track 25 - World's End
  • Track 3 - Sad Song
  • Track 4 - Watersong
  • Track 5 - Water City
  • Track 7 - Reggae
  • Track 7 - Watersong Reggae
  • Track 8 - Pirate Problems
  • Track 9
  • Trouble!
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  • We Come Running
  • Werewolves Of London
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  • The song that plays during the ending sequence of Drawn to Life. It can not be purchased in the shop, but it can be listened to at any time by speaking to Jowee at the village dock. (See more here.)
  • This theme plays during more romantic scenes between the two Raposa. It can be purchased in the shop for 250 coins.Trivia *This song is played during Drawn to Life's credits.
  • This track is used when Miney makes his appearance.
  • This track can be purchased in the shop under the name "Track 26".
  • This track is unused in the game and its purpose is unknown. It can not be purchased in the shop.
  • Zhasha's main theme. It plays when Zsasha takes advantage of the unusually dark night to steal from the Village.
  • This track plays as the main Village theme for Lavasteam.
  • The theme that plays on the first title screen of the game. Not to be confused with the drawing theme.
  • Island can be purchased from the shop for 250 Coins after the Music Token is retrieved from Surf BeachThis track is played in most of the levels of the Beach Gate. (Special thanks to Crystal Lugia for the audio file.)
  • Isaac's Shop theme. This track plays any time the player is shopping.
  • The theme that plays while the player is selecting their profile.
  • Wilfre's Main Theme, it is first played when Wilfre stops Mari, Jowee, and the Hero from traveling to the Snow Levels before covering the bridge in Darkness.
  • This theme acts as the primary or default theme for the village. It can not be purchased in the shop and is completely unavailable at the end of the game.
  • Forest #2 is a song missing from the shop and may not be purchased.This track is played in some of the levels of the Forest Gate.
  • This track can be purchased in the shop under the name "Track 27".
  • This track plays during the first half of the Faraway Beach level.
  • This track plays as Wilfre's theme and can be purchased in the shop under the name "Track 24".
  • The entire Flashback theme that plays after rescuing Isaac and Mya. Trivia *"Flashback" is the longest single-use track in the game . *This track is cut up into three sections within the game files.
  • This track plays when the player is creating their hero for the first time. It is only used once and may not be purchased in the shop.Trivia *This theme is a modified version of the Draw Theme in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
  • This track plays after the Hero brings pirates to the Village. It can be purchased for 250 coins in the shop.
  • This track is unused in the game and its purpose is unknown. It can not be purchased in the shop.(Special thanks to Crystal Lugia for the audio file.)
  • This is the song that plays while the player is in Draw Mode. It can not be purchased in the shop.
  • This track plays as the main level theme for Watersong.
  • The music that plays at the end of the level.
  • This track can not be purchased in the shop.
  • This track introduces Salem as a character.
  • This track is used within some Lavasteam levels.
  • This track plays as Galactic Jungle's main theme.
  • This track plays during starfight minigames.
  • This track plays during the starfight levels.
  • This track plays in Galactic Jungle
  • This track plays in Galactic Jungle levels.
  • The first song heard in the game, it can not be purchased in the shop.
  • This track plays during more romantic scenes between the two Raposa. It is a remix of the original track from the first game.
  • This track can be purchased in the shop for 250 Coins.
  • This track plays during the BakiBeard's Ship level.
  • This track plays when the player enters the Map Room and may not be purchased in the shop.
  • Deadwood is a song missing from the shop and may not be purchased.This track is played in the boss fight scene in the final level of the Forest Gate.
  • This track can be purchased in the shop for 250 coins.
  • The music that plays when the player is within a warp gate.
  • This track can be purchased in the shop for 150 Coins.
  • The theme that plays while the player is in the Creation Hall.
  • The first song heard while introducing Mari and the Village's problem. It can not be purchased in the shop.
  • This is the theme that plays once the rescued Raposa meet up with the Mayor at Village Hall. It can not be purchased in the shop and is completely unavailable at the end of the game.
  • This track is used after Jowee and Mari leave the house in search for Heather. It is only used once and may not be purchased in the shop.
  • This track plays during the opening scenes of the game during Wilfre's second attack. It is a remix of the original track from the first game.
  • Dark Cave can be purchased from the shop for 250 Coins after the Music Token is retrieved from Snow Caves. It plays in the cave section of the Snow Caves level.
  • This track plays as the main Village theme for Watersong.
  • This track has no official name and can not be purchased from the shop. It plays during the final boss fight of the game.Trivia *This song is played during the credits of Drawn to Life **However, it isn't played in the credits featured on the title screen.
  • The song that plays during NavyJ's performance during the festival.
  • This track may be purchased in the shop for 250 coins.Trivia *This track is known as "House of the Banya Famine" within the game files. It can easily be assumed that famine was planned to be a part of the game's plot line at some point. This is further supported by the unused soundtrack listed below and Isaac's quote about the stockroom being devoid of food.
  • This track plays as the main Village theme for Watersong. This track can be purchased in the shop for 42 Coins.
  • A Rocket! can be purchased from the shop for 250 Coins after the Music Token is retrieved from Moon GroveThis track is played only in the space section of Moon Grove.
  • At Night is a theme played once The Moon page is returned and the Night Sky is restored. It can be purchased for 250 coins.
  • The Snow Fight Theme plays during the SnowFight minigame. It can be purchased in the shop for 250 coins.
  • Forest can be purchased from the shop for 250 Coins after the Music Token is retrieved from Twilite WoodsThis track is played in most of the levels in the Forest Gate.
  • The track that plays at the beginning of the game when Mari is in Jowee's house.
  • This track plays at the end of the game and can be purchased in the shop under the name "Track 25".
  • This track plays during the beginning portion of BakiBeard's Ship.
  • This track is used before and during the giant Robosa bossfight.
  • This is the song that plays once the player has run out of lives. It can not be purchased in the shop.
  • This track plays as the main Village theme on TurtleRock.
  • This track plays during the celebration in Watersong and is heard in Rose's Mansion. It is a remix of the Festival track in the first game.
  • The theme that plays every time the Village is under threat. It can be purchased for 250 coins and is first heard as Frostwind awakens.
  • This track can be purchased in the shop for 42 Coins.
  • This track is played in the Options Menu in Jowee's Room. It can not be purchased in the shop.
  • This theme plays when Mari and Jowee are exploring the Creation Hall after the seal has been removed.
  • Snowy World #2 is a song missing from the shop and may not be purchased. It plays in some levels within the Snow Gate and has a mellower start than its predecessor.
  • Island #2 is a song missing from the shop and may not be purchased.This track is played in some of the levels of the Beach Gate.
  • This track plays as the village theme for Wilfre's Wasteland.
  • The theme that plays during inside scenes in the game.
  • This track plays at the end of the game as the story shows what was happening to other members of the Village. This track may be purchased for 250 coins.
  • Dark Cave can be purchased from the shop for 250 Coins after the Music Token is retrieved from Icy Lake. It plays during the boss fight section of the final level in the Snow Gate.
  • Snowy World can be purchased from the shop for 250 Coins after the Music Token is retrieved from Mt. SnowyThis track is played in most of the levels in the Snow Gate.
  • Festival is the song that plays during the Village's celebration of the Hero and Mari. It can be purchased for 250 coins.
  • This track plays when the player enters Isaac's Shop and may not be purchased in the shop.
  • This theme plays during the first few scenes in the village before switching to the main Village Theme after the sun is returned. It's a softer, more calm tune and can be purchased in the shop for 250 coins.
  • This track isn't used anywhere in game but can be purchased for 250 coins in the shop.(Special thanks to Crystal Lugia for the audio file.)
  • This track plays as the alternate level theme for Watersong.
  • This track is unused in the game and its purpose is unknown. It can not be purchased in the shop.Trivia *Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter doesn't have a title screen. One may have been planned during development but was later scrapped.
  • Angler King is a song missing from the shop and may not be purchased.This track is played during the boss fight scene in the final level of the Beach Gate.
  • Underwater can be purchased from the shop for 250 Coins after the correct Music Token is retrieved from Kori Jungle.This track is played in all underwater sections of levels in the Forest Gate.
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  • The Grounder Anthem, played as Lexa and Clarke prepare for the ceremony while the Ice Nation assasin plans his attack.
  • Traditional American lullaby, hummed by Clarke Griffin while attending Atom.
  • The Delinquents sing along in the rover on the way to Sector 7.
  • The Culling takes place onboard the Ark while the Delinquents launch the flares in a desperate attempt to contact it.
  • Jasper swings across the river on a vine, then gets speared in the chest.
  • In a flashback, the Delinquents board the dropship to Earth.
  • Clarke awakens in her room in Mount Weather and tries to make sense of her surroundings.
  • The Grounders and the Sky People march together in an alliance, ready to fight the war to bring their people back from Mount Weather.
  • Bellamy and Clarke tell the group why they banished John Murphy.
  • Abby and Kane take in their first views of Earth.
  • The resistance escapes Arkadia while Lincoln's execution takes place.
  • Clarke wakes up to the sounds of wildlife, then she and Finn check out some bioluminescent plants and animal tracks.
  • Raven caves and takes the chip.
  • Monty expresses his worries over Clarke and doubts about Mount Weather to Jasper who informs him they can trust Maya.
  • Clarke sits her room at Mount Weather, then sees someone in a hazmat suit outside her door.
  • Cage adjusts to his new role as president in Mount Weather while Dante sits gloomily in quarantine. Clarke, Octavia, Indra, and other grounder warriors take Emerson from the airlock and lead him outside so he can deliver a message.
  • Clarke adapts to life in Mount Weather and Bellamy, Finn, Kane, and Abby arrive at the crashed Alpha Station.
  • The Delinquents leave the camp and Clarke reassures Bellamy that he has done well.
  • The remaining Delinquents and the other survivors return to the Ark campsite. But not everyone can go home again, Clarke says goodbye to Bellamy and walks away alone.
  • The 100 set foot on the ground, discover a lush Earth filled with new wonders; Clarke uses a map to determine the group's location, then informs Finn they were dropped on the wrong mountain.
  • After being sentenced to death, Kane is brought to the lockup cell. Miller, Harper, and Bryan sit around a campfire in remorse. Raven desperately tries to regain her memories of Finn. Jasper listens to Maya's Ipod while Monty and Bellamy question their alliegance to Pike.
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  • This article lists the albums attributed to the series Lucky Star.
  • Music plays a big part in the themes of LOST. Music is often played at the end of an episode to set the theme of the show, or played during the show on the Swan's record player to enhance a particular scene.
  • Rurouni Kenshin has nine OST's (Original Stoundtracks), 12 CD box sets, a directors collection, best theme collection, and ten opening and endings total.
  • Music is a YouTube channel by YouTube and is about a music channel. The Music channel is where the Vevo, other singer videos go in. The channel has over 96,000,000+ subscribers. This channel is customised by YouTube, and is the most subscribed channel on the whole website.
  • Music is one of the classes exclusive to Scholarship Edition and the Anniversary Edition. It is taught by Miss Peters. The only other students that can be seen entering the class with Jimmy are Constantinos and Eunice. The Music minigame is a rhythm based minigame that is very similar to the Chemistry minigame in Bully. Jimmy plays percussion instruments, while the player must strike buttons on the controller, make motions with the Wii-mote or touch left or right sides of the touchscreen. The prompts scroll vertically downward; the player must hit the buttons, move the remote or touch either side of the touchscreen as the prompts pass through windows near the bottom of the screen.
  • The English version of Yu-Gi-Oh! featured two tracks done on a synthesizer. Both are available in the album Music by 4Kids TV, and two other versions have been made available in Yu-Gi-Oh! Music to Duel By and the soundtrack for Yu-Gi-Oh! The Pyramid of Light. The theme is composed by Wayne Sharpe and John Siegler.
  • Players need to unlock most tracks during game-play by going to a particular place, completing a quest, or performing some action (such as reading a particular book). As of there are music tracks available via music player. As RuneScape ages, more music tracks are added. The 500th track was Tournament! (now unlocked automatically) which was released on 20 November 2007. Unlocking 500 tracks will also unlock the Air Guitar emote. It is notable for being one of the few emotes with audio. The 1000th track is Book of A Thousand Songs, which was released on 4 August 2014. Unlocking 1000 tracks will also unlock the Demonic Rock Off emote. Currently, the player does not receive a message when he/she unlocks every music track (though one does appear every time an individual track is unlocked.) The volume of the music can be controlled through the Audio Settings on the Options screen. Unlocking all song tracks is a requirement for unlocking the Completionist cape.
  • As in most games, Music plays a role in setting the mood for players in Minecraft. When settings are enabled, ambient music will play within the Overworld, The Nether and in The End. It also plays within game menus, and during the Credits. All music in Minecraft is produced by Daniel Rosenfeld (also known as C418), a freelance musician from Germany.
  • Music is an important part of the No One Lives Forever series. The games have been critically acclaimed for their score. The Operative: No One Lives Forever (NOLF1) came with an extra bonus CD, In the Lounge, containing original 60s-inspired songs not featured in the game itself.
  • Information on the soundtrack and music to follow as it is released. The music featured in Star Citizen's hangar module launcher was created by Pedro Camacho, a.k.a. Pedro Macedo Camacho. On November 26 2013, Pedro Macedo Camacho was officially announced as the Star Citizen composer by Martin Galway in the official team presentation video about music. Even though initially announced, George Oldziey music was removed from the official website and he is not the composer announced by Chris Roberts and Martin Galway. The recent official video about music also doesn't include his name anywhere. 3.0 has been stated to introduce a new dynamic music system that reacts to events, like entering a planet's atmosphere or entering quantum jump (citation needed).
  • Exploring Music: General music education. Non instrumental lessons that include history of music and the ability to recognize various genres and performances. Mostly listens and studies. Recorder is played for half a semester. Choir: The vocal music course. Beginners Band: The course for students who either do not know how to play an instrument, are new to instruments, or who know how to play an instrument not attributed to a classical orchestra. Teaches them the basics of their instrument and how to work as a band. Band: Band is for students that already know how to play an instrument attributed to the classical orchestra styled band. Very advanced. Piano Education: The piano being so large and unique, it required a class of its own. Piano exploration is the Piano specific course that teaches the very finest of piano pieces. Non Classical: For students interested in musical instruments not found in the orchestra is the Non classical course which focuses primarily on the guitar but also any other instruments that would not fit in Band.
  • Music is a friggin broad genre of annoying sounds that produce a "rhythm", "tune", and MAYBE even "lyrics", depending on the intensity of boredom the genre of music has in it.
  • Music in the Creatures series of games started out in Creatures as a variety of synthesized chimes, chords, bloops and other non-specific ambient sounds, simply combined together into audio files (MU01.WAV to MU28.WAV in the Sounds folder on Windows) and played at certain points in the game or as certain applets were opened. Image:Creaturesmontage.jpg The Creatures music was created on a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer by Andrew Barnabas, who also made an album of computer music called Shades while in the Cyberlife music studio - one track of this (now available for download on the Creatures Wiki) was called Creatures Montage, and contained music from the game's introductory movie. See also Andrew's wiki page, and the Bob and Barn home page. For Creatures 2, a far more capable dynamic music system was created—MNG—and this system was also used in Creatures 3 and Docking Station. You can read about MNG files, which changed depending on factors such as location and the mood of creatures. Creatures Adventures, Creatures Playground and Amazing Virtual Sea-Monkeys used non-dynamic MIDI music instead, which was far easier (and hence cheaper) to produce than using the complex MNG system. Both Creatures and Creatures: Raised in Space on the Sony Playstation and Game Boy Advance simply used wave recordings for their music. Both games share the same soundtrack, most likely due to budget restrictions, and it is unknown who was responsible for composing the music, although given the nature of the games it is indeed possible that the tracks are probably royalty free and were not composed particularly for the game.
  • Five pieces of theme music are used in the anime adaptation. The song "White Night -True Light-" (白夜 〜True Light〜 Byakuya -True Light-), by Shunichi Miyamoto, is used for the opening for twenty four episodes. For the ending theme, "Gentle Afternoon" (やさしい午後 Yasashii Gogo) is used for the first twelve episodes, and "The Day It Begins" (はじまりの日 Hajimari no Hi) is used for episodes 13-23 and episode 25. Both songs are performed by Minawo. Episode 24 uses the song "Caged Bird", by , for its ending, while the final episode of the series uses Miyamoto's song "Guidepost" (道標 Michishirube).
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  • Music is a way to just relax, chill, and not worry about our stupid problems. There are many genres of music.
  • 24 tracks, written and produced by Olivier Derivière. 1. * Main Titles 2. * Empty School 3. * Something Hidden 4. * First Ones 5. * Blowing Up a Wall 6. * Being Surrounded 7. * Herbert Friedman 8. * Who is Herbert? 9. * Wickson, the Nurse 10. * Infested Place 11. * Give Us Eternity 12. * The First Queen 13. * Pure Suite 14. * Wickson and Leonard 15. * The Second Queen 16. * Gardener's Story 17. * Herbert's Secret Office 18. * Old Movie 19. * Friedman's Place 20. * Finding Leo 21. * Final Fight 22. * Leonard's Death 23. * Death 24. * End Titles Some of the soundtrack can be downloaded from Olivier Derivière official website: There are also 3 tracks that play during the game that are not in the official soundtrack. 1. * "Still Waiting" performed by Sum 41 2. * "Don't Think The Way They Do" and "Baby's Come Back" performed by Span The soundtrack can be downloaded legal and free here: DOWNLOAD
  • Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence.
  • I would love to have a "Music" page here, and so have recreated this one. Let's make this a space for music - not lyrics, not songs, not poetry, not photos, not prayers - juuusssttttt music, instrumentals i guess i mean. [Media:] [Media:] [Media:] [Media:] Return to Main Page
  • Several soundtracks have been released for Martian Successor Nadesico.
  • I got a zip from a site that had hosted a link for someone who shared the music from the press kit disc last summer, but now I have the disc, so I will either post videos that have the music, or see if I can just put links to each track, or maybe just a zipfile for folks to grab. Here be the tracks, me hearties! 1. * Midtown/Century Airfield Battle 2. * Mid/Air Neutral 3. * Gamblers Gulch Togera Battle 4. * Gamb Tog Neut 5. * Gulch Robo-47 Battle 6. * Gulch Robo Neut 7. * Rosdale Canyon Battle 8. * Canyon Neut 9. * Goliath-Prime/Vegon Boss Music 10. * Metro City Battle 11. * City Neut 12. * Atomic Island Battle 13. * Atom Isle Neut 14. * Bay Town Battle 15. * Bay Town Neut 16. * Club Caldera Battle 17. * Club Neut 18. * Tsunopolis Battle 19. * Tsun Neut 20. * UFO Battle 21. * UFO Neut 22. * Capitol 23. * Mini Bay Town Battle 24. * Mini Bay Neut 25. * Dodgeball 26. * Big Shot/Crush
  • Bakuman music consists of the openings and endings used in the anime. As of January 2012, there have been 2 Opening Themes and 3 Ending Themes. For the last episode of season 1 the full version of the opening theme Blue Bird was used as the ending theme.
  • Star Wars The Force Unleashed(Soundtrack) Popular Themes Battle Theme Sarlac Unleashed Starkiller Theme This Also Has Music From Star Wars VI:Return Of The Jedi Like The Battle Of Endor The Battle Of Endor II The Battle Of Endor III Shuttle Tydirium Aproaches Endor And This Has Duel Of The Fates On Imperial Raxus Prime
  • Music was an aural art form, involving the arrangement of sounds of differing pitch and tone in a variety of combinations. Music played an important role in the cultures of many races, including Humans, Klingons, Vulcans, and Bajorans-therefore called "folk" music. Musically scored notes often lead to the composition of songwriting, so that lyrics may accompany the auditory patterns. (TOS episode: "The Way to Eden", TOS movie: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, TNG episode: "Sarek", DS9 episode: "Melora", VOY episode: "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy")
  • Music (Agility, Awareness) Music is the skill of those characters who played musical instruments. While playing an instrument is a demand on the manual dexterity (Agilily), and it is also a demand on his sense of tempo, pitch and harmony (Awareness). It is considered a High Skill.
  • Little Miss Helpful is a music teacher, Mr. Noisy are playing a drums loudly but Mr. Quiet wants to keep it down, Mr. Nervous as a bug, an orchestra on a stage, finally, in "What Do You Know About Music" starring Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Scatterbrain and Mr. Strong. Cameos: Mr. Bump Little Miss Calmaity Mr. Small and Mr. Nosy Mr. Stubborn Mr. Grumpy Little Miss Chatterbox Little Miss Whoops Mr. Lazy Followed By: Mr. Strong Mr. Rude Little Miss Calmaity
  • Bob's Game (Original Game Soundtrack) is a vast collection of 65 songs composed by Robert Pelloni. The first song released was Yuu's Theme and was originally available for download. More music from Demo 1 were shown as followed by users on the "bob's game" forum ripping the music from the game and converting it to MP3 allowing users to download the music. The album is set for release in May 31, 2016 on digital and in BioWare Social Network.
  • All three series of the Stargate franchise have scored a variety of original music. However, there is also an abundance of commercially-available, non-original recordings, most notably however in Stargate Universe.
  • Each game in the TimeSplitters series has its own unique soundtrack, mostly created by composer Graeme Norgate (although he was aided by Goteki and Christian Marcussen in TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters Future Perfect. Norgate also worked on many famous video games made by Rare for the Nintendo 64, such as GoldenEye and Perfect Dark. Indeed, the "Spaceship" track from the original TimeSplitters is notably similar to some of Perfect Dark's Skedar-themed music.
  • Music is a feature that allows music disks and background music to be played in-game. It is in all other editions of Minecraft.
  • Music, or songs, will be unlocked throughout the game of Stellar Dawn and will act as background music. The music will be similar to RuneScape in the fact that you will unlock songs as you venture out into the land. The information in this article is not necessarily 100% accurate as the game has not yet been released.
  • The first music heard is the one loud note Marty played with his Erlewine Chiquita guitar which overloaded the speaker. "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News was featured on Marty McFly's walkman headphones as he skateboarded around the town. The Pinheads played a hard rock version of "The Power of Love" for the band auditions. Goldie Wilson’s campaign van played the introduction to "Washington Post March" by John Philip Sousa. Marty heard "The Power of Love" again as Jennifer’s dad drove up (the guitar can actually be heard playing at a low volume as Marty and Jennifer are sitting on the bench, and even while the Clock Tower Lady is soliciting funds), and as he skateboarded home. Marty also heard "Time Bomb Town" by Lindsey Buckingham on his clock radio when Doc woke him up by telephone. "Heaven Is One Step Away", by Eric Clapton, was playing on Red the Bum's radio when Marty returned from 1955. Finally, another song by Huey Lewis, "Back in Time," was playing on Marty's clock radio when he woke up the next day.
  • Music has been used in the story in several ways. First, the obvious (entertainment): there are operas; the circus has a music master and a calliope; etc. Also, Agatha retrofitted the wagons of the Circus into a Battle Circus controlled by the Silverodeon's music. The canon makes several references to music. * piano [ lessons] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]] * the Heterodyne sparks' characteristic Heterodyning * a hive engine queen can issue commands to her warrior wasps via [ some sort of musical communication] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]] * music in Paris, including the [ chorus] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]] at the Island of the Monkey Girls * the Vienna Mechanikopera * The Jägerfräulein at Mamma Gkika's, both above and below ground. * The castle occasionally stops talking and provides a musical interlude. [ Once] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]] the composer is Tympanus Heterodyne. * Several characters are musicians: * Agatha Heterodyne (organ, spinet, and presumably the piano). * Gilgamesh Wulfenbach (composer, mechanical orchestra) * André, music master of Master Payne's Circus of Adventure * Dimo [ claims] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]] that his family was musical. * Various clanks play music: * Dingbots * Mechanical Orchestra
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  • Music is a Season 6 episode of Rugrats.
  • Music plays a big part in Gilmore Girls.
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  • C. J. Cherryh wrote a collection of songs about the station trade in the Alliance-Union universe. These were recorded by filk musician Leslie Fish and others, and released in 1985 on an album entitled Finity's End (album).
  • Scientists are trying to prove that music is a disease and so those who are infected with the virus (such as rock stars) die before their time, (like Elvis and Jesus). It seems to severely affect drummers. It is also a fact that having absolutely no musical skills!!! result in immunization to the disease, such as birds, Blink-182 and, Oasis. Music was designed only to annoy those who hear it and cause them to go insane and outsane. Music can come in many forms. Revolving, singing, blowing, strumming, and pressing are only some on the possible insanities that be music.
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  • Music involves a great deal of things, such as musical instruments and singing.
  • Music From the Verse The music from the original series Firefly, and from the Serenity Movie has inspired a large number of artists to create their own contributions of music inspired not only by the show, but also by the struggle of browncoats to revive the show, and finally get their own movie. This type of music has also been called Firefilk. Here is a list of the music out there, with links to the bands, cds, and mp3s. Original Score for the TV Series Firefly Original Score for the Serenity Movie - On the Drift (Full CD) by the Bedlam Bards - I'm On Firefly by Tom Smith - No Stars by The Ben Gunn Society - Leaves on the Wind Music Project by The Fallen Stars - Original song written about every episode of Firefly.
  • Club Penguin's flash-based music files have a prefix of: media1.clubpenguin.com/play/v2/content/global/music/ And end with a number and .swf. * 1-99 are for normal rooms. * 100-199 are for games. * 200 and onward are for parties. Note that some songs are available in a .mp3 format.
  • Music is the arrangement of sounds in time to produce a unified composition.
  • Alongside God, America, and apple pie, there is nothing Americans feel more passionately about than Stephen Colbert, that sunburst of emotion in a time darkened by reason. Sometimes, America's Stepheneration reaches such a fevered pitch that the heroes must release this passion through expressions of the universal language, music. At such times, God has provided them the glorious capacity to make a joyful noise unto Colbert.
  • Candy Crush Jelly Saga currently has 4 pieces of music. These pieces play at various times during the game, such as level-type-specific tracks, level selecting etc. Level-type-specific tracks play on a 15-20 seconds loop with the sound on, whereas other tracks, such as level failed, will play once.
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  • Muzyka (ang. Music) dodaje grze charakteru i określa poziom doświadczenia gracza. Gracze większość melodii mogą odblokować w trakcie gry odwiedzając nowe miejsce, kończąc misje lub wykonując dane czynności. Na dzień obecny, od 25 Sierpnia 2010, w odtwarzaczu dostępnych jest 723 utworów. Głośność muzyki może być regulowana w ustawieniach dźwięku w opcjach.
  • The anime, being a TV show that has lasted many seasons, has many opening and ending themes. These themes have been from original Japanese songs. The themes have been cut into at least 1:30 by TV Tokyo. The average usage for openings are around 25 episodes while the endings can be up to 12 episodes with some exceptions: the first two endings for Naruto (Wind and Harmonia) and first for Naruto: Shippūden (Meteor ~Shooting Star~). They are shown here in order:
  • Blockland has a music system which allows you to use .ogg files for the music bricks in-game. All music bricks in the game loop their currently playing music continuously until they're turned off or destroyed.
  • Music is the production of rhythmically ordered sound. Music can be produced by means of the human voice or using musical instruments. Musical instruments vary from two sticks knocked together to produce a rhythm, to electronic synthesizers that can produce any sound imaginable (and a few that aren't). Almost every society has produced music, and the earliest music was often used to accompany dance, which consists of rhythmic movements of the body. The music that ordinary people learn, compose and pass on by word of mouth is sometimes referred to as folk music. Many societies have also developed a classical music tradition, a form of music that follows certain rules of composition and that is either recorded in written form or passed on from master to student in a formal process of education. Europe, Japan, India, Iran, Mali, Indonesia and many other countries have developed sophisticated traditions of classical music. Since the advent of radio, and the invention of devices to record sound, so-called popular music has been recorded, copyrighted and sold for a profit.
  • Detroit has a rich music history. It hosts an annual techno music event and is the home of Motown Records, which produced such hometown stars as Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, the Temptations and the Four Tops. Detroit is also often regarded as the quintessential Rock 'n Roll town. The area's famously avid rock fans have been celebrated in film and in song (e.g., Kiss' "Detroit Rock City"), and bands undertaking live albums often opt to record in front of Detroit's dependably enthusiastic crowds. Detroit's influence on popular music cannot be overstated. Contemporary pop artists such as Eminem, Kid Rock and the White Stripes are part of a long lineage of Detroit stars that includes Aretha Franklin, Madonna, Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, George Clinton and Mitch Ryder. The MC5 is often credited for laying the foundation of heavy metal, the Stooges are considered the godfathers of punk rock, and Detroit was the birthplace of techno music in the mid-1980s.
  • The in-game music/soundtrack for the Submachine series was almost completely written by Brian Gocher, who was born in 1971 in New York City. He founded the Thumpmonks, a group of two music artists who mainly produce electronic breakbeat music for cinema films and computer games. The complete Submachine soundtrack is almost exclusively produced by Thumpmonks. In tandem with the release of Submachine 9, Thumpmonks released two albums, Noir Selections and Parsed Sky. Noir Selections provides extended music to the tracks in the SUb9 soundtrack, while Parsed Sky is a separate album meant to balance out the heavier Submachine tones with lighter ambient. The Submachine series' overall atmosphere is heavily influenced by their music. The following is a list of all music samples by file name, along with the first location they are heard in.
  • L. Frank Baum was fond of Music and mentions it repeatedly in his books. By his own testimony, Baum's favorite composer was Louis F. Gottschalk, a personal friend who composed music for several Baum stage shows and films. Baum's taste seems to have been what is often called middlebrow; he expressed skeptical views of both serious classical music and popular music. The musical pieces he imagines for Oz, like "What is Oz Without Ozma," the "Shining Emperor Waltz," and the "Ozma Two-Step," or patriotic tunes like "The Oz Spangled Banner" and "The Flag of Our Native Land," seem in line with this judgement. Baum's Oz books feature multiple references to music of varying types. Polychrome hears the music of the spheres; she dances incessantly. While traveling together, Woot the Wanderer whistles merry tunes for the rainbow fairy to dance to. In The Road to Oz, Chapter 8, Dorothy and her companions meet "The Musicker," a sort of human music box who constantly breathes out reedy tunes. They don't like his music, and are glad to leave him behind.
  • Music is a rip in the time-space continuum designed by and brought to earth by the alien life form Xenthyro in order to hypnotize human beings into an unproductive trance with the hope that their progress in space travel would slow, giving Xenthyro and his army of chemical phosphorous goblins a head start on ruling the galaxy. Image:Music.png The atrocities music has caused upon the human race has been documented on "Ed Sullivan's Thirst for the Worst," in which a 12-minute segment showed beached jellyfish toss around beach balls to a soundtrack of pan flutes and french horns. The segment remains forgotten in the memory of the viewer because of the state of unconsciousness delivered from the music, proving once and for all that we are weak in the presence of these organized soundwaves.
  • A number of soundtracks have been released to accompany the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex film, TV series, and games.
  • The first composer for an official game released on the Nitrome.com website was Lee Nicklen for Hot Air. Nicklen was originally commissioned to create four tracks for the game, but only two were in the initial release to maintain a lower file size. Lee Nicklen served as the main composer from 2006 to 2008, of which Dave Cowen started composing tracks for certain Nitrome games for the later half of 2008 beginning with Snot Put. Cowen and Nicklen continued to compose for all of Nitrome's releases up until 2010, where Nicklen stopped creating new music for Nitrome, his last work of that time being Worm Food. Since 2010, Dave Cowen has composed the majority of music for all Nitrome games. Lee Nicklen stopped creating new music for Nitrome after 2010, though his previously composed works were reused in followups to certain games such as Skywire's original tracks in the Skywire V.I.P. games and both Cheese Dreams tracks showing up in Cheese Dreams: New Moon. He set up a Facebook page called "NitromeMusic" on September 22, 2011 to promote the Nitrome section of his Kayotix website. Nicklen began posting remasters, along with unused tracks, of previously released Nitrome games, including the two tracks composed for Fluffball (a game that was unreleased at the time). Nitrome announced in January 2014 that Lee Nicklen would make music for their upcoming swapping game changeType(). This would be the last time Lee Nicklen would produce work for a Nitrome game. On March 5, 2015, Nitrome released a remastered version of Fluffball, an older Nitrome game that was once only accessible on Miniclip that Nicklen composed for back in 2007.
  • Like in the Naruto anime, this anime also features theme songs. The average usage of opening songs usually doubles more than ending songs. Theme songs are a shortened, 1:30 minutes, version of the original Japanese song.
  • Instruments come in different types, which can be accessed at different levels and have different bonuses. They are only obtainable from any Musician if you are deemed to be worthy, and are therefore untradeable. * Shakers - Experience only. * Banjo - Restores run energy. * Mandolin - Restores summoning points. * Guitar - Restores run energy and summoning points. * Lyre - Restores lifepoints slowly. * Harp - Restores run energy and lifepoints at a medium rate. * Harmonica - Restores run energy and lifepoints quickly. * Triangle - Restores prayer slowly. * Xylophone - Restores run energy and prayer points at a medium rate. * Marimba - Restores run energy, prayer points and lifepoints quickly.
  • Music played in NWN game can be changed by a player. This change will effects only their game and other players will be unaffected by it. DMs can change the background music in game for all players in certain area.
  • In the 1990's, when CDs were a new option for video games such as the Carmageddon franchise, CD Audio was made for players to enjoy their experience even more. Back then, the music was sometimes played with software MIDI instruments based on sound cards to prevent the feel of silence, it was very efficient because the sequenced tunes only relied on notes and what instrument samples to play including how they are played. Today, music can often be found in the game files and sometimes be extracted. The videogame soundtrack in the old era was often played from the Redbook Audio (Mixed Mode CD) disc, while the music tracks play at random (unless there's a part of the game where the track is forced).
  • Season 1 and 2 OP: Hateshinaku Tooi Sora Ni Season 1 ED: Sutekina Shiawase Season 2 ED: Arigatou~ OVA OP: Romantic Morning OVA ED: Himitsu no Pocket Season 3 OP: Sekai yo Warae Season 3 ED: Going
  • Seattle is known for its great music scene; lots of famous bands started here!
  • Bleach music consists of the openings, endings, and any other music used in the anime and movies of Bleach as well as the music from tie-in CDs.
  • Players need to unlock most tracks during game-play by going to a particular place, completing a quest, or performing some action (such as reading a particular book). As of 27 October 2015 there are 1067 music tracks available via music player. As RuneScape ages, many more music tracks may be distributed. The 500th track was Tournament! (now unlocked automatically) which was released on 20 November 2007. Unlocking 500 tracks will also unlock the Air Guitar emote. It is notable for being one of the few emotes with audio. The 1000th track is Book of A Thousand Songs, which was released on 4 August 2014. Unlocking 1000 tracks will also unlock the Demonic Rock Off emote. Currently, the player does not receive a message when he/she unlocks every music track (though one does appear every time an individual track is unlocked.) The volume of the music can be controlled through the Audio Settings on the Options screen. Unlocking all song tracks is a requirement for the untrimmed version of the Completionist cape.
  • Candy Crush Saga currently has 13 pieces. These pieces play at various times during the game, such as level-type-specific tracks, level selecting etc. Level-type-specific tracks play on a 15-20 second loop with the sound on, whereas other tracks, such as level failed, will play once. (Mobile versions loops all tracks, though.) Some players find the music annoying and play the game with the music turned off. This is because the music plays on a loop, which can be quite annoying to some people or even creepy. In the very beginning of Candy Crush Saga, there were just 5 pieces: ALL the levels had the music of moves and jelly levels, the chapter theme music, the level selection music, the failure music, and the level completed music.
  • Music consists of endings and openings used in the Kuroshitsuji anime, as well as soundtracks and other musical releases.
  • Soaring high in the sky, He may be small but only in size. AstroBoy, AstroBoy, He is brave and gentle and wise! Stronger Than all the rest, this mighty robot will pass the test, Oh villans fear him, so we cheer him, The amazing AstroBoy! When you need someone strong, Our robot friend will never be long. AstroBoy, AstroBoy, He will try to right any wrong! When there's danger near by, No matter who, what, where, when or why. He'll defend us, he'll defend us, The amazing AstroBoy!
  • As of , there are a total of Music tracks (Including unlisted & unused music) found in Old School RuneScape. Players who unlock all non-holiday music tracks will be able to purchase the music cape from Olaf the Bard, and subsequently unlock the Air Guitar emote.
  • EastEnders has been released released a number of music pieces, all original releases are listed below. Sung by Anita Dobson. * Released: August 1986 * Publisher: BBC Records * Format: 7" vinyl Sung by Nick Berry. * Released: 1986 * Publisher: BBC Records * Format: 7" vinyl Sung by Letitia Dean & Paul J. Medford. * Released: 1986 * Publisher: BBC Records * Format: 7" vinyl Sung by Sharon Benson. * Released: 1993 * Publisher: Polydor * Format: CD Contains the songs: * EastEnders Theme * Every Loser Wins * Released: 1994 * Publisher: Artist Record Company * Format: CD Contains the songs: * Peggy's Theme * Every Loser Wins * Anyone Can Fall in Love * EastEnders Theme * Glory Be (To God on High) * Released: 13 September 2010 * Publisher: Edsel, Demon Music Group * Format:CD/Digital Download Contains the songs: * EastEnders Theme * Anyone Can Fall in Love * Every Loser Wins * Released: 14 September 2015 * Publisher: Edsel * Format:CD
  • Music in the Indiana Jones films is composed by John Williams. Major themes in Indiana Jones include: * Raiders of the Lost Ark: * The Raiders March * Marion's Theme * Ark Theme * Nazi Motif * Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: * The Temple Of Doom * Willie's Theme * Slave Children's Crusade * Short Round's Theme * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: * Grail Theme * Father/Son Theme * Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword Theme * Nazi Motif * Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull * Call of the Crystal * The Adventures of Mutt * Irina's Theme * Russian Theme
  • Dirty Spam - Super famous american pop star in Seoul.
  • Musical instruments: acoustic guitar, clarinet, cello, drums, electric guitar, flute, keyboard, piano, saxophone, trumpet, violin Musical styles: classical, country and western, flamenco, rock, house music, Irish folk, jazz, rap, reggae, rock 'n' roll, salsa Concerts: audience , auditorium, band, to cheer, crowd, encore, facilities, fans, to get the audience going, to go wild, group, to last (time9, lead singer, lighting, music, to scream, singing, solos, songs, sound, sound system, sound quality, special effects, stage design, support band, version (of a song), words of songs (lyrics) Adjectives: boring , brilliant, clear, disappointing, distorted, exciting, fantastic, hard to understand, poor, quite good, really loud, spectacular Urban problems: crime, drug addiction, graffiti, slums, street gang, unemployment Compound words: break dancing, dabce floor, disc jockey, drug addiction, girlfriend, lead guitarist, middle-class, music industry, nightclub, rap music, special effects, sub-culture, undergo, well-off Words that go together: to assert (your) identity, to cheat yourself, to be deprived of (things), to have energy, to mark (your) territory, off the street, to star in a film, to undergo changes, (not) to work properly Words that go together: be around for (time), dress in (clothes), go away (dissapear), move out of (an area), point to (something), take (something) over Singer: first album, first single, musical influences, style, lyrics Classroom presentations: Right today I'm going to talk about ... / First, something about .../So, now about .../Okay, now let's look at .../Another important thing about .../So to finish, I'd like to say ...
  • Music is an optional accessory exclusive to the Platformer, Arcade, and Physics Puzzle Maker Game Creators. Both the Platformer and Physics Puzzle Maker have the same 251 soundtracks that can be used individually for each level of the game. The Arcade Creator has a total of 24 different tracks, in order from arcade1.mp3 to arcade24.mp3. New music is added to the Creators by Geoff gradually. Out of the 251 soundtracks, only 25 are in the "featured" category, for their wide use and popularity. These soundtracks are as follows: * Atmos Sphear * Battlefields * Bubbleverse * Calypso Theme * Carnival Windup * From Mars * I Was Marios Tash * In Kookarooland * Le Bel Wazoo * London * Mias Song * Painting Plastics * Psychoanalysis * Qasteron * Remalon 010 * Shes From Heaven * Smallnnaff * Spore * That Can Fill a Day * The Awakening * The Needless * Theme of Magic * Time Bomb * Tour Spaceship * Uninvited
  • Inuyasha Dagaku-Renka (犬夜叉 打楽連歌, "InuYasha percussion suite") is the track first performed by the Taiwanese Ju Percussion Group (朱宗慶打擊樂團), in cooperation with Kaoru Wada, during the its winter tour in 2006. It contains nine movements: 1. * Introduction (序奏) 2. * Kagome (かごめ) 3. * Kagura (神楽) 4. * Desperate struggle (激闘) 5. * Sango (珊瑚) 6. * Naraku (奈落) 7. * Changed Inuyasha (変化した犬夜叉) 8. * The end of Love (想いの果てに) 9. * Inuyasha (犬夜叉) Full track (For analysis purpose) niconicoYouTube
  • Dead Frontier features various Music for the different Weather Conditions, which can be heard while playing and is now also available here for listening and downloading. To listen to the Music, simply click the play button, to download it, right click the name of the Music Track and save it. The Music Files provided here are high quality versions of the ones actually used in-game (64 kBit/s MP3), provided as Ogg Vorbis files at 500 kBit/s VBR.
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  • The composer of both Pikmin and Pikmin 2's music' is Hajime Wakai. Pikmin 3's soundtrack was composed and arranged by Asuka Hayazaki, Atsuko Asahi, and Hajime Wakai.
  • Breaking Bad''s original score is composed by Dave Porter. The show also draws on the work of other popular recording artists with Music Supervision by Thomas Golubić. A selection of tracks from the soundtrack were released as Music from the Original Series Breaking Bad in 2010 and tracks from the original score have been released in two volumes, one in 2012 followed by a second in 2013. Additional information about the music used in the AMC television series, "Breaking Bad," can be found at the following sites: SUPERMUSICVISION -- Thomas Golubić's website Dave Porter -- Dave Porter's website Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5 -- AMC's website
  • In the first season, Darker than Black: The Black Contractor, four theme musics were used in opening and ending sequences. * Howling by Abingdon Boys School (As the first opening) * Kakusei Heroism ~The Hero Without A Name~ by An Cafe (As the second opening) * Tsukiakari by Rie Fu (As the first ending) * Dreams by HIGH And MIGHTY COLOR (As the second ending) In the second season, Dark than Black: Gemini of the Meteor, two theme musics were used in the opening and ending sequences. * Tsukiakari no Michishirube by Stereopony (As the opening) * From Dusk Till Dawn by Abingdon Boys School (As the ending)
  • Music in the game * Final Boss - * Cerberus Alpha - * Imperial HQ Music - * Meet Marina - * Epilogue Music - * Adventure Music - * Seven Clancer Kids - * Clanpot - * Lvl 5-5 - * Ghost Catcher - * Catashrope and 5-2 - * The Day Of -
  • In some households, playing musical instruments is a major activity. Practice time is important and can be reflected in the way the house is designed and organized. In other homes, creating music isn't the focus as much as being able to play and listen to it.
  • Atlantica Online has a wide range of original sound tracks. Minho Jang is the main composer.
  • Music by Simon B. Tristan F. Elijah P. Zach Q. No rights reserved yet, and no need to, because KnightFall MMORPG has not premiered yet. ₩¥VER₦$ of ℳyth
  • Music composed for the Sailor Moon franchise spans from 1992 and onwards. Across both anime and video games and plays. All the OST albums were produced under the label "Nippon Columbia Music Ent. Co.
  • Music is an integral part of the anime series within Nanoha franchise. The original music in all seasons was composed by Hiroaki Sano. The sound director of all three was Toshiki Kameyama. All opening themes in the original Japanese series until ViVid Strike! had been performed by Nana Mizuki, Fate Testarossa's seiyū, and all ending themes, by Yukari Tamura, the voice actress of Nanoha Takamachi. Each season also had an insert song sung by Mizuki.
  • Music is often used as a storytelling device on The O.C.. The series has been noted for its selections, which have helped some previously little-known bands gain exposure, so much so that to date, the producers have released five compilation albums featuring highlighted performers.
  • One of the very important features of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle is its music. Here is a list of all the OSTs, singles, dramas and other discs related to Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE and its other animations.
  • Mancala games play an important role in numerous songs and other expressions of music, both modern and tradional. These include many different styles from chamber music to Jazz. There is also the British "Mankala Band" from the multicultural city of Bristol, which has been named after the game. They are playing an eclectic mix of Afro-Beat, Fusion, Roots and Reggae.
  • Music is a very important element in the Cowboy Bebop anime and movie. The music in Cowboy Bebop was composed by Yoko Kanno with The Seatbelts, a blues and jazz band. Together they produced seven albums and one live DVD. Their style is very diverse and ranges from straightforward big band jazz, blues, acoustic ballads, hard rock, country, funk to electronic, hip-hop and experimental compositions/elements. Most of the songs are instrumental and play as background music within the show.
  • An important feature in the game, are the 8-bit musics. To each worlds, its 8-bit music and sometimes to each character, its 8-bit music. Those musics are based off the real musics from the Disney movies which makes the game even more fascinating and enjoyable.
  • "Rock/Rock Subgenre Discussion" is a topic made by Silks. This is the SECOND, not first, but second popular topic in Music. Here's how the topic goes, you post your thoughts of a song that somebody posted before you, and you post a music video of a song that is related to Hard Rock, Classic, Alternative, or any other kind of Rock related genre music. If you don't post your thoughts about the previous posters song, then you must post your thought about the song that you are posting. If you don't post a video of a song, then you will get banned, forever... LOL JK!!!1!11!!!! Your post will just be deleted by a Moderator who cares.
  • Music related to The King In Yellow includes: * Cassilda's Song is significant as a song appearing not just within Chamber's book but within the Play itself. Versions of Cassilda's Song have been recorded by a number of artists. For other songs that may be considered part of the Play, see Songs. * Creativitist Musician Philip Stranger has adapted and recorded a version of Cassilda's Song for piano & voices. This song is rumoured to be the beginning of a concept album based on The Prophet's Paradise from The King In Yellow. Painter Thomas H. Green is in talks to provide the artwork for the album cover. * Rainfall Records & Books have released an album titled The King In Yellow inspired by the Yellow Mythos. It features a version of Cassilda's Song as well as original pieces. * Blue Oyster Cult's song "ETI (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence)" includes, in its lyrics: I'm in fairy rings and tower beds. "Don't report this," three men said. Books by the blameless and by the dead. King In Yellow, Queen In Red. (The Queen in Red is presumed to be a reference to Lewis Carroll's Red Queen) * London rock band King Crimson (founded 1969) and their album In The Court of the Crimson King (video) have been associated with The Hastur Mythos by some. In addition to the Crimson King, there are also the lines : "The Yellow Jester does not playBut gently pulls the strings" * The Finnish black metal band Dawn of Relic's debut album from 1999 is called One Night in Carcosa. The album's second song is titled When Aldebaran is Visible and mentions Byakhee. The instrumental opening track for the band's second album Lovecraftian Dark is called Dawn Over Carcosa. * French Death metallers Yyrkoon display The Yellow Sign on the cover of the album 'Unhealty Opera'. There don't seem to be any specific references to the Yellow Mythos, but the track 'Abnormal Intrusion' seems to be about the Tillinghast Resonator, and 'Horror From the Sea' is about exactly what you think it is. * The Dead Milkmen, a satiric punk band. Their ninth studio album was titled The King In Yellow and included a song with that title, though there don't seem to be any specific references to the Yellow Mythos. See also the for other bands using related terminology.
  • Music is a class taught at Whateley Academy. It's taught by Mr. King. It's independently a central theme in both the Sara stories and in the Outcast Corner stories. What we've seen so far is an ensemble instrumental/vocal course focusing on Rock and other modern popular music styles.
  • Author of a map can set a background music to be played in the map. Users can choose to play a different music.
  • Music was an arrangement of vocal, instrumental or mechanical sounds organized in succession by rhythm, melody or harmony, that has the ability to evoke emotion. One who composes or plays music was known as a musician. To Data, "music is a collection of acoustic vibrations." (TNG: "Masks" ) The Doctor described to the Quarra that "music is more than mathematics, and I am much more than a program with musical subroutines. All of my experience, all of my passion goes into every note that I sing. When you listen to me, when my singing moves you, you're not just hearing notes. You're hearing my artistry, my soul." (VOY: "Virtuoso") While T'Pol was assigned to Earth, during the early half of the 22nd century, she lived at the Vulcan Compound in San Francisco. On one occasion, she was curious about Human recreation and wanted to see some of it for herself, so she left the compound and walked until she heard music. She described it as "unusual, chaotic, but I was drawn to it." She recalled going into the restaurant where musicians were playing and sat at a table to listen. She later recalled, upon further listening to the music, feeling "invigorated [...] briefly", before returning to the compound. (ENT: "Fusion") B'Elanna Torres had what was described as a limited appreciation of music limited to "a smattering of Klingon drinking songs." (VOY: "Virtuoso")
  • Music plays a very important role in the game of MapleStory. Also known as BGM, it helps establish the mood for various maps and settings. This article allows you to listen and download the music that is in the game of MapleStory. All the music here were converted to Ogg Vorbis format so that it meets the wiki's upload requirements.
  • E.g. Autechre, Arpanet -- Illuminated Displays, Inquisition, Watain -- Legions of the Black Light.
  • Music will continue to evolve with people. New bands will come but if our lifespan increase and we live for long long time we might prefer some music. New Sounds will be discovered, New instruments will be created but will they be for young people or older experienced people? With time new sounds will emerge and so a freedom to compose also. Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Genius) will create composition better than humans one day, it will give a sign of the singularity. Systems will better direct you what kind of music you love like Pandora, but they will be much better to suggest you music, they will be far more accurate. They will know your cognitive patern and will know exactly what kind of music you like or not like, there will be an inter relation.
  • Opening Theme: 1. * Hero's Come Back!!" by nobodyknows+ (eps 1-30) 2. * distance" by LONG SHOT PARTY (eps 31-53) 3. * BLUE BIRD" by Ikimono-Gakari (eps 54-77) 4. * CLOSER" by Inoue Joe (eps 78-102) 5. * Hotaru no Hikari" by Ikimono-Gakari (eps 103-128) 6. * Sign" by FLOW (eps 129-153) 7. * Toumei Datta Sekai (透明だった世界) " by Motohira Hata (eps 154-179) 8. * Diver" by NICO Touches the Walls (eps 180-205) 9. * Lovers" by 7 (eps 206-) Ending Theme: 1. * Nagare Boshi ~Shooting Star~" by HOME MADE Kazoku (eps 1-18) 2. * Michi ~ to you all" by aluto (eps 19-30) 3. * KIMI MONOGATARI" by little by little (eps 31-41) 4. * Mezamero! Yasei" by MATCHY with QUESTION? (eps 42-52) 5. * Sunao na Niji" by surface (eps 54-63) 6. * Broken Youth" by NICO TOUCHES THE WALLS (eps 64-77) 7. * Long Kiss Good Bye" by HALCALI (eps 78-90) 8. * BACCHIKOI!!!" by DEV PARADE (eps 91-102) 9. * Shinkokyuu" by SUPER BEAVER (eps 103-115) 10. * My Answer" by Seamo (eps 116-128) 11. * It was you" by Kishidan (eps 129-141) 12. * For You" by AZU (eps 142-) 13. * Jitensha" (自転車 Bicycle) by Oreskaband (eps 153-166) 14. * Utakata Hanabi" by Supercell (eps 167-179) 15. * U Can Do It" by Domino (eps 180-192) 16. * Orchestra of Midnight" by Aqua Timez (eps 193-205) 17. * FREEDOM" by HOME MADE Kazoku (eps 206-218) 18. * Yokubou o Sakebe!!!" (Shout Out Your Desires!!!) by OKAMOTO'S (eps 219-)
  • In 732 GUE the Frobozz Philharmonic Orchestra was formed. Because of the woeful lack of orchestral music in existence, the FPO usually settled for playing baroque versions of old folk tunes and popular dance numbers. Seven years later, the FPO performed their first symphony. The piece was notable because of the age of it's author, s precocious 11-year-old named Johann Sebastian Flathead. As the years went by, the history of the FPO, and of classical music itself, became more and more entwined with the life of Johann himself. The public attendance of the FPO mysteriously declined as Johann's symphonies increased in length. Now considered to be the definite piece in classical music, his symphony #981, the so-called Infinite Symphony contained over 60,000 movements; over the course of its only performance, several members of the orchestra retired and were replaced by their children or grandchildren. Eventually, classical music moved out of the concert hall and into nature. Johann spent his later years composing music for ever more grandiose instruments, such as his Concerto for Woodwinds and Waterfalls. Johann was killed in 789 when a mishap during a rehearsal of his Minuet for Violin and Volcano. Fatalities like this probably explain the general decline in popularity of classical music.
  • Musiikki RuneScapessa käsittää kaikki pelissä kuuluvat taustamusiikit. Pelissä on tällä hetkellä 991 musiikkikappaletta. Musiikilla parannetaan pelaajan pelikokemusta. Pelaaja voi avata suurimman osan musiikeista menemällä johonkin tiettyyn paikkaan, päättämällä jonkin tehtävän tai tekemällä jotakin muuta (kuten lukemalla jonkun kirjan). thumb||Onneksi olkoon! Olet avannut 500 musiikkikappalettta!500 laulua avaamalla pelaaja saa Air Guitar-emoten, joka soittaa 6 nuottia aktivoituessaan. Se on yksi muutamasta emotesta, joissa kuuluu ääntä kun sitä käyttää (lisäksi kun pelaajalla on rakentajan vaatteet, Beckon-emotea käyttäessään pelaaja viheltää; halloweenin Trick-emote tekee pelottavan äänen; joulun Freeze-emotessa kuuluu halkeamisen ääni; ja pääsiäisen Around the World in Eggty Days-emotessa kuuluu taianomainen "whoosh"-ääni). [[Tiedosto:Musiikki bugi.png|thumb|Soi kappale Yk'Lagor the Thunderous, vaikka sitä ei ole avattukaan]]
  • "Music" is the second segment of the 107th episode of Rugrats.
  • Circa 1925, Louis Armstrong recorded his first Hot Five records - the first time he recorded under his own name. The records made by Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven are considered to be absolute Jazz classics and speak of Armstrong's creative powers. The band never played live, but continued recording until 1928. The music was characterized by collective improvised solos, around melodic structure, that ideally built up to an emotional and "hot" climax. The rhythm section, usually drums, bass, banjo or guitar supported this crescendo, many times in the style of march tempo. Soon, larger bands and orchestras began to emulate that energy, especially with the advance of record technology, that spread the "hot" new sound across the country.
  • The music of Ultima is rich and varied, having been contributed by many composers throughout the lifetime of the series. The most prevalent piece is "Stones," which, following its initial debut in Ultima V, would go on to appear in all but one of the core titles thereafter.
  • You can listen to a music song during any race and if you don't want to hear any music you can turn it off during a level. You can choose from many different music songs and to change the song click the bottom tab and change it to and song you want or you can choose no song at all to have your music off.
  • The Music of the Series is from various games and artists. The unknown ones will remain in question marks until someone finds out the title Episode 1: * Dive Man (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) Episode 2 * Boss Battle (Mega Man 7) * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 3 * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) * One Winged Angel (Final Fantasy 7) * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Those who Fight Further (Final Fantasy 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) Episode 4 * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Those who Fight Further (Final Fantasy 7) * One Winged Angel (Final Fantasy 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) Episode 5 * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) * Dive Man (Mega Man: The Power Battle) * ??? * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 7) Episode 6 * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 7) * Those who Fight Further (Final Fantasy 7) * Affections Touching Through Time (Inuyasha) Episode 7 * Junk Man (Mega Man 7) * ??? * ??? * Bass Ending 2nd half (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * Snake Man (Mega Man 3) * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 8 * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) * ??? * Mecha Dragon (Mega Man: The Power Battle) * Guardiano Nel Buio (Kingdom Hearts) * ??? * ??? * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 9 * ??? * ??? * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 7) * Guardiano Nel Buio (Kingdom Hearts) * Those who Fight Further (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 10 * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 8) * Mecha Dragon (Mega Man: The Power Battle) * Junk Man (Mega Man: The Power Battle) Episode 11 * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) * Don't Be Afraid (Orchestrated) (Final Fantasy 8) * ??? * Affections Touching Through Time (Inuyasha) Episode 12 * Dive Man (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Bass Ending 2nd half (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * Junk Man (Mega Man 7) * The Robot Museum (Mega Man 7) Episode 13 * ??? * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 8) * Junk Man (Mega Man 7) Episode 14 * ??? * ??? * Freeze Man (Mega Man 7) * ??? Episode 15 * ??? * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) * Slash Man (Mega Man 7) * Don't Be Afraid (Orchestrated) (Final Fantasy 8) * Dark Man Fortress (Mega Man 5) * ??? Episode 16 * ??? * ??? * Mecha Dragon (Mega Man: The Power Battle) * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Junk Man (Mega Man 7) * ??? * ??? * Bass Ending 2nd half (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) Episode 17 * Don't Be Afraid (Orchestrated) (Final Fantasy 8) * ??? * Bass Ending 2nd half (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * ??? * ??? * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 8) Episode 18 * ??? * ??? * Dark Man Fortress (Mega Man 5) * ??? * Victory (Chrono Cross) * Boss Battle (Mega Man 7) * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 8) * ??? Episode 19 * Boss Battle (Mega Man 7) * Victory (Chrono Cross) * ??? * Megaman Juno 2nd Phase (Mega Man Legends) * Mecha Dragon (Mega Man: The Power Battle) * Affections Touching Through Time (Inuyasha) * ??? * One Winged Angel (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 20 * ??? * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 7) * ??? * ??? * Affections Touching Through Time (Inuyasha) * Victory (Chrono Cross) * Those who Fight Further (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 21 * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 8) * Megaman Juno 2nd Phase (Mega Man Legends) * Final Sigma Battle (Megaman X6) * Burning Heat (Dance Dance Revolution Extreme) * Bass Ending 2nd half (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * ??? Episode 22 * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 8) * Megaman Juno 2nd Phase (Mega Man Legends) * Final Battle Part 1 (Paper Mario) * ??? * Those Who Fight Further (The Black Mages: Final Fantasy 7) * Final Sigma Battle (Megaman X6) * Vegeta Super Saiyin Theme (Dragon Ball Z) Episode 23 * Majin Buu Theme (Dragon Ball Z) * Final Battle Part 2 (Paper Mario) * One Winged Angel (The Black Mages: Final Fantasy 7) * Affections Touching Through Time (Inuyasha) * ??? Episode 24 * ??? * ??? * Jenova Battle (Final Fantasy 7) * Boss Battle (Mega Man 7) * ??? * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 25 * ??? * ??? (Super Mario RPG?) * ??? * Victory (Chrono Cross) * ??? Episode 26 * ??? * ??? * ??? * Victory (Chrono Cross) * Affections Touching Through Time (Inuyasha) * Bass Ending 2nd half (Mega Man: The Power Fighters) * Junk Man (Mega Man 7) * The Robot Museum (Mega Man 7) Episode 27 * The Robot Museum (Mega Man 7) * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) * Snake Man (Mega Man 3) * Battle Theme 1 (Final Fantasy 9) * Don't Be Afraid (Orchestrated) (Final Fantasy 8) * Victory (Chrono Cross) Episode 28 * Frantic Factory (Donkey Kong 64) * Fear Factory (Donkey Kong Country) * Jenova Absolute (Final Fantasy 7) Episode 29 * Jenova Absolute (Final Fantasy 7) * Those Who Fight Further (The Black Mages: Final Fantasy 7) * Victory (Chrono Cross) * Fear Factory (Donkey Kong Country) * ??? * Chasing the Black Caped Man (Final Fantasy 7) * Wily Fortress 1 (Mega Man 7) * Guardiano Nel Buio (Kingdom Hearts) Epsiode 30 * Liberi Fatali (Final Fantasy 8) * Forze De Male (Kingdom Hearts) * Those Chosen by the Planet (Final Fantasy 7) * Final Sigma Battle (Megaman X6) * Fear Factory (Donkey Kong Country) * Opening (Mega Man X4) * Shinra Headquarters (Final Fantasy 7) * Makanai Aru Ga Kitto (Mega Man X4)
  • When the series is getting into a anime, there is music. There are opening and ending themes about the series, showing the main cast of D.Gray-man. Mostly opening and ending themes are cut to 1:30 or more by TV Tokyo. The anime series also shows soundtracks also known as background music that is heard on each moment in the series. Here is a list of various music themes used in the D.Gray-man anime series.
  • This is an alphabetical list of artists which includes (a) the song, (b) the band / singer name, (c) an optional description, and (d) the man rank (AKA mank). The man rank is a scale from 1 to 10, 1 being Celine Dion and 10 being Lynyrd Skynyrd.
  • This is where we will have everything about our music.
  • The music of Guild Wars is composed by Jeremy Soule - the music plays in game, and can optionally be purchased to be played out of game, either with Collector's Editions of the games, or through the external website DirectSong.
  • The Music Lore focuses on the use of Musical instruments (which are usually magically summoned by the caster) in combination with magic to create effects that alter the minds of its listeners. There are no truly offensive spells. The Music Lore technically isn't a lore in itself but is an extension on Nature magic. Music can be compared to a mixture of Nature and Mind magic, but almost completely non-offensive. The lore is incredibly guarded by the Druids of ((INSERT ELVEN KINGDOM HERE)) as they created it and taught it to its members. Music Magic, in RL was created by Ben Scerri to use with his character Lirima.
  • The Street Fighter series has been known for it's characters, gameplay, but also for it's great music. Here you will find details about each games music and the composers asscoiated with each.
  • This is a list of music in the Majin Tantei Nōgami Neuro anime.
  • The original soundtrack of the game by Danny Baranowsky can be bought on the Bandcamp page. For more information on the original soundtrack refer to the game's Wikipedia entry. Included in the game are two alternate soundtracks: an EDM cover of the original by A_Rival, which by default plays for Melody, and a metal cover of the original by FamilyJules7x, which by default plays for Aria. Through the options menu, the player can choose for each character which of the soundtracks to use, or to have a version chosen at random for each level. Two more soundtracks were added to the game on 1 May 2016: a MIDI version done by Jake "virt" Kaufman and a 80s new wave synth version done by Girlfriend Records. All five versions of each song all have the same duration and BPM. The only difference is the style; there is no mechanical difference.
  • The music of Steins;Gate consists of the openings, endings, and any other musical works featured in the visual novel, anime, and movie, as well as the music from tie-in CDs.
  • The Konjiki no Gash Bell soundtracks were composed by Kow Otani. The first original soundtrack was released in Japan on August 27, 2003 which contained 25 tracks. The second original soundtrack was released on January 7, 2004 and also contained 25 tracks. The third and last original soundtrack of the anime was released on March 24, 2006 and contained 28 tracks. The first movie Original Soundtrack titled Gekijōban Konjiki no Gash Bell!! 101-banme no mamono Original Sound Track was released on September 26, 2004 and contained 36 tracks. The second movie Original Soundtrack titled Gekijōban Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Mecha-Vulcan Strikes Back Original Sound Track was released on August 3, 2006 and contained 27 tracks. Konjiki no Gash Bell!! - Collection of Golden Songs was released on March 24, 2004. It contained the most popular character songs from the first season of the anime. Collection of Golden Songs 2 was released on February 23, 2005 which contained character songs from the second season of the anime. Collection of Golden Songs 3 was released on February 22, 2006 and contained character songs from the third season of the anime. Other CDs including character singles, character song series and character song duet series were released during the period the anime ran.
  • This page contains music featured on The 100. Besides its musical score, scenes in The 100 included dozens of commercial songs. These songs occasionally played from diegetic sources such as the Rover sound system.
  • The Mr. Men make some music in Dillydale.
  • This is a list of the music in the series
  • This is all music used in AC.
  • Used to calm and tame animals.
  • This page includes the music from the openings, endings and other music used in the anime of Kekkaishi .
  • The music of the RollerCoaster Tycoon series was written by Allister Brimble (RollerCoaster Tycoon and RollerCoaster Tycoon 2) and Alistair Lindsay (RollerCoaster Tycoon 3). As many credits as can be given are listed here, but information on which game or expansion pack a song originated in may not be complete.
  • The TV series SpongeBob SquarePants contains many vocal songs created specifically for the show. The background music mainly consists of stock tracks from Associated Production Music (which also includes traditional melodies and sea shanties), and special guest music/songs by bands are also often featured in some songs. Some have been borrowed from Ren And Stimpy and were later used on Camp Lazlo. Some of the were also used in the Loud House.
  • This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing) Finally, below the Natural Languages section, is the "Constructed Languages" section - "Postavjene Jezyki" - which includes "Slovio" "Novosloviensky" (NeoSlavonic) and "Slovianski". The "Slovio" project is no longer active. "Novosloviensky" and "Slovianski", on the other hand, have joined together as "INTERSLAVIC" or "MEDŽUSLOVJANSKI" - each offering a slightly different grammatical format. Here you may access and edit this information. Music is an art form whose medium is sound. Common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike), "(art) of the Muses". The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions (and their recreation in performance), through improvisational music to aleatoric forms. Music can be divided into genres and subgenres, although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle, sometimes open to individual interpretation, and occasionally controversial. Within "the arts", music may be classified as a performing art, a fine art, and auditory art. To many people in many cultures music is an important part of their way of life. Greek philosophers and ancient Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound." According to musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez, "the border between music and noise is always culturally defined—which implies that, even within a single society, this border does not always pass through the same place; in short, there is rarely a consensus.... By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be, except that it is 'sound through time'."
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Music/preload editintro=Music/editintro width=25 随着节拍机练琴不好,理由是: 1、节拍机的“点子”打得太死,而音乐的拍点是活的。即使拍子最规整的进行曲,与节拍机的“打点”也不完全一样,更不要说其他性质的乐曲了。所以,我们形容音乐的节拍像海浪,像麦浪,像脉搏,有律动,有节奏,但那是活的,有生命的,不是死板的。 2、节拍机打出的是噪音。弹琴人应集中注意力倾听自己弹出的乐音。如果迫使他转而注意(并且还要服从)不绝于耳的噪音,实在不是件令人愉快的事情。 难怪约瑟夫·霍夫曼告诫:“永远不要跟着节拍机弹奏”。
  • This page contains various music tunes and theme songs from the Banjo-Kazooie games.
  • This skill enables you to have different musical instruments. Every odd level allows you to buy new one. Musical instrument gives you fixed amount of £ a day. Awards:
  • There are 5 songs used by the game, created by Kevin Macleod. * Lord of the Land * Teller of the Tales * Temple of the Manes * Suonatore di Liuto * Medieval Town
  • This stub is for the music of Kirill Pokrovsky, composer of all music for Divinity games. TODO list: * List of all tracks categorized by game. * Location of where music is played in game (if known). * Links to tracks available from Mr. Pokrovsky's website. * Entries should be placed into a table (grid).
  • You File:Music.png This is the Music Hub. Below, you can find links to different pages relating to Music.
  • Twin Peaks spawned three soundtrack albums: one inspired by the series, one for the prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me and one focusing on music from the second season, but also including tracks used in the pilot, first season, and film.
  • The series' theme song featured the cast singing Cliff Richard and The Shadows UK #1 song "The Young Ones". Throughout the series there were many references to Richard, as Mayall's character was a fan. The theme over the end credits was written by Peter Brewis, who also created the incidental music on many episodes. In 1984, after the second season, Planer (in character as Neil) reached No. 2 in the UK charts with a version of Traffic's "Hole In My Shoe". The accompanying Neil's Heavy Concept Album, a loose collection of songs and spoken comedy, included appearances by The Young Ones alumni Dawn French and Stephen Fry. In 1986, the cast sang "Living Doll" with Cliff Richard and Hank Marvin for Comic Relief. The song, a reworking of his 1959 hit, reached the top of the UK Charts. Most episodes had a musical guest performing in the house or street. By including the groups, the show qualified as variety rather than light entertainment with the BBC and was allocated a bigger budget than a sitcom. This helped introduce several British bands to American viewers, such as Dexys Midnight Runners, Motörhead, and Madness. The latter appeared in two episodes; they were under consideration for a Monkees-style show at the time. Some of these performances were omitted from DVD release for copyright reasons. Some musical acts were also edited out for similar reasons on some satellite reruns.
  • This page records the music used in the Plants vs. Zombies series. The music for Plants vs. Zombies is composed by Laura Shigihara, while the music for Plants vs. Zombies 2 is composed by Peter McConnel.
  • The Teletubbies become a pop group and perform a pop song. In Tummy Tales, children watch a one man band playing music and accompany him by playing their own music.
  • This Eyeshield 21 music page contains the opening and ending songs for the anime as well as character songs.
  • Use this page to put links and information about digital sheet music libraries and other related sites. * See for scores and music for instruments. For example, this includes all of Beethoven's piano sonatas. * See for historical information. Not sheet music as such, but fascinating collection of many aspects of music over the centuries. * See for previewing music. Here you can find a lot of it.
  • The most kino piece of music ever is the Doctor Who Theme, best experienced in conjunction with the Title Sequence.
  • This articles contains every music and ambient type sounds that are currently used in the game, as well as some of the earlier tracks that are no longer used. The author(s) of any of these tracks aren't mentioned anywhere, however certain music come from various artists or inspired from a real song.
  • While other television shows of the time used made-for-TV music, the Miami Vice production team would spend $10,000 or more per episode to buy the rights to original recordings by contemporary artists. Getting a song played on Miami Vice became a considerable boost to both musicians and their respective record labels. In fact, at the show's peak, some American newspapers, including USA Today, would publish a song list for music due to be featured in that week's episode. At the same time, American viewers were treated to music from European groups that had never otherwise had a song played in the US. Several songs, such as Glenn Frey's "You Belong To The City" and Andy Taylor's "When The Rain Comes Down", were written specifically for the series and never appeared outside of the show other than on the official associated soundtracks. The music used during the series' first two seasons often consisted of light, contemporary pop music, including songs featured in the charts at the time. Starting with season 3, the music varied between pop and gritter alternative/new wave/techno sounds, giving viewers a preview of the genre change in popular music to a more alternative sound in the early 1990s. There was also an increase in the amount of rock music used later in the series. According to music coordinator (and associate producer) Fred Lyle (in a 1985 interview with Billboard magazine), the music was chosen to include some lesser-known artists to avoid "the familiarity of the song detracting from the action"; many musical acts now thought to epitomise the 80s are notably absent, including Duran Duran, Culture Club, and Prince. Music that was chosen was selected (and often cut/edited) to fit the mood of the scene in which it appeared. As popular as the contemporary music featured on Miami Vice was the shows's background score of smooth synth vibes, composed especially for it by Czech composer Jan Hammer. Some of his cues were released as commercial singles in the 1980s and achieved considerable chart success around the world, chiefly his "Miami Vice Theme", which remains the last television theme to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the last instrumental to reach this position until 2014's "Harlem Shake" by Baauer. "Crockett's Theme" also proved popular, scaling the charts across Europe. Jan Hammer's contributions to the show dwindled in later years, with John Petersen taking over some of the work during season 4 and many older Hammer cues being recycled. Hammer (and Petersen) finally left production altogether before season 5, its final season, and the show's new composer Tim Truman shifted the background music in a more gritty, rock-orientated direction, a move that divides fans to this day. Perhaps the most iconic musical moment from the series is the "In the Air Tonight" scene from the pilot, but the popularity of all of the music used led to the release of several soundtrack albums. Three of these (Miami Vice, Miami Vice II and Miami Vice III) mostly contained popular songs used in the show along with excepts of Jan Hammer's score, but Hammer also released several dedicated albums of his own work, culminating in Miami Vice: The Complete Collection in 2002, released solely as a result of relentless demand from fans. The heavy integration of pop music in the show led to a lengthy delay in releasing the show on DVD nearly 20 years later. Budget cuts in the fifth season reduced the number of songs featured to the least of any season.
  • The music inside the Doom engine's WAD files is not stored as standard MIDI files, but as MUS, a format very similar to standard MIDI, and created by John Carmack. All of the music in Doom and Doom II was created by Bobby Prince. Many of the songs were inspired by or closely mirror popular rock and metal songs from groups such as Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, AC/DC, Alice in Chains, Black Sabbath, and Stormtroopers of Death. In Final Doom, the music was created by Jonathan El-Bizri, Josh Martel, Tom Mustaine, and L.A. Sieben. Virtually all of the music in Doom and Doom II is of a metal or industrial nature, follows the Twelve-Bar Blues structure, and has an emphasis on repetition of phrases. All the music in Heretic and Hexen series was created by Kevin Schilder of Raven Software. All the music in Strife was created by Morey Goldstein (credited as "Morey Goldstien" [sic]). The Chex Quest music was created by Andrew Benson. For Chex Quest 3, additional tracks were created by Andrew Benson and Stephen "Strife" DiDuro. The music in PlayStation Doom and Doom 64 was created by Aubrey Hodges and shows a dramatic departure from the original PC songs; instead of MIDI-based rock songs, Hodges composed a soundtrack of eerie, disturbing ambient tracks meant to increase a sense of fear with the player (this is done easily in Doom 64 to correspond with the game's darker style). When Quake was released for the Nintendo 64, it used a style of music identical to Doom 64, going so far as to use the same samples.
  • The music in Toontown Online is diverse throughout the game. It is originally in MIDI format probably because it is easy to compose and play. Unlike wave-based audio types, it uses very little space (the files are smaller than most images). However, there are some drawbacks. MIDI music can only play a limited number of musical instruments and sound effects. The tracks have been converted to ogg and are listed below.
  • This is only a brief summary. For more information, please visit the Music page at Bully Wiki. Music is a class available at Bullworth Academy in Bully: Scholarship Edition.
  • With the release of the Accel World anime, many soundtracks were released, including those for the opening themes, ending themes, background music, and image songs. This page is a list of official releases.
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