DisneyKevin
Kelvis
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I'm going to admit right up front that I know next to nothing about Classical music....but always wished I did, as I do enjoy it occasionally.
I was looking at iTunes and trying to find a "beginner's essentials" classical music CD that I'd enjoy and just found a deal that I think is pretty great.
The number one Album on the iTunes Classical music list is called 24 Hours of Classical Music - The Perfect Start to Your Collection.
It's 22 full albums by the most well known composers. There are 316 individual tracks and the cost is $9.99. That .03 cents a track.
I think thats a bargain.
As I said upfront.....I know very little about this subject and I'm pretty excited that I can get not only a bit of an education but a classical music library for 10 bucks.
Just thought you might be interested.
I was looking at iTunes and trying to find a "beginner's essentials" classical music CD that I'd enjoy and just found a deal that I think is pretty great.
The number one Album on the iTunes Classical music list is called 24 Hours of Classical Music - The Perfect Start to Your Collection.
It's 22 full albums by the most well known composers. There are 316 individual tracks and the cost is $9.99. That .03 cents a track.
I think thats a bargain.
As I said upfront.....I know very little about this subject and I'm pretty excited that I can get not only a bit of an education but a classical music library for 10 bucks.
Just thought you might be interested.




its all good
I do remember listening to Pachelbel's Canon in that class - which I still love despite it being used in so many commercials, a piece I think was called "Seasons"? That was so beautiful and then Bach's little Fugue. Those are the ones that stick out in my head.... now literally 20 years later!!
hysterical!!!
Now, where is my Leonard Nimoy autographed napkin with DNA?