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sir_inferno
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identifying a tune
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May 26, 2007, 10:11:37 PM »
anyone know what the music is from this? (sounds like it might be a remix of an old skool piece)
http://pown2.alluc.org/757.swf
[ignore the graphics...well, only if you want to...i mean, i'm not going to stop you or anything]
failing that, can anyone identify the language/lyrics? [i can hear the words Kyrie Eleison, Benedictum and "sancta" but it certainly doesn't sound like latin, so i'd guess one of the more "popular" languages, sounds french :/]
many thanks!
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meega
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Re: identifying a tune
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May 27, 2007, 12:32:43 PM »
Kyrie Eleison is Greek for "Lord, have mercy" or "Lord, be merciful". I sang that once when in the school choir.
Edit: not that I'm saying that's what this piece is... Thank you for that link, sir inferno, I enjoyed it.
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sir_inferno
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Re: identifying a tune
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May 27, 2007, 10:22:54 PM »
hehe...i've sung the phrase kyrie eleison a fair few times
no probs...i liked the music myself that's why i'm trying to find out what the song is lol
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