What’s the name for Bach’s melody ringtone of wired/cordless phone?
I reflect it’s Panasonic or Philips buzz.
Here’s the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKyvLsxnkSY (background music).
Anyone know the title? thank you in advance.
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I ordinarily hear the Fugue from his Toccata and Fugue in D minor (which many musicologists don’t even reflect he collected =O )
ETA: Regardless of how “well-known” the piece is it’s a fascinating argument which is really convincing. Here’s the citation for the article in question instead of just sticking your head in the sand:
Williams, Peter F.. 1981. BWV 565: a toccata in D minor for organ by J. S. Bach?, Early Music 9, July 1981, 330–337.
This is a hard question, as not many folks use ringtones of wired/cordless buzz. Anyway I´m really astonished by hearing from a musician, Ms. “Piano Pronto”, that “… many musicologists don´t even reflect he [Bach] collected” [it]. OMG, the Tocata And Fugue in D minor for Organ, BWV 565, by J.S.Bach, is one of the pieces of music certainly most known in the total world, as well as his Prelude And Fugue in C Foremost for Harpsichord, BWV 846 (even in the form of “Gounod´s Ave Maria”, ha!). Is that really and possible? That´s why I sometimes get mad here, due to some postures by some well learnt users!!! I don´t know nearly anything, but… there´s a limit for any thing, isn´t it?
That song is Pachelbel’s “Canon in D”