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magyari

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And once again, Corbin proves how extraordinarily helpful he is.

That's what the second tuba is for!

Oh believe me, this is WAY different than someone asking me what would the best viola strings.

I've STARTED threads about this with lots of information. Go use search and don't complain.

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Abstinence isn't natural, I think the more sex there is in music, the better it is.

P.S. Obvious virgins are obvious

I know, why else would someone think "more sex there is in music, the better it is". They are not getting it at all in their real life, so they try to find escape in music. How sad:sadtears:

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Funny... I've always wanted to compose a piece about sex... or masturbation anyway. Perhaps one day I will find the rhythmic support.

Pardon me, but a friend of mine (who is a Professor) once told me about a piece where you play the piano with an erect penis!

Haha. This thread is optimistic! :)

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I was thinking of Strauss as well. Salome's pretty sexy (especially if you're into necrophilia). Some musicals have sex scenes coupled with singing, like Rent and Avenue Q. And there's a great scene in The Red Violin involving Paganini and his two instruments (although that's probably more like sex with music than sex in music). I wonder what it would have sounded like if Freud and Kinsey composed?

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I was thinking of Strauss as well. Salome's pretty sexy (especially if you're into necrophilia). Some musicals have sex scenes coupled with singing, like Rent and Avenue Q. And there's a great scene in The Red Violin involving Paganini and his two instruments (although that's probably more like sex with music than sex in music). I wonder what it would have sounded like if Freud and Kinsey composed?

Paganini's not in The Red Violin. The character's name is Frederick Pope. (EDIT: Wrong name... Alexander Pope's the poet.)

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