August 4, 20178 yr Sorry for such a long delay, hope we can revive this thread ! Here is my riddle: Without music, life would be a mistake.
August 8, 20178 yr This sounds like something from the MX era, theme-wise. Lyrics, I am not able to pinpoint at the moment. Maybe in Charlie Brown? Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk
August 9, 20178 yr Something to do with a bagpipe? The longer version of the quote: "What trifles constitute happiness! The sound of a bagpipe. Without music life would be a mistake. The German imagines even God as a songster."
August 9, 20178 yr Haha, I didn't know that :D Nothing to do with a bagpipe or the rest of that quote. Follow up on Nietzsche though...
August 12, 20178 yr Wow. I'm learning something. Music or writings? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
August 12, 20178 yr Writings, but there is a particularly famous one that has a connection to music...
August 13, 20178 yr His first one? The Birth of Tragedy: out of the Spirit of Music? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
August 13, 20178 yr Does it have to do with Also sprach Zarathustra? Is it Square One, that uses the notes of the song of the same name?
August 14, 20178 yr Does it have to do with Also sprach Zarathustra? Is it Square One, that uses the notes of the song of the same name? Yes !! One of Nietzsche's most famous works is Also Sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra). There is a classical music symphony by Richard Strauss that goes by the same name. It begins with that distinct progression of 3 notes that Square One also starts with: Well done, your turn !
August 14, 20178 yr Sorry, I'm terrible at coming up with riddles... whoever replies next can make one!
August 15, 20178 yr :O i never recognized those notes as being the same before... but now it makes so much sense... I have one that I've been saving... July August September October November Charlie Brown?
August 15, 20178 yr :O i never recognized those notes as being the same before... but now it makes so much sense... Charlie Brown? Yeah.....too easy I guess
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