Classical?

greenstang1313

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I'll check it out when I get home. I put on the classical station in my car at least a couple times a week. Love cruising in the Lincoln listening to mozart or bach.

I see your from Boston, 99.5 FM is a great station for classical.:rolling:
 
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sub92loyill

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I'll check it out when I get home. I put on the classical station in my car at least a couple times a week. Love cruising in the Lincoln listening to mozart or bach.

I see your from Boston, 99.5 FM is a great station for classical.:rolling:

Hell yea, you're right. That station is initially what turned me on to classical; I heard Paganini's 24th and was hooked.
 

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excellent!

nothing beats classical when it comes to study time. I don't have the proof on me, but studies have been shown that doing school work while listening to classical enhances & improves grades.

I'll listen to it while driving down the road even.
 

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That was awesome. I'm speechless, and glad that this kind of talent is coming up in the music world. The performance was flawless.

I've been listening to a lot of Vince Guarldi lately, especially the "Charlie Brown Suite & Other Favorites" cd. Who knew he had ever spun out the Charlie Brown theme into a symphony?

Thanks for posting that link, OP.

Jim Snover
 

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