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Bu Senfoninin Adını Bilen ??
Bu Senfoninin Adını Bilen ??
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merhaba arkadaşlar
linkte verdiğim "vivaldi olduğunu düşündüğüm" parçanın adını bilen varsa cevap yazabilir mi ?
"vivaldi keman konçertosu" diye tahmin ediyordum ama arattığım zaman o çıkmadı...video linki : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVYc8S518_4
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Vivaldiyle ilgilenen birilerini bulupta bu parçanın adını çıkarabilen birini bulmak zor yaa :S
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The Ballad of Gilligan’s Isle
olarak geçiyo. Gilligan's Island'ın film müziğiymiş.
Theme song
The music and lyrics for the theme song, "The Ballad of Gilligan’s Isle," were written by Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle. One version was used for the first season and another for the second and third. In the original song, the Professor and Mary Ann were referred to as "and the rest." Actors Russell Johnson and Dawn Wells were originally considered "second-billed co-stars," but with the growing popularity of their characters, their names were inserted into the lyrics.[4][5][6][7] The studio originally refused, stating that it would cost too much to re-shoot and re-score the opening. Denver pointed out that it was in his contract that he could have his name anywhere he wanted in the credits, so they could move it to the end credits along with Johnson and Wells. The studio capitulated. Wells said that Denver never mentioned this to anyone in the cast, and she did not find out about it until years after the show ended. Wells has stated that it was Denver who went to the studio executives to get them added to the opening credits.
The first season version was recorded by The Wellingtons and had a folk music sound. It starts with an acoustic guitar strumming for two bars before the lyrics start. The instrumentation, which includes a slide guitar, is subdued and very Hawaiian-sounding.
The later version was not credited to a particular group in the credits, but according to Russell Johnson in his book Here on Gilligan's Isle, it was performed by a group called The Eligibles. It begins with a mini-fanfare, and has a more traditional pop music sound but with spaghetti western-like underpinnings. The instrumentation is much more prominent in this version, and it does not have any slide guitar.
The show's original pilot episode featured a calypso theme song by John Williams with different lyrics. Notably, the original length of the voyage was "a six-hour ride", not "a three-hour tour".[8] John Williams (or Johnny Williams as he was often listed in the show credits) also composed the incidental music for the show and is most famous for having gone on to score such blockbuster films as Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark and all of the Star Wars films.
The band Little Roger and the Goosebumps recorded a parody of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven", substituting the words to the Gilligan's Island theme song. "Weird Al" Yankovic used the lyrics from the closing theme in "Amish Paradise," a parody of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise." The song has also been covered by many bands, most notably Bowling for Soup for the TBS show The Real Gilligan's Island.
Viki de de böyle yazıyor anlıyorsan çevir
saygılar.
bende emin değilim bu mu ki :K :D
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teşekkürler leprosy sayende buldum
carmen 'e aitmiş. :)
bende vivaldi diye zannetmiştim...