Classics songs that make you cry

lyrica

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Most Nina Simone tracks can get me going :(and Bill Withers 'Aint No Sunshine'
I was recently introduced to a new artist called Shayan Italia. His music's really emotive especially 'Reflection' and 'Soul' heres his link: http://myspace.com/shayanitalia
 

Violinschlüssel

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I forgot to mention this (even though I don't know if it can be considered a classic song): "Kamikaze" by Thompson Twins: it makes me think of my very first love, and so, anytime I listen to it or even think about it, tears are on their way...
 

methodistgirl

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Classics that make you cry

Right now I will say that toccata & fugue is bringing me to tears for being
so hard to learn. I've been on this piece for three months and I still can't
get it. My problem is I have a hard time reading music in the first place
and the top musicians at my church won't give me any lessons. Will I have
to learn how to play an instrument that I all ready know how to play in order
to learn how to read music. I'm like a third grader trying to read a novel
with big words in it that the third grader hasn't learned yet. I try to read
music and sometimes wind up getting lost.:( Is there a solution to my
problem?
judy tooley
 

Krummhorn

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. . . . . Toccata & fugue is bringing me to tears for being so hard to learn. I've been on this piece for three months and I still can't get it . . . I try to read music and sometimes wind up getting lost.:( Is there a solution to my problem? judy tooley

Have you tried breaking the piece down - taking manuals alone, then pedal alone, RH with pedal, LH with pedal, etc.

Another method I use on really difficult pieces (just started to learn Carrillon de Westminster by Vierne comes) is to start at the beginning slowly and master the first measure - then add the 2nd measure, master those two, then proceed on to add the 3rd measure, etc etc. Painstakingly slow process, but it sure sets all the notes into the brain quickly.

Also, don't dwell on one piece for the entire practice session. Mix up the routine with some other pieces ... I always begin every practice session with something that I am very familiar with and can almost play from memory. I end my practice routine with a composition of my personal arrangement of the hymn, Come, Come Ye Saints (it's a traditional LDS hymn - yes, even a stout Lutheran like myself can enjoy hymnody from other faiths!) Try to end your practice session on a very positive note (no pun intended) instills a sense of accomplishment instead of ending in frustration.

I am amazed the staff organists of that church aren't willing to give lessons or at least give some guidance in your quest to learn organ literature. I don't have the patience to teach, but I am always willing to pass on my knowledge and experiences to those who ask.

And to keep this post 'on topic', it's that hymn (that I play from memory - and has been my standard organ prelude on All Saints Sunday) is the one hymn that causes me to become very emotional.
 
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toejamfootball

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All music that I consider great, Schubert Sonata 17.. Bachs Toccata in E for Harpsichord. When I hear something that I think is unbeliveably great it makes me cry. But I assume you ment cry as in Sad not cry with joy or did you? :D
 

Corno Dolce

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*Mache dich mein Herze rein* from St. Matthew Passion of Bach and *Kyrie* from the B-minor mass of Bach. Must also include the Vocalise by Rachmaninoff.
 

methodistgirl

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Song that make me cry

You ask about classic songs, how about some of the modern ones.
I know of one that makes me cry and it's "I can Only Imagine" by
Mercy me. The praise team at church played and sang this song
and it really had me in tears when the song touched my heart.:bawl:
This song is beautiful!:cry:
judy tooley
 

leedeb

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Wonderful

Wonderful Corno! I love Eva Cassidy and have 4 or 5 of her CD's. A fabulous voice and such a sad but uplifting story.

Deborah
 

Corno Dolce

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Hello Deborah,

It is such a pity with her early demise - what a talent among us. Btw - I don't think I have welcomed you aboard the Starship MIMF where everyone is a star. So, please do make yourself feel right at home.

Cheers,

Corno Dolce
 

Andrew Roussak

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Well, modern music - Tears In Heaven, Eric Clapton. Rather evident, concerning its background . And - genious song, great sound...

Another one - Fields Of Gold, Eva Cassidy. Can't explain, why, but it works.

ELP - C'est La Vie....Rush - Madrigal....ABWH - Meeting.....

Classical music - Choral Prelude f-moll ( J.S.Bach ) known as "Ich Ruf Zu Dir,Herr "- is absolutely unbeatable for me. I had to really fight with tears, exercising it for the first time ( version of Buzzoni for piano ). It happens over again sometimes, when I have to repeat it after a long break.

Yes, many other works of Bach, too - Johannes Passion, Sheep May Safely Graze, Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring....
 
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Corno Dolce

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Hi Mr. Roussak,

*O Mensch Bewein Dein Sünde Groß* is another one that makes me reach for the tissues. It causes me to reflect on my own culpability.

Cheers,

Corno Dolce
 

methodistgirl

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I'm a christian person who enjoys jewish music once in a while and
there is one that makes me cry. It is sung by Paul Wilbur called
Arise o Lord and El Shaddi by Amy Grant that brought tears to my
eyes. They both touch my heart in a way that no other piece of
music can. Arise o lord is a song taken from Psalms 3 with one of
the verses. It's timeless.
judy tooley:cry:
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hi Judy,

Max Bruch wrote *Kol Nidre* for cello and orchestra which is very much inspired by Jewish music. The cello part is quite rhapsodic, imitating somewhat the *Hazzan* who chants the Liturgy in the Synagogue.

Cheers,

Corno Dolce
 

Udyret

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"Tears in heaven"tends to do that to me, also a danish choral "nu titte til hinanden"
can have that effect too.
 

hillelr

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songs that make me cry

it always depends on the mood i am in
but here are some songs who touch me deeply just at the top of my head
winter by tori amos.
luka by susane vega.
for emily whenever i may find her - simon and garfunkel
 

methodistgirl

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Udyret, I love that song all to pieces! I heard a song at church yesturday
that had me in tears. It was called 'I sing because I'm happy'. Tears
in heaven was popular when my mother passed away. I bawled when it
came on the radio during the funeral on my way to the cematary. You
are right about that one. I tear up now when I hear it.:cry:
judy tooley
 
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