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Flowers Part 22 with 2 musical pieces from the longest-running Broadway show of all time
Jun 17, 2019 02:05:00   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
In HD, enjoy the next in the series on FLOWERS with floral photos courtesy of Mr. Ed Brown (Old Hippy). As usual, the photos are stunning and music superb. Better appreciated with a larger screen TV and decent pair of speakers. Good for your relaxing moment and eases tension and anxiety. It's about 5 1/2 minutes long. Thanks to Ed for sharing his photos.

Before opening the link, what is the longest-running Broadway show of all time?

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZch60CsL-Y

Enjoy! Thanks for watching.

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Jun 18, 2019 07:14:36   #
Wes Loc: Dallas
 
I shot the wedding of a prominent Dallas couple and was impressed with the orchestra when they played The Music of the NIght. Later I did a wedding in Oklahoma and they had an orchestra. Hoping to hear that great rendition again I tried to tell the leader what the song was. Failing, I walked away, only to hear them strike up that same song. I think the brides and their mothers, bragged on my productions because of that song.

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Jun 18, 2019 08:23:42   #
Bloke Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 
How did you get it past the copyright police? They stopped me from posting videos with my own arrangements of classical pieces *long* out of copyright...

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Jun 18, 2019 15:50:54   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
Wes wrote:
I shot the wedding of a prominent Dallas couple and was impressed with the orchestra when they played The Music of the NIght. Later I did a wedding in Oklahoma and they had an orchestra. Hoping to hear that great rendition again I tried to tell the leader what the song was. Failing, I walked away, only to hear them strike up that same song. I think the brides and their mothers, bragged on my productions because of that song.


It's a beautiful song. It complements well to any wedding production. Should always be in the playlist of any orchestra playing for a wedding.

Andrew Lloyd Webber is brilliant.

Thanks for watching.

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Jun 18, 2019 16:00:39   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
Bloke wrote:
How did you get it past the copyright police? They stopped me from posting videos with my own arrangements of classical pieces *long* out of copyright...


I just upload it to YouTube and wait for the decision during processing. I've been blocked a few times with my uploaded video due to "copyright issue." I always have an alternate musical piece at approximate same duration ready in case the first one is blocked. Also, the slideshow software I use comes with a list of music that are "OK" but limited. YouTube also provides music that are supposed be OK with copyright but may not be to your liking.

In my experience, most of the ones (classical) blocked were that of foreign composers. I don't know if it has something to do with that. Honestly, I don't know for sure. Like I said, I upload a video, if blocked, use an alternate music. No science to it.

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Jun 18, 2019 16:05:31   #
LolaPL Loc: Richardson, Texas
 
I really enjoyed your stunning photos, and the music, too!

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Jun 18, 2019 18:15:54   #
PGHphoto Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
 
Bloke wrote:
How did you get it past the copyright police? They stopped me from posting videos with my own arrangements of classical pieces *long* out of copyright...


Betting that the rejected song was due to the arrangements and not the classical song itself. Many symphonic works are identifiable by their arrangers and performers. If a piece is performed by Joshua Bell, I bet it would be immediately tagged. If performed by some other unknown, would sail right through.

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Jun 18, 2019 22:03:38   #
Bloke Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 
PGHphoto wrote:
Betting that the rejected song was due to the arrangements and not the classical song itself. Many symphonic works are identifiable by their arrangers and performers. If a piece is performed by Joshua Bell, I bet it would be immediately tagged. If performed by some other unknown, would sail right through.


No, these were pieces I arranged myself, and 'performed' on the PC. There is no way they could be taken as somebody else's recording. For example, one was a piece of piano music, which I had played by a brass quartet! The composer had been dead for about 300 years, so who's copyright did I infringe?

They banned me from uploading videos for quite some time over this...

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