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Cyril Leahy, a member of Harvard's Krokodiloes Choir, explained the choir's choice to perform the Chinese song Tong Hua (Fairy Tale), saying: "It holds sentimental value for many.
Rain & rhythm. It was raining then. She lay in her coffin, covered in her wedding dress. The rains were there when they were getting married; it rained catastrophe on them as they rejoiced; and it ...
To depict the silver screen’s apex predator in “Jaws,” John Williams composed the musical equivalent of blood in the water.
One iconic scene unfolds underwater. We see swimmers’ legs flailing, and not much else – but John Williams’ masterful audio ...
With blockbuster films costing hundreds of millions of dollars, the way two musical notes manipulate tension in ‘Jaws’ serves as a reminder that less can be more.
In this short piano piece, an intimate song without words, Brahms holds back the tears, which makes it heartbreaking.
Two simple notes – E and F – have become synonymous with tension, fear and sharks, representing the primal dread of being stalked by a predator. And they largely have “ Jaws ” to thank.
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