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MusicIsArt 09-09-2012 09:41 PM

What style?
 
ok, Ive only recently become fond of classical compositions. I'm also fond of modern dance and electronic music. I have heard a few "remixes" of classical or Orchestrated style songs with an electronic beat or undertone. does anybody know what this style of music is called. im very interested and wish to fill my itunes with it.

wenwen 10-15-2012 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by MusicIsArt (Post 1229062)
ok, Ive only recently become fond of classical compositions. I'm also fond of modern dance and electronic music. I have heard a few "remixes" of classical or Orchestrated style songs with an electronic beat or undertone. does anybody know what this style of music is called. im very interested and wish to fill my itunes with it.


i also want to know

Nexus 10-19-2012 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by MusicIsArt (Post 1229062)
ok, Ive only recently become fond of classical compositions. I'm also fond of modern dance and electronic music. I have heard a few "remixes" of classical or Orchestrated style songs with an electronic beat or undertone. does anybody know what this style of music is called. im very interested and wish to fill my itunes with it.

Could you give me an example of a song? It would be easier to understand that way.

VEGANGELICA 10-20-2012 12:02 PM

I think MusicIsArt means "Orchestrated Rock," which is classical music paired with a background rock beat such as you hear with the "Hooked on Classics" music (Hooked on Classics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ):

"Hooked on Classics" -- an example of Orchestrated Rock:


Hooked On Classics - YouTube

syndrella 10-23-2012 04:53 AM

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I am also like classical music.


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