sparkle_motion on 31/5/2007 at 17:08
A variation of that piece of music is in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, when Belle is walking through the west wing.
Also from wiki:
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Aquarium is featured in the trailer for the 2006 film Charlotte's Web, and appears to be one of the influences on the main theme in Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast. It is also the opening theme music to the 1978 film Days of Heaven. In the Simpsons episode The Wife Aquatic, the music is played throughout.
Carini on 31/5/2007 at 17:12
I love watching our resident music experts tackle threads like these. GG gentlemen. Why do I think I've heard that piece in a recent movie?
That's it.. The Simpsons episode that's where I remember it from.
daprdan on 31/5/2007 at 18:04
I knew that
Schattentänzer on 31/5/2007 at 20:16
Cool, I had that piece in mind since the first post, and now I know the name. Thankee.
Scots Taffer on 1/6/2007 at 00:36
Spooky? Creepy? Fantasia?
NONE OF THESE THINGS!
I love that piece but I'd never use any of those descriptors against it, finally got there in the end with "hypnotic" and "watery" (lol).
Props as always to our musical detectives.
TheOutrider on 1/6/2007 at 01:30
Quote Posted by dylan barry
I was thinking, god imagine if they licensed that spooky water music..its so pretty but so fucked up
Considering it was written more than 70 years ago (the composer died in 1921), chances are that the copyright on it has expired. As such, all anyone would need to do was recreate it themselves. For music that old, specific recordings (such as the one used in the video) are copywritten by whoever owns the rights to that particular recording; the composition itself is free if the rights have not been legally transmitted to anyone in the last 70 years.
dylan barry on 1/6/2007 at 07:52
Quote Posted by Scots_Taffer
Spooky? Creepy? Fantasia?
NONE OF THESE THINGS!
I love that piece but I'd never use any of those descriptors against it, finally got there in the end with "hypnotic" and "watery" (lol).
Props as always to our musical detectives.
Hey, this is the first time ive seen it put to a fish tank (kind of messed it up for me) usually they use it in documentaries about ghosts, it definitely gets creepy if you ask me.
damn that gold fish!!!:mad:
Morrgan on 1/6/2007 at 09:23
Psst. Marine aquarium -> not a goldfish.
Yeah, I had to post to say that. Some people are nerds about games, others about fish. :(
Pretty music though, nice to know the name of it, not to mention a bunch of others mentioned in this thread.
Fragony on 2/6/2007 at 14:48
Quote Posted by Scots_Taffer
I love that piece but I'd never use any of those descriptors against it, finally got there in the end with "hypnotic" and "watery" (lol).
Hmmmmm I would have said 'tranquil'