Anton Diabelli (1781-1858) - Grande Sonata Brillante for Piano and Guitar in d-minor, Op. 102, II. Scherzo. Performed by Brenda Blewett, fortepiano, and Erik Stenstadvold, 19th century guitar, on period instruments.
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Romantic dream (Composed by Yevgeniy Nikitenko) https://youtu.be/LdtzYHi7cxY #romanticmusic #romantic #romanticguitar #romanticmusic #guitar #piano
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Antoine de Lhoyer (1768-1852) - Duo Concertante for 2 Guitars in e-minor, Op. 31 No. 3, III. Rondo. Poco vivace. Performed by Philippe Spinosi & Josiane Rabemananjara, romantic guitars, on period instruments.
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if there is one headcanon I will never give up it's that percy is actually a beautiful siren of a singer and walker scobell has the chance of a lifetime to prove me right
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WALLOWS LINES THAT MAKE ME FEEL
• 'my life's going by, but it's just begun.'
• 'all the times that feel like everything, when nothing really happens at all.'
• 'all the things you don't wanna let go, you wanna look back on in the cold.'
• 'there's a time you'll seek out a disguise, when you think people hate you the most. and it gets worse before it gets better, that's one thing that i've come to know. just so you know.'
• 'you've turned into someone that i never knew.'
• 'pick up the pieces, finding a place in the world to be.'
• 'when shit gets hard, don't worry about me.'
• 'laugh when i hit the ground.'
• 'we were wanting to grow up every weekend, now we're watching the moments as they're leaving.'
• 'don't let them take away all the games we've played; go on and take a bow, 'cause it's over now.'
• 'we can get up and try to feel ok again.'
• 'you & i, we grew up in the suburbs, now you're gone, the city's done a number. it is not the same without you around.'
• 'am i so thin that you can see through?'
the fact that such a hit of a line comes from one of their most batshit crazy songs is so funny to me
• 'thought i saw your shadow under the door - just a trick of the light i've seen before.'
• 'what age would you call your prime? we've been at this for a long time.'
• 'i can't make up another drawn-out vague excuse.'
• 'is my silence deafening you?'
• 'i hope you're happy with the things that you've got, and i'll still remember all the bright parking lots.'
• 'heart on my sleeve, i just can't believe that i wasn't doing enough.'
• 'let's invite your friends for a backseat drive.'
• 'it's not a crime if you take what's given - it's just a crime if you're paying for it.'
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