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    Beethoven's 245 Birthday - Google Thing

    Google's thingy today is a lot of fun. Not difficult, but satisfying, and good tunes.

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    Yes, that was pretty cool! Nicely done.

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    Wow. I hadn't worked all the way through it before; quite the elaborate Google Doodle, and VERY nicely done. Fun, actually, hearing Beethoven's chestnuts in the wrong order.

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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN !!
    My music genius whom for his fantastic music I'll be forever grateful!...
    "Beethoven can write music, thank God, but he can do nothing else on earth. ". Ludwig van Beethoven

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    I saw it. Pretty cool. Jeez, he's old and still deaf I'm assuming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital_Man View Post
    I saw it. Pretty cool. Jeez, he's old and still deaf I'm assuming.
    Still looks better than Keith Richards.

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    Jed or anyone else: see if you want to put these 4 in the right order to reveal a Marillion melody (it's 2AM and I thought I'd have fun). Within each of the 4, the sequence of notes is to be played in given order. Hint: Fish era. (For now, I didn't give the note lengths to make it tougher. But it's an easy one overall...)
    1) g f e-flat
    2) b-flat c d
    3) g a
    4) b-flat e-flat d
    If you don't have access to a keyboard/piano: right now there's a keyboard appearing at the top of youtube.com as part of some Seinfeld-related ad. If you're not seeing the same ad, never mind about that ad.

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    The greatest composer of music that ever walked the earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fracktured View Post
    The greatest composer of music that ever walked the earth.

    You know, I'm not the appropriate person to say that.
    "Beethoven can write music, thank God, but he can do nothing else on earth. ". Ludwig van Beethoven

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