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Booldawg | 09:00 Fri 02nd Jul 2010 | ChatterBank
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I've been continously humming Barbers 'Adagio for Strings' but the William Orbit version and using different shapes with my tongue as a kind of 'vocoder' effect. I'm trying to get some drum n bass in there like the Armend Van whotshisface's version but its just not happening
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I've been singing .... In office on my own or it would be a health and safety issue...
OMG ... how do you "hum" the Adagio for Strings ???

It's one of the least hummable pieces ever !

You'd just sound a bit mad !!!

(I haven't heard the "William Orbit version" ... what is that?)
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Hmm ... I just YouTube'd the William Orbit thing.

Not my cup of tea.
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JJ - If vibe has name checked him then its a bonfide 'chewn'
I'm bored at work too.
I just had a rifle to see which version I have.

Embarrassingly, one of the versions I have is the William Orbit ... on a CD called "Classical Chillout"

(I know, I know ... classi-mix CDs ... don't say it ... !)
^ i've got that album too :)
(JJ wishes she hadn't been rude about that CD)

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Tiesto version.

It is a song that dance acts seem to cover/interpret as a rite of passage.

Spare Ed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcrN06Oo4so
Decent enough cover here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j09GVvrJXCk
Nice electric violin version here too.

"Electric Violinist Linzi Stoppard Rocks Adagio For Strings..."

Apparently!

Spare Ed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxj0H8TnpaM
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Important question: has Squarebear got a version?

Spare Ed
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