I mentioned Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 earlier in this thread :)
Hungarian Dance No. 5 from "The Great Dictator" Charlie Chaplin - YouTube
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I mentioned Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 earlier in this thread :)
Hungarian Dance No. 5 from "The Great Dictator" Charlie Chaplin - YouTube
Awesome choice!!
Bugs Bunny with a Barbers Notch anyone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMycc...eature=related
If pressed for time,an accordian rendition of the flight of the bumble bee.
On a mellow rainy sunday morn,The taco bell canon.
Great shaving tune
Dead Skunk - YouTube
Love the Barber of Seville choice. i don't ever listen to music while shaving, but if I did I think Goldberg vatiations with Kenneth Gilbert would be good. I'd also like to try some arias from La Boheme, any Puccini really.
But I am a classical musician so i generally don't listen to it. I'd prefer old American stuff for some reason, but if modern maybe Charlie Parr.
I usually enjoy the "best of" album, here is a classic tune off it...............
buddy holly - That'll Be the Day - The Best of Buddy Holly t - YouTube
Here are a few from opera - you can find other singers doing the same arias on the side.
Kiri te Kanawa - O mio babbino caro - Puccini - YouTube
Final scene of "La Bohème" - Part 1 - YouTube
Luciano Pavarotti, Mirella Freni O soave fanciulla - YouTube
Pavarotti - Freni - Madame butterfly love duet part 1- Viene la sera - YouTube
Maria Callas - UN BEL DI, VEDREMO (Greek Subtitles) 1955 - YouTube
Cosi Fan tutte 1996 - Trio "Soave il vento" - YouTube - gorgeous
Mozart Laudate Dominum - YouTube
B.Smetana: Bartered Bride / Prodaná nev
Those are always good fun, but there a millions more. See what you think and if you like any style in particular I can suggest a few more.
Perhaps I should have a shaving concert! I could get an orchestra together and then all the members could bring their scuttles and shave while we play. :)
We have guys on this site using razors from the 18th century. If you've got a really old one and want appropriate musical accompaniment, look to later works by Bach or Handel, anything from Mozart or Haydn, or early Beethoven. Good stuff!