i found an mp3 of it by accident when i was online looking for lyrics to a certain choir song. i don’t have what web site it was any more, and the song was just listed as ‘untitled’.
i’d really, really appreciate if you could tell me any of these things:
-what the song is called
-who it’s by
-what LANGUAGE it’s in
or anything else about it.
it’s a very beautiful song esp. at the end, but it sounds like garbled english or something so i can’t recognize lyrics/language.
the id tags for the file are all blank so it doesn’t tell me anything.
oh- sorry… thanks so much KeithT for uploading a copy for me =) i forgot about the bandwidth thing >_<
um, about me- i’m a female highschool student from ontario. i have brown hair and brown eyes, around 5’7" and 112lbs. i like anime, study of japanese language, programming (i’m learning a language called Turing), and reading.
thanks for the ‘welcome’ =)
astro - i’ll look into what you found… it could be right? it’s definitely better than nothing (which is what i had).
thanks Hrdygrdymn too.
Hmm, sounds to me like one of the progressive rock bands that proliferated in the seventies, such as “Yes” or “Genesis” or similar. There were a lot of groups involved in producing “Rock Operas”, and this sounds like an extract from something like that, particularly the keyboard at the end, which sounds like it’s going to get rocky. Also, male vocals sound synthesised. Just an idea, though
it’s a math-based language created by/after (i’m not sure) Alan Turing. it’s relatively easy to learn as far as programming languages go, and similar to pseudocode. it’s object-oriented and you typically use WinOOT to complile programs in it.