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    That was awesome!!!

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    nice got a good set of tunes going! the remix of once upon a time in china's theme was class

    the wrecking ball one was mildly...arousing
    I guess we are who we are

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    Yea, someone should mix this up into the ultimate march in mix

    Fun topic Pete. Refreshingly not negative.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    the wrecking ball one was mildly...arousing
    Well, then again, there is that. And I still haven't clicked on it.
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    Not a piece of music to represent any style.

    I like the pipa tune of ambush from 10 fronts.

    It makes me think and I got immersed in the story line right away.

    It depicts the last moment for Chu Ba Wang.

    He lead a mighty army and defeated Qin's army.

    He was tricked by Han Xin. He was forced to retreat to Wu river. He could cross the river to return to his home town. Instead, he had no face to see his home folk. He killed him self by the river.

    He could lift 1000 jing Ding. Ba Wang Ju Ding.

    Han Xin used small amount of soldiers to wave flags. Xiang Yu thought there were many soldiers after him.

    Take home messages for me:

    1 To win a battle is to use tricks or outsmart your opponent.

    2 Have the bravery to accept defeat. Live to fight another day.

    How many times that French Napoleon came back from defeat ?

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    Those last two by SPJ reminded me of one of my favorite movie fight scenes. The fight in the rain from the movie Hero, with the old fella playing in the background. If you had to fight a duel to the death this would be an excellent choice for background music.

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    This is 100% TCMA principle. It may be used in non-TCMA also. Since I did learn it from TCMA, I have to say it's TCMA principle.
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    If you're into Kung Fu, and this is not your song, you're not into Kung Fu.

    He most honors my style who learns under it to destroy the teacher. -- Walt Whitman

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    1) Tiger Army- Nocturnal (uses stand-up bass instrument)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwL-b...yer_detailpage
    Last edited by MarathonTmatt; 01-22-2014 at 08:33 PM.

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    I don't know how to post the image with the vid...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNfCgQokT1A&sns=em





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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBrain View Post
    Those last two by SPJ reminded me of one of my favorite movie fight scenes. The fight in the rain from the movie Hero, with the old fella playing in the background. If you had to fight a duel to the death this would be an excellent choice for background music.
    "We fought the battle in our minds."

    That could be taken a few different ways. But yeah, awesome fight scene, choreography, cinematography, music...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I don't know how to post the image with the vid...

    All you have to do is click the film strip icon on the tool bar, left of the quote icon. A new box will open where you will paste your youtube link and select okay.




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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBrain View Post
    All you have to do is click the film strip icon on the tool bar, left of the quote icon. A new box will open where you will paste your youtube link and select okay.
    Thanks, GB!

    I'm one of the lowest-tech people I know. My Ipad works differently to a PC. I'm still figuring things out about it.

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