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    Posted: 10/12/2009 at 4:45am
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Nice clip, why do we have to endure the music though?
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Putting terrible music to TT clips seems to be an epidemic. I have to watch most YouTube TT clips with the sound turned down, a pity because it's good to hear the sounds of bat and ball.
Why not just leave the soundtrack alone?
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The music sounds a bit epic, that's what it's about, table tennis changed...
Wich music should you give the music??
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kenneyy88 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/12/2009 at 4:43pm
I usually like the music table tennis videos, but requiem for a dream was a creepy movie, so I don't like it.
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Yea. Music is wwwaaaaaaaaaayyy over dramatic. Kind of like a Ron Howard film. Tongue
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I really enjoyed that video.  Some AMAZING camera angles

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I thought the music worked more or less though it was mixed a little too loudly.

I should add that while you've most probably watched more TT than me, the speed glue era Vs VOC Free era difference is less than you may want to think.
I'm not saying there is no difference...
only that there are GREAT points & matches being played today.
I say the difference is almost negligible.
Same argument could be made in the 38mm Vs 40mm ball change.
I personally feel the ball size increase helped the game.
That being said 40mm is large enough Thank You!
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Originally posted by Heimdallalso Heimdallalso wrote:

I thought the music worked more or less though it was mixed a little too loudly.

I should add that while you've most probably watched more TT than me, the speed glue era Vs VOC Free era difference is less than you may want to think.
I'm not saying there is no difference...
only that there are GREAT points & matches being played today.
I say the difference is almost negligible.
Same argument could be made in the 38mm Vs 40mm ball change.
I personally feel the ball size increase helped the game.
That being said 40mm is large enough Thank You!
We are all free to differ.



Agree about your argument. I believe it's true the game is slower, less points with the serve and other differences. And ban speed glue help the game more fair to play. But Tenergy broke this hypothesis and some other Tensors.LOL
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Originally posted by Heimdallalso Heimdallalso wrote:


I personally feel the ball size increase helped the game.

 
 Could you possibly expand on that?
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