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¿Question #834?
EndersGame: What is the most beautiful thing you have ever heard?
bobcatt: the purr of a rescued, orphaned kitten
Princess Superman: The words I love you mom from my little girls
the manatee: "I love you, daddy."
nordclan: You got the job/account/money/and you're saved.
Spirit of 70: The truth.
Cygnus2112: what I really want to say..is what the sun would say to the sky....for giving it a place to come alive...
Woelf: Hearing a pair of Allison V-1710 engines passing overhead at full throttle is definitely up there in the list.
pwilz: Lots of things, usually associated with other circumstances, like the first time I heard my son.
Zedsdead: Easy. Woman having orgasm.
scriptorum: I always have trouble with these types of questions. I don't maintain a revolving list of Top 10s of things. On top of that, sound is not something I generally apply the appellation "beautiful" to. I mean I could hand you Pavarotti belting out Nessun Dorma, but I thought you'd rather know the truth.
daveroswell: I do.
kathleenryan: The cry of my daughter when she was being born.
gamemark: My wife saying "I do." (June 16, 1990)... closely followed by the first cries of my sons.
muzfish4: Willow on wood from the best straight drive I ever played.
WatchmanX2000: um. I won't say.
DHEK: Enya's music.
Benzebub: My son tell me "I love you".
seppo21: My wife's voice
Shijuro: My wife's singing voice.
waderam: "You can go first..."
buffalospynovel: The first time I heard a song by the music group Innocence Mission
Skycaptain: Yes. (btw I'm not flippant.)
ashleesaunt: My bf telling me I'm beautiful and/or cute (since I never thought I'd hear those words coming from a man & directed at me.)
janiera: I love you, Mommy
ShaunGamer: My Wifes voice saying "I Do"!
Evil HummingBird: "It's dead, Jim. Take it's stuff."
jasta6: God loves me!
brainrob: The opera Parsifal
Helenoftroy: Drum and Bugle Corp or all string quartet
Maraud: This:
bigbadsteve: thats it, i guess you win, steve
Unitbuster: Windchimes gently sounding in a stray breeze.
SgtTodd: A Harley Davison motorcycle break down and finally shut up.
MDettmer81: My wife's voice. Seriously.
Loquutus: Hundreds of dice hitting glass at the same time.
POvidiusNaso: Phil Ochs' voice.
Numskull: "Green Bird" from the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack. It's the short song that plays when Spike is falling from the top of the church in episode 5.
darthcliff: My daughter laugh
mattmoss: Gregorian Chant
Cavedog_pdx: Some of the songs from the high school state choir championship were incredible! The most memorable was Haydn's The Heavens Are Telling
Karlsen: One hand clapping
matthew.marquand: A tree falling in the woods
Lord_Prussian: Your questions are just too mushy for this geek.
sourwyrm: i like rain on a tin roof
divisionbyzorro: The next question.
tipigi: ok, mushy answer - "I love you Daddy".
Nem Menuu: A baby.
warpozio: Prince music
Mike A: My kids laughing (but not at me).
JimPAX: My son's laughter.
The Unbeliever: 42
Skipthis86: My son saying I love you..
BaSL: music?
Sceadeau: Silence.
ThatFalafelGirl: Spring peepers
2amp: my first child's first cry of life
thoia: Yes...but then it's the context of the word that made me hearing it all that beautiful...I'll keep the context to myself
mandj2001: I do. (by my wife, at the church)
Belash: my wife saying "I do"
mrbeankc: When I asked my wife to marry me, she said yes.
GornTC: The laugh of a baby.
Drewcooter: The cry of my first born child
AWildEep: A friend of mine singing...
erli: What you do will come back to bite you. It's karmic law.
Tim Synge: Bach: Matthew Passion. Berlin Philharmonic Hall, Easter 1984.
midgetsrawk: Beloved by VNV Nation or Black by Pearl Jam
Wintergoblin: not sure
puffinge: Maria
isolated: Yes.
haraggan: Snow falling in Maine or pigeons cooing
gnomehome: I won't tell.
Oborro: 'Lux Aeterna' performed by the Koronas Quartet
AlorielLelyn: Pretty much anything by Arvo Part, but specifically, Cantus in Memoriam of Benjamin Britten
dietevil: Yismchu by Salamone di Rossi
sumo: Choral Music, or John Clare's "What is Life?"
Ryno8: dad...
solove: The silence when three screaming children go to bed
jellospike: Words of love.
HBGlover: Alexander Borodin's Polovetsian Dances.
dakarp: I can't choose any one thing, but it was definitely composed by Bach.
GuyHill: "the mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be lighted" Plutarch
Blackwind: sigh....
CDRodeffer: My baby girl's first cry.
fellonmyhead: "It's my round!"
DangerMouse: The first laugh from each of my children.
chaddyboy_2000: My girlfriend's voice, assuming she's not bitchy.
djflippy: My wife's voice, the lyrics to "Smells Like Teen Spirit", my class-A 300b tube monoblocks, and Autechre's Tri Repetae++
JoeSteadman: I love you, from my wife
Dave: Either Mahler 6 (Finale) or Mahler 5 (Adagietto).
Shakar: I love you, spoken from a 3-4 years old child to his mother.
geberus: Stravinsky's 'rite of spring'
jaredh: The oboe solo in Dvorak's New World Symphony. You know what I'm talking about if you are familiar with it. The celo solo from Beethoveen's 9th comes in a close second.
Ludocrazy: The choir at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria
ValJor: The guy from the Canadian consulate telling me that I had been approved for immigration.
snoozefest: yes
CortexBomb: Random answer: Wavy Gravy by Sasha
Flyspeck23: My girlfriend laughing. Every time.
MisterCranky: My daughter's singing.
jttm: Lucas is making Ep 1. (back in 1995)
tragicpoet: Instrumental version of "Hey Jude" on the intro to The Royal Tenenbaums
skelebone: The infomercial for Bling It On
ynnen: My son crying when he took his first breath after being born. Now, it's the laughter of my wife and son.