Re: SOLVED - Re: follow-up: searching a directory sub-tree.

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On 3/30/25 9:35 PM, Tim wrote:

Thank-you, Tim.  (more below)

On Sun, 2025-03-30 at 15:07 -0600, home user via users wrote:
"Pirates of the Caribbean - Davy Jones's theme cover church organ by Grissini Project"
The organist was Romain Vaudé.
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-_qS_3KXBA";
I don't know if that music is considered classical or not.

It's modern music, so not classical (it has to be old enough).  Though
it is played in a traditional or classical style.

As I heard in some other youtube video (a science and religion video),
English is a mess, and I agree.  By "classical", I mean vs. rock vs.
country vs. jazz vs. (and so on).  I gather you mean vs. baroque vs.
romantic vs. (and so on).

...
If you shorten them even further, they don't work, so it doesn't seem
to be pattern-based search matching.  There's something significant
about the - and D- prefixes.  I don't know why they're different, but
for every other clip that I've tried, it's the *entire* thing after ?v=

I groped around the internet, but I didn't find anything about those keys
starting with "D-" or '-'.  I did find these:
"https://dev.to/muhammadsaim/discover-the-magic-behind-youtubes-unique-video-ids-21ll";
"https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/54443/format-for-id-of-youtube-video";
Interesting, but they say nothing of '-' and "D-" having special meaning
at the start of a youtube video ID.

...
A couple of my favourites:  V3olBPGLNvc  and  1szrllml99M Apart from
liking the music, it's also the apparently complete ease that a complex
piece is being played.

I'm playing this one:  cXoG3cSCYCE

Those were good.  For me, some of Rossini's works are fun.  Does the
church you played in have 2 organs or 2 organ manuals?

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