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I stucked some classical loops together to composed this. Hope you enjoy it.
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| White Hawks said 1821 days ago (March 17th, 2005) | |
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Thanks for listening! Hi Victor! Thanks for listening! Lemme think witch coffee shop you should go. Sorry that the song is pretty short. I couldn't find any loops to make this song longer. Thanks! - Hawks Check out my latest song called Shepherds Out in the Field
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| Unorthadox said 1792 days ago (April 16th, 2005) | |
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Insane!!! I've listened to quite a few of your songs (this being the last one) and was amazed by all of them. Your arrangement is excellent, you have no choice but to be drawn into your pieces. Try mixing genres and see what you get, I bet you'll surprise yourself. Check out my latest song called Burn
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| fox296 said 1789 days ago (April 18th, 2005) | |
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wow oh my gosh, that was genious. i dont know how much of it came from loops and whatnot, but even so, INCREDIBLE. Check out my latest song called haleigh, haleigh
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| drumpat01 said 1677 days ago (August 8th, 2005) | |
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wow WELL DONE!! wow man, im very impressed here. Im new to this site and ive been floating the classical section and this is really one of the best ones ive heard so far. I agree with the others that it is very short but hey, sometimes the ideas just kinda stop coming. Good job! Check out my latest song called The Long Walk Home
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Check out some of my other songs:
More songs in Classical:
TennesseeVic
and the piece ends, the audience jumps to its feet,
shouting "Bravo! Bravo!", the conductor bows, everyone
leaves the concert hall. It is 8:07 in the evening, where
shall we go for coffee?
In other words, this sounds very nice, it's just very short
for a classical piece.