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28th Oct 2021 20:13 - 4 years ago
Description : My arrangement of a piece of music by Claudio Monteverdi.
7th Mar 2021 21:10 - 4 years ago
Description : A Lot of Wood & Brass
27th Jan 2021 18:17 - 4 years ago
Description : Composed by Beethoven
24th Jan 2021 12:52 - 4 years ago
Description : Composed by Chopin and edited by me
19th Apr 2020 17:05 - 5 years ago
Description : Exactly what it says, Baroque like Bach
18th Dec 2016 16:33 - 8 years ago
Description : I've used the theremin and the Erhu (Chinese traditional instrument)
15th Dec 2016 23:25 - 9 years ago
Description : a fusion of classical and synthesizer
14th Dec 2016 21:44 - 9 years ago
Description : Just listen!
12th Dec 2016 23:37 - 9 years ago
Description : A tribute to all the heroes who protect marine life.
11th Dec 2016 18:59 - 9 years ago
Description : W.A. Mozart. An excerpt from his requiem.
9th Apr 2014 12:48 - 11 years ago
Description : The famous piece from J.S. Bach, made in Fruity loops
8th Apr 2014 01:25 - 11 years ago
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Description : Excerpt from The Carnival of the Animals (Le carnaval des animaux) by the French Romantic composer Camille Saint-Saens.
4th Apr 2014 23:35 - 11 years ago
Description : hear the damage caused.
14th Feb 2012 22:35 - 13 years ago
Description : The famous Kraftwerk track covered. I downloaded a midi-file for this, choose the right instruments and tweaked them for the proper sound (took a lot of time and effort). The voices where made with the FL voicegenerator.
Enjoy it,
Cacofonix
Enjoy it,
Cacofonix
13th Feb 2012 20:46 - 13 years ago
Description : William "Bill" Millin (14 July 1922 – 17 August 2010), commonly known as Piper Bill.
Millin is best remembered for playing the pipes whilst under fire during the D-Day landing in Normandy. Millin states that he later talked to captured German snipers who claimed they did not shoot him because they thought he was crazy.
Millin is best remembered for playing the pipes whilst under fire during the D-Day landing in Normandy. Millin states that he later talked to captured German snipers who claimed they did not shoot him because they thought he was crazy.