| Debut from FFVII - Self Clarinet Quintent |
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Please Read.....
A little more then a year ago, I made this
site on YTMND under the username "elfonzyo"
http://debut.ytmnd.com/
I've just decided now to move it over to You
Tube since I was bored.
When I made this a year ago, I had not really
practiced the Clarinet for Months, so I am
not satisfied with this recording, so I plan
to redo it since now I've been in practice
for awhile.
There were 5 parts to this, but when I redo
it I'm gonna shrink it down to 4 parts so I
can play it as an actual Quartet (hopefully)
with a few people from VCC.
One thing to note about this recording is
that I'm only using 1 clarinet and recording
5 different parts. For the Bass Clarinet
part, I just played it and took it down an
octave using sound editing software. The main
reason I want to re-record this some day is
to have an actual Bass Clarinet to play the
Bass part.
The high parts make me cringe too, and I've
been practicing my highest octave so I can
nail that part on a Normal Bb Clarinet
instead of trying to find an Eb Soprano.
So in the near Future (Most likely after I
find some Notation Software)I will re-record
this so I can feel better about this.
Otherwise, I think the recording was pretty
good since I played it 5 months out of
practice. Enjoy!
P.S. and why Chuck Norris you ask? Because he
told me to do it or I'd be Roundhouse Kicked. Tags : Final Fantasy VII classical debut |
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| 2008 EPC Band Banquet "Snares-Traps & Other Hunt Devices" |
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The 2008 EPC Percussion Quintent of the
Concert Band played "Snares, Traps and Other
Hunting Devices" as one of their selections
for the 2008 Band Banquest. Percussion
Quintent consisted of Quinton Adams, Kendrick
Campbell, Wesley Owens, Robbie Sullivan and
Craig Smith. This was Mr. Tommy Duffell's
last Band Banquet, he is retiring after 25
years of teaching the last 15 were spent at
EPC. He will me missed. Tags : percussion-quintent epc-concert-band 2008-band-banquet |
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Durée : 142 s |
| Double-Action CLIMAX form (full music video) |
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"Double-Action CLIMAX form" is an arrangement
of "Double-Action" that is the only quintent
vocalist arrangement.
Its single was released on April 16, 2008,
and was used as the theme song for Kamen
Rider Den-O & Kiva: Climax Deka.
Like Climax Jump DEN-LINER form, the single
has variant covers which designate its bonus
track, one for each of the Imagin vocalists.
These singles also include a DVD of the music
video. A sixth single has all five Imagin on
the cover, but does not have a bonus track
nor a DVD.
On its first day of release, the singles
reached #3 on the Oricon Daily Singles'
charts.
-- Lyrics: Shouko Fujibayashi
-- Composition: LOVE+HATE, Shuhei Naruse
-- Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
-- Artist: Momotaros, Urataros, Kintaros,
Ryutaros, Deneb (Toshihiko Seki, Kouji Yusa,
Masaki Terasoma, Kenichi Suzumura, Houchuu
Otsuka) Tags : kamen masked rider den-o deno double-action double action climax form climax-form music video mv pv 仮面ライダー電王 リュウタロス |
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Affichage : 33305
Durée : 262 s |
| The Hollies at the London Palladium - 1965 |
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From Sunday Night at the London Palladium -
Britain's answer to America's Ed Sullivan
Show - that fabulous quintent from
Manchester, the Hollies, perform "Look
Through Any Window." The first American Top
40 hit for them, it peaked at #32 in January
1966. Written by professional songwriter
Graham Gouldman, its distinctive 12-string
riff, along with soaring harmonies and Bobby
Elliott's explosive drumming, make it one of
the Hollies' and the British Invasion's
finest moments. The B-side was "So Lonely,"
written by Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, and
Tony Hicks under the pen name L. Ransford. It
also became their opening title for the 1965
album "Hollies". Tags : hollies british invasion '60s pop rock allan clarke graham nash tony hicks eric haydock bobby elliot variety |
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Durée : 133 s |
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