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Watch it in High Quality:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwY_5toWYPM&fmt=18Subscribe, rate, comment and favorite me!!! pls!!! ^_^"Beethoven Virus" is a remix of Beethoven's "Pathétique", op.13, mov.3: rondo (allegro)links and names of all players are at the end of video, but you can, also, see it in my blog:http://youtube-impeto.blogspot.com/2008/04/ultimate-beethoven-virus.htmlP.S for join in my group:http://www.youtube.com/group/impeto
Ultimate Beethoven Virus
Categories: Music Rock 
Added: 209 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 5m17s
Views: 38  | Comments: 0
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Jacob de Haan was born March 28, 1959 in Heerenveen, Holland. He received his musical education at the State Music Academy in Leeuwarden, where he studied organ and school music. Subsequently he lectured in arranging at the same academy.Jacob de Haan lives in the city of Rotterdam, where he mainly works as a composer. Jacob de Haan is often invited as a guest conductor to perform his own works and as an adjudicator at international contests. As a guest conductor he worked among others in Australia, Switzerland, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Italy, France and Belgium. Besides he produced various CD-recordings with professional concert bands at home and abroad.Jacob de Haan grew up in a musically orientated family. Via his piano and trumpet lessons he was, at an early age, able to develop his creativity as a future composer. In the early eightees, when his first works were published, he gained his first successes as a composer of concert band music. Very famous are his compositions based on soundtrack like combinations of styles. In this respect Oregon was his most successful piece. His repertoire for concert band consists besides of contest pieces in various grades, short concert pieces, popular music and a few marches. Additionally he wrote various arrangements of classical works and chorales.Posted: Px'Az
Oregon - Jacob de Haan
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 209 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 9m37s
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my music store: http://www.ronaldjenkees.com/music-store**this tune will be on my next CD - I came up with this jam recently so I don't have it available yet. thanks for all the emails and interest in it! can't wait til it's done (hopefully late summer of 2008 - no hard date yet).just havin some fun with a guitar sound on the Motif XS8. The patch I'm playing with is called Hard Ramp AS1&2. I made the background beat using FL Studio.PS. I've read some reviews of this vid as if I'm trying to be a "keytar" player (apparently not a desirable thing, but how can you not like Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein") and that I should just play a real guitar. LOL @ some of those same people who probably play guitar hero (nothing against it but hopefully you see my point)! The irony! The point is, folks, if you find a fun/inspiring sound to jam with, by all means, you should JAM WITH IT! I don't care if you find a $3.00 plastic trumpet. Don't worry about the technicalities and what people say. In the long run it's about the fun that YOU have making music.Thanks for watching!!!
messin with a guitar sound...
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 209 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 4m15s
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