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And what about classical music fans?

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Ralphskywalker
11-18-2005
09:03 PM ET (US)
My New New New Classical Music Website!!! Contains MP3 files from my new cd: " 16 String Ensembles ".
http://www.bobcrispmusic.i8.com
Edited 11-18-2005 09:04 PM
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Ralphskywalker
09-29-2005
10:33 PM ET (US)
I finally posted my classical music on the internet!!!! This webpage contains music that I wrote for guitar between 1993 and 1995, mainly duets and sonatas. I recently transcribed my guitar music to my computer with a piano sound using the Quartet X2 Music Studio, note for note. I wrote my music in a specific style of Baroque called Counterpoint, a musical form involving the simultaneous sound of two or more melodies, while the dynamics ( loudness ) remains more or less consistant. Most of my compositions are about one minute in length, much like the way J.S. Bach wrote his Sinfonias and Preludes. Enjoy!!!!!
Just click on "MP3 Music (10)" in the main page to veiw the music files
http://www.memphisrap.com/music/Bob Crisp
Bob
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Guy KewneyPerson was signed in when posted
02-21-2005
04:04 AM ET (US)
All these MP3 players, including a new iPod - and none of them is any good at playing classical music.

Is this actually behind the drop in classics in the record shops?

Really, someone ought to find a way of classifying music tracks without calling them all "songs"...

"What song are you listening to?"
"Oh, it's the third movement of the Pathetique"
"Who's the artist?"

No answer possible, is there. Do you want the composer, the conductor, the name of the orchestra, or the leader of the orchestra?
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