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- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!news.funet.fi!network.jyu.fi!paasivir
- From: paasivir@jyu.fi (Niilo Paasivirta)
- Subject: Re: Any Classical Mods w/CLASSICAL instruments?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec12.083107.11050@jyu.fi>
- Keywords: classical, piano
- Sender: paasivir@jyu.fi (Risto Paasivirta)
- Organization: University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 08:31:07 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- s2z@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (Aaron ?) wrote:
- >are there any good mods of classical music done with the proper
- >instruments? I mean not turned into euro-dance music.
- >Like , say, the Fugue in G minor done properly with Pipe Organ?
- >With no drum machines, or samples of 'Yo!' strewn throughout?
-
- I don`t know if these are good, but they are simply piano music, no drums etc.
- They are written with MED 3.20 without synthsounds. Most of them would be
- extremely hard to convert into Protracker.
-
- They are found on ftp at nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) and some other
- places too - but the official distribution is at nic.
-
- /pub/amiga/audio/med-modules/Liszt.MED.lha (264095 bytes)
- /pub/amiga/audio/med-modules/Bach.MED.lha (156620 bytes)
-
- The Liszt archive contains most of Franz's Hungarian Rhapsodies and
- Paganini-Etyde number 3. Bach archive has Capriccio (couldn`t find a decent
- cembalo instrument for it though, so it's piano) and some other Bach's
- scores which I don't remember right now.
-
- I have several megabytes of med instruments and modules, 99% of which
- are other people's compositions (my own tries are not so good...)
- If there seems to be a need, I can distribute more of them.
-
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