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Dance at Merry's Tavern


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This was a little tune I wrote up for fife, guitar, harp, violin, and double bass. The melody is original. :)

(I originally had tambourine in it, but the sampled tambourine acoustics already had a considerable built-in reverb in the samples, so I had to take it out.)
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Uploaded: Jan 06, 2009 - 04:16:40 PM
Last Updated: Jan 06, 2009 - 04:16:40 PM Last Played: Mar 09, 2013 - 07:27:36 PM
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Feter said 1625 days ago (January 6th, 2009)
Dance at Merry's Tavern
Man .. you got a real talent in writing something old and folky ...
this is might considered classic its so fabulous ..I m highly moved
by your writing here ...if you consider renaissance percussions style
this will fit right away ..I tried to write something close to this
style ... neo renaissamce lol ...anyway ...I m just enjoying this
piece of Art ..thank you so very much for sharin such gem !!!
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kristyjo said 1624 days ago (January 6th, 2009)
Great posting
Lovely melody. I like the doubled octave treatment, and the ever-multiplying countermelodies. It's nice to hear something new from you. This really is neo-renaissance.
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Mystified said 1624 days ago (January 7th, 2009)
Wonderful...
...to hear this! Very well done! :)



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Char said 1536 days ago (April 4th, 2009)
Very
authentic sounding little dance. Gentle wind sprites frolicking in a dappled glade while fairy flowers sway with their every movement. Thanks.

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mrattue said 1018 days ago (September 5th, 2010)
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Liked this very much. Evokes a freedom and aspiration that seems very much an out-of-doors feeling, as if the dance was taking place under a wide sky perhaps, or by the sea. English faerie, i would call it, if you don't mind the association! Like to hear the old country speak, being a lover of the landscape. Nice one.

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I'm a software developer, but I happen to really like music, particularly of the classical or humorous variety (especially Gilbert & Sullivan). I studied piano regularly from when I was 8 until I was nearly 14, although I continue to practice on occ... [see more]

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