www.youtube.com Click above to watch Part 2 This is just an invitation to classical music. I know several bars may not be enough to appreciate, but I became a classic lover by listening to a compilation CD. I made the morph by using Freeware named WinMorph. You can download at www.download.com Midi files www.voiceblog.jp It’s written in Japanese. But each blog entry includes MP3 player with composer name and song title in English. There’re links to each composer’s page on the left side. For …
When it got to vivaldi i thought, it’s not staccato enough to be real but then i thought… it sounds to real
yeah, this midi producer is amazing. I think he would get more attention if the site is written in English.
they’re midi’s.. wow, i couldn’t tell for sure until it got to the Beethoven. They’re really good quality and dynamic for midis.
nice point. but this series introduces only 31 composers. If I choose 40 or even 35, I will add Paganini.
Mendelssohn is definitely one of my absolute favorites “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is in my top 5 of classical arrangements!!! THANKS!