| William Tell Overture Finale -- Rossini; 9 Parts (3:21) | |
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| Lifimun | May 19 2014, 12:08 AM Post #1 |
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Description: Gioachino Rossini's Finale from the William Tell Overture. Also known as the March of the Swiss Soldiers. Also still tweaking dynamics on this, but I'm particularly interested how the snare sound comes out. Also, a ninja pib and a cowbell in the same song? What's better than that? Positioning: *Instruments within brackets have interchangeable positions (e.g. - [harp, flute] = [flute, harp]) Back Row: [Drum1, Drum2] [Theorbo, Cowbell] [Bagpipe, Pibgorn, Horn] Front Row: __________________[Flute] [Clarinet] ____________[A_____U_____D_____I_____E_____N_____C_____E] Simple Positioning: 2 rows | Front Row: Flute & Clarinet | Back Row: Everything else with Drums 1, Drums 2, & Theobro grouped Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt3-pzRiXoQ Parts: Edited by Lifimun, May 22 2014, 11:21 PM.
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| Lifimun | May 22 2014, 11:26 PM Post #2 |
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Good to move. |
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