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So, this one is much shorter than the previous ones, but still lovely.
It’s a cover of Eowyn’s Theme from Lord of the Rings, Two Towers.
Enjoy!
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Hi!
So, this one is much shorter than the previous ones, but still lovely.
It’s a cover of Eowyn’s Theme from Lord of the Rings, Two Towers.
Enjoy!
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So, to continue on with yesterday’s “Organ covers of instrumental where organ is the featured instrument”, there’s another fantastic piece. This one is from Interstellar. And it also sounds a lot like the original.
And, of course, it’s very impressive.
Enjoy!
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So, the last two days, I’ve been sharing organ “covers” of orchestral pieces.
I’m not entirely sure to what extent this one counts, because it basically sounds exactly like the original… which featured organ.
It’s still pretty epic, and it’s still organ, so I’m considering it working.
Especially about 90 seconds in, when he literally pulls out all the stops. (That’s what the peg-thingies are called. And I believe that’s where the term came from.)
Anyway. Enjoy!
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To continue with the theme from yesterday, here’s another very impressive organ “cover” of a different piece. (I don’t actually know the original, but the organ itself makes the piece lovely. Like, I expect the organist could have played and held a single note, and it would have been neat sounding. And instead, it’s insanely complicated, and so it’s really cool.)
Enjoy!
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So, I have a question for you. What do you get when you cross epic orchestral music with a pipe organ?
Answer: Pure awesome.
Here’s an example.
Enjoy!
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! In honor of the holiday, here’s another celtic-y piece of music that I rather like.
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So, as you probably know, St. Patrick’s Day is tomorrow. In honor of that, here’s some lovely celtic-y inspired music I found recently.
Enjoy!
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So, yesterday, I discovered that there’s a Lutist Bard Person who does fantastic, entertaining music.
One, for example, is about Unicorns and Dragons.
Another is about both the flood, and the plural of “pegasus”.
Enjoy!
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Greetings, readers!
The Webmaster and I both have previously shared music by the group “Two Steps from Hell”, or TSFH. They are the group that composes the grand epic music.
Two days ago, they released to YouTube a new favorite. It is called “Stallion”. (I am not entirely sure why.)
Enjoy.
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
Rather than a Valentine, I thought I’d share a celebrity reading poetry, and my current favorite love song.
So, yep.
Here you go! I hope you have a great one!