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TSFH and Russian = EPIC-ER THAN USUAL

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

So, I’ve shared some TSFH music before. (They do the epic trailer music. And they did the 10 minute piece, and the “Pump-Up” music I shared a few days ago.)

Anyway, I just encountered a piece of theirs that’s inspired by the Russian Red Army. (I recognized a word. Expression. Thing. До свидания. It means “Goodbye.”)

And it’s epic Doom Death and Destruction. How much more Russian do you get?!

So, yeah. Give it a listen!

And have a lovely weekend.

Some Music for EASTER!

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Hi, Fluffsters!

HAPPY EASTER! THE LORD JESUS IS RISEN!

In honor of this Christian holiday, here are some great pieces to listen to:

A) The obvious one: Christ the LORD is Risen Today. One of my personal favorite arrangements is from the group “Glad”.

2) Another one, “Easter Song”, is also fairly obvious. Once more, “Glad” has done one of my absolute favorite versions of this.

And last, a favorite of mine from Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Overture. This one incorporates the tunes from some Orthodox Easter chants.

Enjoy! Happy Easter!

Epic music of epicness!!!

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

I’ve shared music from this composer before, but I just discovered a piece of his that I love. It is totally EPIC.

(Sorry about the art. I’m not sure what the YouTuber was thinking…)

Anyway, isn’t that fantastic study music?

Have a lovely Sunday!

A Commercial Jingle Counterpoint is Fantastic!

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Hi, Fluffsters!

So, the same person who did the classical composer mashup also did a really fun (and rather cute!) counterpoint using commercial jingles.

You should totally watch the video.

I hope your Saturday goes well!

Cool music “mashup”

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Greetings, readers!

Two days ago, somebody on YouTube came out with a rather remarkable video that I am sharing with you. It is a “mashup” of music from various classical (or classical sounding) composers. It works quite nicely.

I think part of the reason why is that it is all on the same instrument. Practically any combination of notes you play on a piano can sound like they work. This includes unpleasant sounds, as long as you then quickly move on to either a single note, or a better harmony.

What do you think?

Seasonal Songs: The Holly and the Ivy

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Greetings, readers!

Technically, it may be a bit past the time when “Seasonal Music” is actually seasonal. However, it is still December, and some are fine with that. Thus, as there is another song I would like to share with you, I am going to do so. This one is “The Holly and the Ivy”. It is another traditional one. It is a lovely piece, and I hope you enjoy it.

Seasonal Songs: “Christmastime”

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

Happy “Day after Christmas”!

I’m realizing there’s a less-commonly heard song in Churches stores and stuff that I totally forgot to slip into this series earlier, so I’m including it even though it’s a Christmas song and it’s no longer before Christmas. And sorry for that run-on sentence.

Anyway. I like this one primarily because the background singers (after you get to where the song actually starts, which is about two minutes in) sound a bit like bells. It’s kinda like carol of the bells, except that it’s not as commonly done and stuff.

Although the song itself is known as “Christmastime”, I think of it as “Ring Christmas Bells.” So, yeah.

Anyway. Have a lovely Saturday!

Seasonal Music: Fum Fum Fum

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Merry Christmas, readers!

I hope you have a lovely holiday.

In honor of Christmas, I found a very nice arrangement of another Christmas song, in a version that I had not previously encountered. It is a version of “Fum Fum Fum”.

I hope you enjoy it.

Seasonal Songs: How Great our Joy

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Greetings, readers!

I had almost forgotten about this favorite Christmas Carol of mine: “How Great Our Joy”. This version I am sharing with you is another Cambridge Singers version. It alas ends with a major chord instead of in the key that the rest of the song is in. However, it is one of the better tone qualities around, and thus I am sharing this version. I hope you enjoy.

Have a lovely Christmas Eve!