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Kicking for later!! arcane1 Jul 2014 #1
K&R burrowowl Jul 2014 #2
It's become one of my favorite sites. octoberlib Jul 2014 #8
Hmmm...needs more autotune. Tommy_Carcetti Jul 2014 #3
Fascinating, thanks! Wish we knew what the rhythm was. mainer Jul 2014 #4
Thanks, I like that. I found a video of it played on a lyre: freshwest Jul 2014 #5
Wow, thanks! bananas Jul 2014 #7
The midi was good, too, and the cadence and sounds sounded like many other works. freshwest Jul 2014 #15
Cool! Thanks for this! octoberlib Jul 2014 #9
Also found some ancient Eqyptian meditation stuff I'll be listening to. Thanks for tuning us in. freshwest Jul 2014 #14
beautiful roguevalley Jul 2014 #17
Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2014 #19
Tantalizing, and it brought to mind ... Babel_17 Jul 2014 #21
It sounds like something Ken Burns would use in a more optimistic part of his Civil War series yurbud Jul 2014 #6
I like it. Its got a good beat and I can dance to it, I'd give it a 78. marble falls Jul 2014 #10
Heh.... progressoid Jul 2014 #11
Didn't think anybody'd catch it! marble falls Jul 2014 #12
An oldie but goodie. Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #13
how did they figure out how to transfer the notes? yurbud Jul 2014 #16
Professor Kilmer supposedly explains how in this interview. octoberlib Jul 2014 #18
Beautiful (nt) Babel_17 Jul 2014 #20
Fascinating, Ma'am The Magistrate Jul 2014 #22
Interesting but somehow LiberalElite Jul 2014 #23
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