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too good to be true |
Monday, October 1, 2001 (9:12 a.m.) |
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I`m a musician(Contrabass Trombone),and listing to planet of apes I almost died,because he knows how to writte for my instrument,I could not believe to what I was listing,absolutelly amazing.so powerfull ,excelent.Thank for all.
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Thursday, October 4, 2001 (8:34 a.m.) |
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> I`m a musician(Contrabass Trombone),and listing to planet of apes I almost
> died,because he knows how to writte for my instrument,I could not believe
> to what I was listing,absolutelly amazing.so powerfull ,excelent.Thank for
> all.
Yeah!!! And that´s not Planet of Apes the only Danny Elfman´s score that is well written to contrabass trombone, and other metals, Sleepy Hollow is also very well written to that instruments. But if you like great music for metals you´ve got to listen John Willias´ scores such as Patriot, Star Wars, etc, etc.
Compliments by one person who shares the same language as you. THE PORTUGUESE.:)
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Re: too good to be true |
Monday, May 27, 2002 (3:42 p.m.) |
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> I`m a musician(Contrabass Trombone),and listing to planet of apes I almost
> died,because he knows how to writte for my instrument,I could not believe
> to what I was listing,absolutelly amazing.so powerfull ,excelent.Thank for
> all.
I am a Bass/Contrabass Trombone and Tuba player in Boston and also found the score very exciting. Check the www.trombone-usa.com/APES.htm website for an awe-inspiring photo of the 14 Tenor/Bass/Contrabass/Tuba/Cimbasso players on the soundtrack.
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