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Does anyone know where to source the music for the guinea pig advert without the voiceover?
I have created an mp3 from the flash advert but I want the actual soundtrack for an sms tone. I wonder if anyone has come across the component parts but not the 'sabre dance' original classical music. TIA
I have created an mp3 from the flash advert but I want the actual soundtrack for an sms tone. I wonder if anyone has come across the component parts but not the 'sabre dance' original classical music. TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's actually 2 pieces Baltimore Gas & Electric Co / Domino by Raymond Scott from Manhattan Research Inc. . Listen / buy the album here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/asin/B0000 4TC68/songofthesale-21/
Album info
Fascinated by the orderliness of sounds and machines, Raymond Scott composed and produced his innovative, eccentric, electronic music for commercials, films and his own amusement in the '50s and '60s. In assembling this overview of Scott'soeuvre, this lavish double album writes an important chapter in his life and career, defining his place in electronic music's history.
The research that went into this project (in large part by Jeff Winner and Gert-Jan Blom), is lovingly mirrored in the remarkable 144-page full-colour hardbound book that houses the two discs. There are rare photos and documents, numerous interviews and essays, and nothing is superfluous. The overall effect of the entire package is to create a portrait of a unique, creatively driven artist.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/asin/B0000 4TC68/songofthesale-21/
Album info
Fascinated by the orderliness of sounds and machines, Raymond Scott composed and produced his innovative, eccentric, electronic music for commercials, films and his own amusement in the '50s and '60s. In assembling this overview of Scott'soeuvre, this lavish double album writes an important chapter in his life and career, defining his place in electronic music's history.
The research that went into this project (in large part by Jeff Winner and Gert-Jan Blom), is lovingly mirrored in the remarkable 144-page full-colour hardbound book that houses the two discs. There are rare photos and documents, numerous interviews and essays, and nothing is superfluous. The overall effect of the entire package is to create a portrait of a unique, creatively driven artist.