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Filename

Song Description

Length
Date Posted
Carneval It is a waltz beat. A little too complex for a carousel, but non the less, it fits the category quite well. Composed in Venice by Herbert L. Clark. 3:49
(51.6K)
4/25/98
Carousel A little out of the ordinary for this section, but this carousel tune gets a little demonic. Written by Frank Wyatt and performed by 'Happy The Man' from their 1977 debut album 'Happy The Man'. Carousel was derived from a larger piece titled 'I Carve The Chariot on the Carousel'  3:58
(56.0K)
5/25/97
Carousel (Another One) Another familiar carousel tune. 2:18
(29.1K)
4/25/98
Entry of the Gladiators AKA Thunder and Blazes. O.K., so I can't picture riding a wooden horse and hearing this music come from the carousel jukebox, but I couldn't resist. Just reminds me of watching a circus parade. Tune written by Julius Fucik. Sequenced by J. Goettler. 2:33
(24.5K)
8/27/96
Mickey Mouse March The Mickey Mouse March without the drums :( Everything else is fits the carousel category just fine. 2:24
(26.9K)
6/8/97
Painting the Town Red,
White and Blue (one step)
Perfect for a carousel. Composed and arranged by Stephen Kent Goodman (ASCAP). Copyright 1996 by Sound Traditions Publishing (ASCAP). 3:06
(103.3K)
12/18/97
Ragstomp Great ragtime carousel tune. It is in fact the short version of Scott Joplin's "Ragtime Dance," I wish it only had a snare included. Sequenced by J. Goettler. 2:35
(35.8K)
8/28/96
Skater's Waltz A very familiar tune....of all generations. 2:16
(52.3K)
4/25/98

Music: "Carousel" (yet another one - and my favorite)

 "Carousel" comes from the Italian carosello, "little war,"

an ancient horsemanship game. About 80 percent of all carousel figures were horses.

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Watch your words; they become actions.

Watch your actions; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become character.

Watch your character;  it becomes your destiny..

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Sir Thomas Beecham,

"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility

and leaves the memory with difficulty.

Magical music never leaves the memory."

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