Arrangements
This page consists of my own
"different" versions of other people's songs. Mostly classical
pieces, but there are a couple other things as
well.
The
Entertainer (Joplin) -
Heard from Ice-Cream trucks around the country. This is one of my
earliest arrangements.
Eric the Half a
Bee (Monty Python) - Just
a cute li'l version of a cute li'l song
by the greatest comedy troupe
of all time.
Fur
Elise (Beethoven) - A
techno arrangement of one of Beethoven's most famous pieces. One my
favorite arrangements.
Hungarian
Dance no. 5 (Brahms) - a
"rock" version of this famous piece.
Hungarian
Rhapsody no. 2 (Liszt)- my
longest arrangement yet (almost 11 min) and also one of my favorites.
All I really did was mess with the instrumentation and add some
drums, but I still like it.
Imitation
Reflected * (Bartok) -
This is a simple arrangement of one of Bartok's piano exercises in
his book "Mikrokosmos volume 1."
In
the Hall of the Mountain
King (Grieg) - A sort of
rock version of one of my favorite classical pieces.
Largo
(Dvorak) - One of my 1st arrangements (and midis) ever.
The
Moonlight Sonata
(Beethoven) - The famous Beethoven piece with different
instrumentation.
Prelude in
E-Minor (Chopin) - A very
slow and moody version of a very pretty piece.
Rondo Alla
Turk (Mozart) - Catchy.
One of my favorite arrangements.
The
X-Files (Mark Snow) - A
jazz version of the theme song to a great TV show.
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