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Offline frankiisko

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Medley of Popular Music (Ad-Libitum)
on: March 12, 2012, 12:19:54 AM
Hi to everyone! What I'm going to show you will surprise you! (I hope haha)  ;)

I want to introduce you this group from my city, called "Ad-Libitum". This group dedicate to do wonderful arrangements on actual music that almost everybody recognize. This group told me about a possible special collaboration for this show, I said Ok and i'm very proud of that  :)

On of the most curiouse things of this group is the components. This group is composed by: TWO BASSOONS, A SAXOPHONE AND THE BASE (piano, guitar and drums)

Could you imagine a bassoon performing "Show must go on" from Freddy Mercury?

In this video you could listen to:

1. Tango
2. Alejandro - Lady Gaga
3. Show must go on - Freddy Mercury
4. Party rock anthem - LMFAO
5. Mamma Mia - ABBA
6. Ai si eu ti pego - Michel Teló
7. Lambada - Kaoma
8. Danza Kuduro - Don Omar
9. Rolling in the Deep - Adčle

Well, without delay here you have the video. I hope you like it!  :D

Offline frankiisko

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Re: Medley of Popular Music (Ad-Libitum)
Reply #1 on: March 14, 2012, 09:52:04 PM
I encourage you to comment!  :)

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Re: Medley of Popular Music (Ad-Libitum)
Reply #2 on: March 15, 2012, 01:49:25 PM
a very good team performace, very musical. Thank you for sharing.

Offline frankiisko

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Re: Medley of Popular Music (Ad-Libitum)
Reply #3 on: March 18, 2012, 03:29:20 PM
Thank you very much, johnmar!! I'm happy you had enjoyed!!  :)
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