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Naruto – “Sadness and Sorrow” Piano Guitar Pipa Keyboard – Smule Ocarina Contest Winner

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This is my entry into the “This Contest Blows” contest held by Smule, the makers of the wonderful Ocarina app for the iPhone (and many other apps too).

This recording was kind of rushed and done last minute, I hope everyone enjoys it!

Thanks to Mudasar for letting me use his iPhone for recording since mine had very bad quality, I think my mic has been busted over the year.

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Yay, Sept 14, 2009 = 100,000 views

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Title Theme – A Clockwork Orange – Played by Denise Hewitt

Originally written by Henry (1659 – 1695) for the Funeral March of Queen Mary II (Died 28th December 1694) – This 17th Century Classic Processional Funeral March was originally scored for 4 trumpets, and then adapted for the Main Opening Title Theme Music of the 1971 film “A Clockwork Orange” which was directed by Kubrick. The electronic synthesized soundtrack was orchestrated by Wendy Carlos, together with Rachel Elkind, including adaptations of several other extremely well known classical music compositions including several parts of Beethoven’s Chorale 9th Symphony. The full soundtrack also includes excerpts from the William Tell Overture, the Thieving Magpie, Land of Hope and Glory, and the well-known 1st and 4th Pomp and Circumstance Marches composed by Sir Edward Elgar.

Wendy Carlos has been one of my musical inspirations and role models since my teenage years with her revolutionary & futuristic Moog Synthesizer adaptations that include “Switched-on-Bach” from way back in 1968, and of course the highly creative soundtrack for “A Clockwork Orange”. More info on music genius Wendy Carlos at: http://www.wendycarlos.com/

This very personal interpretation of Henry Purcell’s – “Music for the Funeral March & Procession of Queen Mary” (1694) is performed on a vintage 1990s Technics PR60 Electronic Keyboard by amateur transgendered musician – Miss Denise Hewitt.
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Note: Anthony Burgess called his invented language in his 1962 Clockwork Orange Book – Nadsat – and is based upon words from the slavic group of languages such as Russian.
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