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			<title>The Curse Of Monkey Island MIDI music</title>
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			<description>The OldSchool project gave me an idea: 
what if I sequenced *note-by-note*, instrument-by-instrument some of the great tracks played by top quality players (including Michael Land himself on electric bass) in this great game? 
 
I tried to capture every single note (man, even the errors, when...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The OldSchool project gave me an idea:<br />
what if I sequenced <b>note-by-note</b>, instrument-by-instrument some of the great tracks played by top quality players (including Michael Land himself on electric bass) in this great game?<br />
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I tried to capture every single note (man, even the errors, when possible), even with the limitations of General Midi (for instance, timbales have a great variety of sounds, even though they are just two pieces of drums, and General Midi has only got two sounds for them, high and low).<br />
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So far, here they are:<br />
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Stan's theme:<br />
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<a href="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ytvvjinu29mggqd" target="_blank">Download! (click here)</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?cx4iu8dot5co4mc" target="_blank">Download VST Version, to see the similarities with the original one, just for fun :)</a><br />
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Wally's theme:<br />
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<a href="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?140slj1autru7mh" target="_blank">Download! (click here)</a><br />
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Work in progress:<br />
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- <i>Main theme</i> (!): <br />
Okay, well, this is a really difficult one, there's a great variety of instruments and hidden elements, so far I've sorted out drums, percussions (shaker and timbales). <br />
Next thing I'm going to do is:<br />
sort out electric bass, two guitar tracks (lead and rhythm) and two tracks of electric organ, so that I have the rhythm section done and I can sort out marimba (sounds almost identical to the one on SOMI, to me), steel drums, flutes, penny whistles, and a truckload of things I don't know I can reproduce with GM instruments, but I'll do my best.<br />
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Let me know what you think, your opinion on this is really important!</div>

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