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Simpsons Theme On Classical Guitar

I mentioned before my love for remixed classical, but I also love classical remixes of modern classics -- like the Simpsons Theme:

Posted by Jake on 09/05/06 @ 03:56 PM
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Dave Goodman said on 09/05/06 @ 04:33 PM:
Thanks, Jake! :)

Jake said on 09/05/06 @ 04:38 PM:
Glad I could be of service :-)

Dave Goodman said on 09/05/06 @ 04:47 PM:
The quartet's .wmv version (see my post) seems a bit crisper.

Jake said on 09/05/06 @ 04:54 PM:
Yes, but I can easily embed a YouTube file w/out sucking up my bandwidth. Last time I embedded a WMV that got popular, it nearly blew up my server.

Dave Goodman said on 09/05/06 @ 11:32 PM:
Dear Santa,
All I want for Christmas is a fatter pipe. :)

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