MATRIXSYNTH: Happy Halloween! via organfairy


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Happy Halloween! via organfairy


YouTube Uploaded by organfairy on Oct 27, 2011

I was going to save this for Halloween, but Halloween is always too short in my opinion. I figured it's good start the vibe early. It's time to get that party started. :) Halloween posts will be interspersed. Be sure to see the Halloween label below for more. If you have anything for Halloween, send it in!

"Last year at Halloween someone suggested that I should do Warmarch of the priests by Felix Mendelssohn as a Halloween video. I had already done a Halloween video so I decided that it should wait untill this year. So here it is!

It is also used as the opening of my favourit movie "the Abominable dr. Phibes" so I thought it could be fun to do a little dress-up. I don't have a shiny black cape like the one Phibes is wearing but I did have a red poncho. And in the right light this might also look kind off spooky. I have also added a little "old-movie" FX to the video.

The version of the warmarch that I present here is one that I recorded as a MIDI file back in 2000 for a Phibes fan page. But it is the Yamaha organ that are playing. It doesn't sound exactly like the usual organ version because I couldn't find the original organ sheet music at the public library or online. I could only find a version transcribed for a brass band. So this is actually a piece of organ music transcribed for brass band and then played on a digital organ..."

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