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"A Cave of Faeries", 5:20 long Created by Craig Stern Release Date: June 11, 1999 I created this for my mom's birthday; this is easily one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever done. This is also the first piece I've done with real good instruments; I was amazed when the file turned out to be only 130 KB in siz This piece uses instruments taken from microsoft.com's 8-bit softsynth, and was in MODtracker. If you're interested in contacting me, I can be reached in the following ways: e-mail: craigstern_hotmail.com AIM: melklord ICQ: melklord What can I say? I just keep improving (but then again, seeing as I'm about 16 ye I probably have a fair amount of room for improvement); I hope you'll keep liste Enjoy! -Craig Stern
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If you have ever played Zelda, try to remember the music used, when you enter a cave of fairies. It's the same kind of music, just MUCH better. Really nice chords and everything. Isn't just a tune, but a 5 minutes long peice of music. Nothing is overdone. No surprises or ugly beats. Just pure bells, whistles and strings. Download this one!!! I couldn't find anything to complain about. Very well-done module, done with a technic you only get when you practice. And the samples? Just microsoft.com's 8-bit softsynth. Understandable, 'cause who wants to search the net for samples, that doesn't fit together anyway.