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Ah Robyn. (ahrobyn.mod)


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  • ahrobyn.mod is a MOD format module. Uncompressed, it is 189.45KB in size and has been downloaded 6511 times since Sun 25th Apr 1999 :D

Info Info

  • Mod Archive ID: 33126
  • Downloads: 6511
  • Favourited: 0 times
  • MD5: bfe3e47cf04fa0c5bd78c45b98896100
  • Format: MOD
  • Channels: 4
  • Uncompressed Size: 189.45KB
  • Genre: Classical

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member Posted by dysamoria on Wed 1st Feb 2023, rated 5 / 10.

This is a duplication of http://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=32602

Cute little song; an old piece of music with some "modern" twists available with sampling and Amiga music software.

member Posted by warhawk on Thu 15th Nov 2001, rated 4 / 10.

This 4 channel .mod is obviously a tracker version of a 500 year old tune written by William Cornysh. This is a rather simple tune, built up of pretty lonely instruments. Either its one instrument playing, or another. That makes the tune feel kind of empty and incomplete. Maybe thats what the artist had in mind though, so ill go with it. Typical Amiga instruments. The melodies are pretty ok, though nowhere near professional. I guess it sounds ok. You may love it or you may hate it, personally im not so impressed. Maybe its one of these tunes that grows on you =)


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Info Internal Texts *



call flute
blubzing
flute
voices.sam
ringing piano
ahhvox
duhh
laaa
aahh
big brass
esqdouvo.sam
haha.sam
hallbras.sam
belltoll.sam
horns.sam
orchestra
**********************
This piece was written
in the early 16th
century.  It is nearly
500 years old.

A haunting ballad
by William Cornysh...
...a composer and poet
of the court of
Henry VIII.  Based on
a poem by
Sir Thomas Wyatt.

* As per section 1.6 of our terms of use, The Mod Archive does not in any way guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the website nor does it guarantee that such information will be free of objectionable content or free of content which is unsuitable for minors.

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