For many years, Pete Baxter was a famous Bandleader and Trombonist whose clients included The Royal Family, Houses of Parliament, BBC, Granada Television, Marks & Spencers, and Southern Comfort. Among many achievements, he held the world record for the fastest playing of the "Sailors Hornpipe" on trombone, was the inspiration for the advertisement the Lurpac Butterman, and he also worked in musical comedy with icons like Tony Hancock and Benny Hill. Today, Pete devotes his time to writing original music for Film, TV, and Commercials.
Pete Bax has had many notable failures: He was the demonstrator for Henri Selmer when they tried to replace the mark six with the mark seven. He was demonstrator for Gibson Guitars when they tried to replace the Less Paul with the RD. He was also the demonstator for Olds Brass when they tried to replace the Olds Recording with the Clerk Terry range. As the endorsee of King trombones when they tried to introduce the new light weight model, Pete learned one important lesson, "If it ain't broken don't fix it."
Today, Pete can still sing a quarter tone scale at the drop of a hat. His biggest fault is that he expects everyone one else to do that, too, especially judges on Talent Shows. He also works for charity as Santa, and can be found on YouTube spreading the Christmas message worldwide.
The Christmas Can Can is a modern release by Straight no Chaser and maybe Christmas no 1. My version is completely different but I would have liked their title. Mine is a danceable can can with a comedy ending thanks to Santa being canned again. I have turned part of the Can Can into Christmas bells, Instrumental, Christmas Music, Christmas Whimsical, Jacques Offenbach
The Japanese shamisen originated from the Chinese instrument sanxian and can be likened to a three string banjo. It has a unique sound and I have used a traditional japanese melody with the improvisation on guitar creating a new age style expressing love dedicated to the listener spiritual in feel, Instrumental, Japanese Music, Japanese Jazz
In terms of harmonic structure, bossa nova has a great deal in common with jazz, in its sophisticated use of seventh and extended chords. The first bossa nova song, "Chega de Saudade", borrowed some structural elements from choro and my song is in the traditional style. Instrumental, Latin Music, Bossa Nova
Moving grooving sweet and fun a la Stan Getz. Laidback mellow Jazz at its finest. Sweet romantic, fun night out, dancing, holding hands, making love, Something regarded as cool is an admired aesthetic of attitude, behavior, comportment, appearance and style. Instrumental, Jazz Music, Cool Jazz
A version of this rhyme was published in Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie (1609). The editor of the book, and possible author of the rhyme, was Thomas Ravenscroft, who in 1609 was still a teenager. Instrumental, Childrens Music, Nursery Rhymes Music
We wish you a merry christmas traditional 16th century christmas greeting arranged into a christmas waltz as per music box no copyright We wish you a Merry Christmas; We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Instrumental, Christmas Music, Christmas Music Boxes
"I've Been Working on the Railroad". It was published as "Old Joe, or Somebody in the House with Dinah" in London in the 1830s or '40s, with music credited to J. H. Cave. "Dinah" was a generic slave name who normally got nothing for their songs. Words Below, Instrumental, Childrens Music, Childrens Instrumentals
Both lap and pedal steel guitars were closely associated with the development of country music and Western swing. The pedal steel's liquid, yearning sound has begun in recent years to be coveted by many modern musicians, beginning in jazz and blues. This solo for guitar brings out its haunting sound, Instrumental, Country Music, Traditional Country
Both lap and pedal steel guitars were closely associated with the development of country music and Western swing. The pedal steel's liquid, yearning sound has begun in recent years to be coveted by many modern musicians, beginning in jazz and blues. This solo for guitar brings out its haunting sound, Guitar, Steel guitar
Fun song for children. Sweet rhythm, makes little kids want to jump around, skip and dance. Toddlers, Pre-K happiness. Joyful bouncy playful and memorable. Great commercial, cartoon or kids' comedy routine. Similar to Turkeys in the Straw. Parody Song. Instrumental, Childrens Music, Nursery Rhymes Music
In 1855, Winner published the song under the Alice Hawthorne name. He had arranged and added words to a tune by local singer/guitarist Richard Milburn, an employee, whom he credited. Later he sold the rights, reputedly for five dollars. Instrumental, Childrens Music, Nursery Rhymes Music
The "Bridal Chorus" "Treulich geführt", from the 1850 opera Lohengrin, by German composer Richard Wagner, is a march played for the bride's entrance at formal weddings throughout the Western world. In English-speaking countries it is generally known as "Here Comes the Bride" Lyrics Below, Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Richard Wagner
"Daisy Bell" is a popular song with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy/Give me your answer do/I'm half crazy/all for the love of you" as well as the line "... a bicycle built for two". Original arrangement of wonderful and popular public domain song published in 1892. Instrumental, Childrens Music, Childrens Instrumentals
This is a duet between a conga player and a Bossa drummer like all good Bossas it sways. A Brazilian drummer taught me that swing should sway back to front and the Bossa sway side to side. If you listen for a while you will get the side to side rhythm. Amplified by the conga playing in the groove, Drum Loops, Bossa nova loops
Robot Countdown space sounds giving total control. This is the best number counting aid for small children in the world. Science Fiction Sound Effects, Robots
"The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze", originally published under the title "The Flying Trapeze" and also known as "The Man on the Flying Trapeze", is a very well known 19th century popular song about a flying trapeze circus performer, Jules Léotard. A future Hit for you? Instrumental, Childrens Music, Childrens Instrumentals
Brazilian rock guitarist Tiago Della Vega established the world record as the fastest guitar player in 2008 playing a 320 beats per minute rendition of "Flight of the Bumblebee" This was subsequently broken by John Taylor of Colorado in 2011 playing this piece at 600 beats per minute. Ringtones, Classical ringtones
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