any good orchastra/jazz/swing songs to download?

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any good orchastra/jazz/swing songs to download?

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just as long as there are musical instruments playing its :cool:
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Would also like to know some too. Thanks in advance. :)
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I would like to download some of that GOOD stuff too. I can clear my mind and work much better.

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Originally posted by ExtraCrispy M&Ms
Would also like to know some too. Thanks in advance. :)
those are pretty cool:
Glen Miller - In the Mood
Arturo Sandoval - Mambo Caliente (Mambo Kings)
Royal Crown Revue - Hey Pachuco!
Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Zoot Suit Riot
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy- Go Daddy-O
Dave Brubeck - Take Five

slower ones:
Boston Pops Orchestra - Final Fantasy 7 Theme
Ivanov - Procession of the Sardar
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Try some Rimsky-Korsakov...good symphony music....Russian Easter Overture & Scheherazade are two great ones to listen to....
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Did George Bush really say that? Even the "hit a camel in the butt"

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Originally posted by Indy
Try some Rimsky-Korsakov...good symphony music....
flight of the bumblebee :D
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Miles Davis.....

Count Bassie

Herbie Han****

Bessie Smith

Did I mention Miles Davis? (Bitches Brew is considered a gem)

John Mclaughlin

All above are jazz

Looks like others are filling in nicely....

Glen Miller is a personal favorite.
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Originally posted by lurker


flight of the bumblebee :D
Yep :D
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