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Hero For Christ | Music by Christopher Sunamiupdated 9/24/08 The Virtual QuartetThese are original compositions in a style I call "Afro-Classical." On these recordings, I am playing all the parts (with digital altering for the lower instruments). The copyright is mine, these songs may not be reproduced without my permission. For these, and other similar songs on MIDI, please click here.Arabesque: One of my best songs. Canon: A tribute to one of my all-time favorites, Pachelbel's Canon in D. Canon Remix: The same song with a little added flavor. Vocal MusicPlease excuse the shaky vocals and low-rent production values.NEW! The Swallow Song by Richard Farina A beautiful 60's era folk song. With Choi & Laura Thomas. Mona Lisa by Wyclef Jean My "folkie" take on Jean's song from "The Carnival". The Scooter Song by Christopher Sunami and Ben Cook : A fun song about a popular trend. Loving You by Pauline Allen : The late Pauline Allen was a personal mentor, a great singer, an all-around wonderful person, and the writer of this gem of a song. Fish Fish by Christopher Sunami: An avant-garde aural experiment, meant to be listened to through headphones. The sung portions are adapted from a different part of the same Arabian Nights story that also inspired How the Fisherman Tricked the Genie. The spoken text is from one of my essays. If you like these, please let me know. Comments below: |
Comments from Readers:Great! I love your music! I would like to hear more of your original songs, and suggest that you create a written or audio songbook.10/15/06 | |