User:Makemi
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I mainly do stuff on the English Wikipedia, and have the same username there.
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Victimae Paschali Laudes | |
Medieval sequence. |
"If ye love me" | |
Multi-tracked, just the beginning, by w:Thomas Tallis |
"This Land is Your Land" | |
By w:Woody Guthrie, he released his rights to it. |
Revecy venir | |
"Revecy venir du printemps" by w:Claude Le Jeune |
"Tip and Ty" | |
Campaign song, w:Tip and Ty. |
Hunters of Kentucky | |
"Hunters of Kentucky, or Half Horse and Half Alligator", a song glorifying Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, used in 1824 as his campaign song. |
Henry my son | |
"Henry my son", American traditional based on w:Child Ballad no. 12, w:Lord Randall. |
Scarborough Fair | |
"w:Scarborough Fair", an offshoot of Child Ballad no. 2, "w:The Elfin Knight" |
Golden Vanity | |
American traditional song, based on w:Child ballad No. 286, "w:The Sweet Trinity" |
Riddle song | |
American traditional, based on Child Ballad #1. |
Star in the east solfege.ogg | |
"Star in the east" done with four-syllable sofege syllables. |
Star in the east | |
song from The Southern Harmony, performed multi-tracked by self. |
Tallis Canon | |
performed multi-tracked by me, first with a bunch of different takes, then with one take copied and pasted. |
A Virgin Unspotted | |
Traditional Christmas carol, performed multi-tracked by me. |
Grene growith the holy | |
By w:Henry VIII, performed multi-tracked by me. |
Children Go Where I Send Thee | |
American traditional, soprano, related to w:Green Grow the Rushes, O |
A Chantar | |
w:Trobairitz song, Comtessa de Dia |
A Chantar2 | |
alternate version |
Flow my tears | |
Voice and lute, by w:John Dowland |
Beauty, since you so much desire | |
w:Thomas Campion |
Breves dies hominis | |
w:Notre Dame School |
Enfin la Beauté | |
w:Étienne Moulinié |
I care not for these ladies | |
w:Thomas Campion |
O frondens | |
w:Hildegard of Bingen |
Santa Maria, Strela do Dia | |
w:Cantigas de Santa Maria |
Stay, Prince and hear | |
w:Henry Purcell w:Dido and Aeneas |
Wo ist doch | |
w:Dieterich Buxtehude |