Something A Little Different (Lyric Video)
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The lyric video for the fourth track of Maple Sky's debut EP - taking influences from the jazz, pop and indie genres.

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Two Ways Home - Waiting on Luck
03:07
Two Ways Home - Waiting on Luck

Brand new single WAITING ON LUCK from songwriters and folk-rock/country/Americana duo Two Ways Home. Two Ways Home consists of Isabella MaK from Vienna and Lewis Fowler from Gloucestershire. An expedition to Nashville helped the two hone their sound combining traditional country storytelling, Austrian Alpine folk-lore and British innovation, which has taken them around the world, playing shows across the UK, Europe and America. 'Waiting on Luck' released 18 March 2022.

Woodwind Quartet (Original Composition)
02:17
Woodwind Quartet (Original Composition)

Instruments: Flute, Oboe, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon

We Are Mudlarks - The Devil Herself
03:21
We Are Mudlarks - The Devil Herself

We Are Mudlarks - The Devil Herself

Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet
01:31
Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet

For those of you who want to understand the form of a fugue better, this page explains it pretty well: http://www2.nau.edu/tas3/fugueanatomy...

Two Ways Home - Waiting on Luck
03:07
Two Ways Home - Waiting on Luck

Brand new single WAITING ON LUCK from songwriters and folk-rock/country/Americana duo Two Ways Home. Two Ways Home consists of Isabella MaK from Vienna and Lewis Fowler from Gloucestershire. An expedition to Nashville helped the two hone their sound combining traditional country storytelling, Austrian Alpine folk-lore and British innovation, which has taken them around the world, playing shows across the UK, Europe and America. 'Waiting on Luck' released 18 March 2022.


Woodwind Quartet (Original Composition)
02:17
Woodwind Quartet (Original Composition)

Instruments: Flute, Oboe, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon


We Are Mudlarks - The Devil Herself
03:21
We Are Mudlarks - The Devil Herself

We Are Mudlarks - The Devil Herself


Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet
01:31
Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet

For those of you who want to understand the form of a fugue better, this page explains it pretty well: http://www2.nau.edu/tas3/fugueanatomy...