Up In Flames, by JakeTheFirst
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Up In Flames (piano version), by JakeTheFirst

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Tomorrow, written by Peter Snowdon

Tomorrow, written by Peter Snowdon

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Gardener's World, by Henry Buckton

This is a song dedicated to Gardeners' World, arguably the best Garden Centre in the West Country.

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Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet
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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...

Tomorrow, written by Peter Snowdon
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Tomorrow, written by Peter Snowdon

Tomorrow, written by Peter Snowdon


Gardener's World, by Henry Buckton
02:35
Gardener's World, by Henry Buckton

This is a song dedicated to Gardeners' World, arguably the best Garden Centre in the West Country.


PRØSPECTS and Gen Co. - UKHH Cypher - Prod. Lebbs
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PRØSPECTS and Gen Co. - UKHH Cypher - Prod. Lebbs

Ukhhdotcom liked up with Portsmouth up and comers PRØSPECTS and Gen Co. while in Bristol for a UKHH Cypher. Prod. by Lebbs Check out The Grim EP by PRØSPECTS https://prspects.bandcamp.com/releases UKHH Logo Tees available at https://shop.ukhh.comFollow us here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ukhhdotcomFacebook: https://facebook.com/ukhhdotcomInstagram: https://instagram.com/ukhhdotcomSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ukhh-com


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...