1. Libbiamo Ne' Lieti Calici from La Traviata (Verdi) 2. Ally Bally 3. Fur Elise (Beethoven) 4. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star 5. Edelweis 6. Rock-a-bye Baby 7. Brahms Lullaby 8. By The Light Of The Silvery Moon 9. Piano Sonata No. 11 In A (Mozart) 10. Blue Danube Waltz (Strauss)
You know what aaron, I'll make you a deal. If I get $50 by the 5th of this month, I'll buy myself a sparkling symphony soother, and record it with a pickup coil. I'll even do a redo of the slowed with reverb version. . I'll even put low batteries in it, just to get the samples from both tracks. That way paden can do recreations of the music.
I can't stand the fact that someone should have told me that it bothered this dude two months ago. It bothers me more than it does anyone else. If the toy collector of Seville would have uploaded this to his channel it would be different, but if I had $200 in my PayPal or something, then maybe if I'm lucky, I can try to buy this toy, and a couple of other toys.
I wonder if some one could do an audio rip of this thing on low batteries to where it only plays one chanle, because I'de love to trimm the instrument samples so a friend of mine can do recreations of the music some time in the future.
I know this is a bit technical for this kind of video, but is it a synth or does it use a sampler? Or is it a bit like a whole mp3? What chip does it use? If it's a sampler, what sample rate and bit depth?