Hello:
Does anyone know if there are (or were) specific music loops for the transition between Main Street USA and Liberty Square and between Liberty Square and Frontierland?
There is an approximately twelve minute loop of music associated with Liberty Square; to my knowledge there have been two versions of varying quality in circulation for awhile. Does anyone know the origin of this loop? Here is what it contains (with album source information):
01. Yankee Doodle
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
02. Sergeant O'Leary
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
03. The Belle of the Mohawk Vale
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
04. Garryowen [fades in]
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
05. Dixie
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
06. Sentry Box
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
07. The Breakfast Call
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
08. Rally 'Round the Flag
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
09. Bonnie Blue Flag
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
10. The White Cockade
- Eastman Wind Ensemble, The Spirit of '76 & Ruffles and Flourishies
11. Battle Cry of Freedom [fades in]
12. Yankee Doodle
13. The Girl I Left Behind Me [fades out]
As always, any information is tremendously appreciated.
Liberty Square & Frontierland "Bridge" Music
Started by wedroy1923, Jan 09 2010 04:34 PM
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#1
Posted 09 January 2010 - 04:34 PM
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#2
Posted 09 January 2010 - 04:46 PM
I've never heard any different music between these two transition points.
#3
Posted 14 January 2010 - 12:36 AM
And there aren't even any speakers on the bridges themselves... Do they even play music out of the speakers approaching the bridge before you get to the VIP parade viewing section? I know the shows and parade music comes from there but didn't know if they played Main Street Music at the farthest speakers.
#4
Posted 14 January 2010 - 06:25 AM
almandot, on 14 January 2010 - 12:36 AM, said:
And there aren't even any speakers on the bridges themselves... Do they even play music out of the speakers approaching the bridge before you get to the VIP parade viewing section? I know the shows and parade music comes from there but didn't know if they played Main Street Music at the farthest speakers.
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