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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: NW Chicago
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![]() | A different style of fanfare Well - Now I've heard everything. After Week Four's marvelous 4-0 record, my fantasy teams did an abrupt volte-face and limped to an 0-4 record this week... and now they're all whining as to why they didn't produce. Well, I've still done a new fanfare, but this one is much more stately and grave, but with a glimmer of hope in the middle. Pseudo-Spanish feel with harmon trumpets, you can listen to it at: http://www.stewmuse.com/2005FantasyFootball.html |
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