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Andy de Jarlis Length: 3:16 minutes |
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Andy de Jarlis was a French-Canadian fiddler who composed over 200 tunes. This one he apparently named after himself. This arrangement shows how the computer can play eighth notes in up to four part harmony in rapid succession. The instruments portrayed are the basic electronic trinity. |
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Butterfly Bill’s Computer |
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© 2011 by William S. Hirsch Monsieur de Jarlis died in 1979 and his performing career ended in the 1950s, and many other people have recorded this tune, so I would surmise that it is out of copyright, but this particular electronic arrangement I regard as my own intellectual property and I do not give permission for it to be used in any advertising or in any commercial venture I receive no compensation from. |