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Clorox Commercial Classical Music Mermaid Pirate

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

It's the nice music from the Clorox commercials! My first try to make a flash video with edited music, by me!;P I editing the music from both of the commercials with the mermaids and the pirates after putting them together! I spent like 2 hours of editing the music and testing it until, and I think it turned out good actually! I hope you like it too! Enjoy! ^__^

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  • I find it stunning that this came from a commercial. Why can't all commercials be this good (my favorite was the Mermaid one).

  • i freakin love this! it makes me wanna put an bedsheet as a cape and run around the house like when i was lil..ah great memories!

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  • 1:51 makes me want to go riding on a horse through the forest and come to end to find a hidden princess castle<3

  • This music reminds me so much of Disney.

  • haha this is my friends gymnastics floor music i love her music so much!!! its exactly like this my coach just edited it a little!! to make it a lot shorter! haha i love it so beautiful!

  • I'd love it if this edited version was avaiable for download!! :3

  • @luco0007 look up blue sky project...

  • i love the music....most beautiful...

  • So uplifting. wow. :D

  • As I understand it: originally there were two versions, "Mermaids" and "Pirates" for two different ads, both composed by H. Scott Salinas and Francois-Paul Aiche. It was indeed originally composed for the Clorox commercials, though its "full version" is now available on a children's charity album.

    It's a great song. You do understand that "classical music" refers to music of a specific form and style composed within a specific historical period, not just anything with violins in it?

  • @luco0007

    It didn't come from the commercial, they didn't make it for the commercials.

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