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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

A short of the 2200 year old Terra Cotta Warriors outside Xi'an, China

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  • What is the audio track to that?

    Awesome!

    screw any music we know today.

    Nothing can top the ancients.

    :o)

  • I'm glad you liked the music, but I'm afraid I have to disappoint you. I made it on Garage Band on my Mac. The instruments I arranged are a mix of middle eastern and Asian which is reflective of Xi'an since it has a huge Islamic influence from the ancient silk route. All music used in my videos are made from Garage Band so as not to infringe on anyone's copyrights and to make the piece completely original.

    Thanks again for commenting - John

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  • my street names is terracottastreet

    

  • great brother..good aork

  • i'd like to send you my findings.

    I believe that musicians are the most qualified to read hieroglyphics.

    I'm looking to connect with any and all people with rhythm.

    I believe that the songs written on the walls of the temples around the world teach us how to conduct the universe at our will.

    Music is the language of the gods and we are all capable of making music and rhythm therefore god is within us all.

    When Natives sing certain songs, it rains.

    Why not have a song to answer every desire?

  • Well I think you are a reincarnation of an Atlantian.

    I've discovered that hieroglyphics are actually musical compositions.

    and Not Egyptian.

    The music you've created on Garage Band matches up with some hieroglyphs.

    So called experts with no rhythm seek to conduct our lives yet they can't decipher hieroglyphics as the musical masterpieces they are.

    These self proclaimed geniuses futilely attempt to decode OUR hieroglyphs.

    It's like deciphering Mozart's music and saying his name was bloop bleep.

  • I just went and saw the travelling exhibit in Atlanta last week. It was totally amazing!

  • Wow nice nice

  • incredible!!!!

  • ive heard about them! very interesting.

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