Does anyone do this?

ttalovebug

Active Member
Yes!! My Ipod is full of Disney park music. And I love to sit at my piano and play Disney park music, too. It's not uncommon to hear the sounds of the Fantasmic finale, Grim Grinning Ghosts, or We Go On on piano floating around my house. :D
 

Luige11

Member
Im still young yet but when i am in school i go on my iPhone go on youtube and listen to disney music like spectromagic and i make sure i dont get caught :lookaround:
 

Cyberacer

New Member
I often walk around campus with my Disney music on and a content look on my face, imagining being at the parks heading towards an attraction instead of class. :lol:
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
I have all of those on my DHS Album on my iPod...Sunset being my favorite along with the Muppets 4D Area Music!!! Some nice upbeat Bourbon Street Jazz keeps me working hard! This website doesn't though...

The version of Sunset that I had was the original opening loop, which included the Twilight Zone theme every 10-15 minutes just in case you forget that Tower of Terror was Twilight Zone themed... (Ugh)
I went in and cut those sections out and spliced the remaining music back together. (I'm glad that they did the same thing in the park...)

-Rob
 

devoy1701

Well-Known Member
The version of Sunset that I had was the original opening loop, which included the Twilight Zone theme every 10-15 minutes just in case you forget that Tower of Terror was Twilight Zone themed... (Ugh)
I went in and cut those sections out and spliced the remaining music back together. (I'm glad that they did the same thing in the park...)

-Rob

Rob, what program did you use to splice the music? It's rather annoying and often gets me some stares when I forget the Twilight Zone theme is about to pop up and it's blaring through the office... :lookaroun

I used to use Windows Movie Maker to splice the audio but lately that program has been acting kind of funny... but hey, what can you expect from a PC-laptop that has made it 2.5 years already! :dazzle:
 

Disney05

Well-Known Member
My MP3 is filled with Disney music which I listen to on my way to work. After I get things going at work, I check my emails then head straight to my favorite Disney sites to see what's new. I can't miss a day of Disney web surfing.
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
Rob, what program did you use to splice the music? It's rather annoying and often gets me some stares when I forget the Twilight Zone theme is about to pop up and it's blaring through the office... :lookaroun

I used to use Windows Movie Maker to splice the audio but lately that program has been acting kind of funny... but hey, what can you expect from a PC-laptop that has made it 2.5 years already! :dazzle:

When I originally did it, I used Musicmatch to change the file from an MP3 into a WAV file. Then I just used trusty-ol' Sound Recorder to cut it into the four chunks without the TZ theme. Then I pasted them back together again and changed it back to an MP3. (Actually, my computer didn't have the memory to take segments 1,2 and 3 and paste in segment 4, so I have a long file and a short one)

I've since gotten a Freeware program from download.com that can work with MP3s directly (I'm blanking on the name, though), but I haven't taken the time to go back and re-do the work.

-Rob
 

WDWmazprty

Well-Known Member
My MP3 is filled with Disney music which I listen to on my way to work. After I get things going at work, I check my emails then head straight to my favorite Disney sites to see what's new. I can't miss a day of Disney web surfing.


I definitely Disney surf at work, but unfortunately we can't listen to music. Aparently theres to much work to do!

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PixieTinkerbell

New Member
I live with someone who loves EPCOT Center, so in the car, it's nothing but music from the parks. I've heard every ride track and background loop about a million times. :)
 

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