Looking for Tapestry of Nations Parade Music

badrew

Active Member
Original Poster
Does anyone know where I can download a copy of the Tapestry of Nations Parade music? I know it is about 25 minutes long, but I had never seen this parade and recently heard the music and love it.
 

Monorail Lime

Well-Known Member
The Tapestry Of Nations score is on the "Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration" CD and the slightly different Tapestry Of Dreams score is on the "Illuminations" CD. Both have been out of print for a while.
 

Vernonpush

Well-Known Member
That is more of what I am looking for, will have to see if I can figure that site out. Thanks for your help.



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5. When your download is complete, let it upload to others for as long as you can.

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Windows:
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ABC - Yet Another Bittorrent Client (backup link)

Azureus (requires Java 2)
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Mac:
Azureus
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BitTorrent

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A beginner would probably want to try uTorrent or ABC. Azureus is a very advanced client. "

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The client program will grab bits automatically from every PC it can until
you have the complete WMV, MPEG or whatever. Once you have the complete
video, you become a seeder yourself (so long as you keep the client program
running) and others can grab bits from you - when you are downloading the
file you are called a `leecher`. That`s the nature of torrents - friendly
file sharing. However, Mousebits only shares files we know are safe - it`s
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Now when you click on the torrent ABC should open, and ask where you want to
save the video. Then it`ll begin leeching! And you can get my 100+ videos
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marni1971

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QUOTE:
" Step 1 : Downloading A Torrent (FAQ)


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you have already downloaded the file, click here to know how to view it.

1. A torrent file does not contain audio or video. It only knows where the data is.

2. Download and install one of the programs bellow first.

3. Open the torrent file within the program.

4. Your audio or video file will begin to download.

5. When your download is complete, let it upload to others for as long as you can.

Here is the list of a few popular torrent clients. Each program has multiple download locations.

Windows:
uTorrent (backup link)

ABC - Yet Another Bittorrent Client (backup link)

Azureus (requires Java 2)
(backup link)

Mac:
Azureus
(backup link)

BitTorrent

Search for Mac clients

A beginner would probably want to try uTorrent or ABC. Azureus is a very advanced client. "

and
"I`ll second TheBeets advice, and post a reply I recently sent to a newbie from WDWMagic;

Bet you thought that file downloaded quickly huh? Now it won`t play in Windows Media Player? Well, you need to install a `client` program. The file you downloaded is just a torrent data file - a very small file that tells a `client` program where to find the actual video. This could be on 1 persons PC, or 10 people could have it. Obviously the more people making it available, or seeding it, the quicker the download will be.
The client program will grab bits automatically from every PC it can until
you have the complete WMV, MPEG or whatever. Once you have the complete
video, you become a seeder yourself (so long as you keep the client program
running) and others can grab bits from you - when you are downloading the
file you are called a `leecher`. That`s the nature of torrents - friendly
file sharing. However, Mousebits only shares files we know are safe - it`s
not a public access hub - and we limit and vet anyone allowed to upload.

So you need a client. I use ABC. Others use Azerus or utorrent. I got ABC from http://pingpong-abc.sourceforge.net/download.php

Once installed, you need to right click on the torrent file you downloaded
and click properties. Then `opens with` an click change. Find ABC (or whatever you installed) on the list and select. Make sure the box is ticked to always open these files with this program. Click apply/ok.

Now when you click on the torrent ABC should open, and ask where you want to
save the video. Then it`ll begin leeching! And you can get my 100+ videos
and tonnes of other stuff too!

Try that.

Martin"

A fellow pirate, eh? :animwink:

uTorrent would be my recommendation to you. I have been using it for years and I can safely say that it is, in my opinion, the best. The number one place I always go to find torrents of all sorts would first be thepiratebay.org. It's got almost everything. Download the torrents from there and they should immediately pop up in uTorrent and ask if you would like it to download the files.

On the off chance that it doesn't have what you're looking for, search "xxx torrent" on Google. You should find something within the first couple of pages pertaining to what you're looking for.

If that doesn't work, it's best to forget about it. Don't risk finding something nasty. :shrug:
 

badrew

Active Member
Original Poster
Thanks to Sumshine and Vernonpush for your assistance with Mousebits. I have found the songs I am looking for :)
 

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