Classical Music - Popular, Famous, Best, Top 100 - Kickass Class. It's the top Classical Music from movies, songs, commercials, cartoons, video games and ringtones. Scroll down for the Kickass Classical Top 100 Countdown - all the hits from #100 to #1 without all the clicking. Sort this list. Click the header to sort by Composer, Title, Year, or Keyword. On this site, click to hear the piece. Download it from iTunes and Amazon.
Buy the brand new Kickass Classical Album. 100 tracks, over 9 hours of classical music. iTunes Amazon Featuring classical hits like: Beethoven "Symphony No. 5: I" Tchaikovsky "1812 Overture" Mozart "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: Allegro" Bach "Toccata And Fugue In D Minor" Rossini "William Tell Overture" Pachelbel "Canon In D" Strauss "Blue Danube" Orff "Carmina Burana: O Fortuna" Strauss, R "Also Sprach Zarathustra" Offenbach "Infernal Galop" If you like the list above... You'll hear all the pieces in the Kickass Classical Top 100 non stop. Click the YouTube player to the right. Or the SoundCloud player below. Moody - Mac OS X app to mood tag your music in iTunes.
General Fuzz Tunes. Miles tones (10.20.11)Download miles tonesThe album notes are available here. The Gorge is dedicated to Graham Grindley. first steps: Audio Angel on vocals, Shakiban on guitarthe jam: Josh Clark on guitar, Ryan Avery on violin, Emiel Stopler on guitar, JP Cutler on guitarreturn value: Phoebe Jevtovic Alexander on vocals, Audio Angel on vocalscapital yes: Emiel Stopler on guitarsolice: Ryan Avery on violinthe arrival: Shakiban on guitarthe gorge: Phoebe Jevtovic Alexander on vocalsslow march: Peter Medland on trumpet, Jessie Ivry on cello, Ryan Avery on violindragonfly: Jessie Ivry on cello Cover art by Sophie Thouvenin This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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CSS Transformed Hit Box With that in mind, when I was handed a design comp with a skewed design element and links with angled edges within it, I realized for great justice it was achievable by skewing an element and applying overflow: hidden to the container. The markup for this demo is really simple: <div class="container"> <div class="inner"> <ul> <li> <a href="#">Something Awesome</a> </li> <li> <a href="#">Something Awesome</a> </li> <li> <a href="#">Something Awesome</a> </li> </ul> </div></div> Based on that markup, we first transform the .container element and skew it 18 degrees on the X-axis, then undo that skew on the .inner container so our links display properly instead of at an angle (Using SASS).
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