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Reviews for "music to enjoy cheese to"

LOL XD

Very nice, i liked it.

liked the background music =P

may i use this in a movie on youtube? - i will give a link to your download site

spamwangler responds:

that would be sweet please do:)

thanks for reviewing too!

Wtf

Yep
This will definitley inspire some animators around the world
Certanley inspired me xD
Lol

spamwangler responds:

thanks for the review, i certainly hope so!

Real nice

Great music to enjoy cheese too I like the glissando and vibes, nice bassline, and do-do-do's in the background. Real nice jazz sensibility on the guitar too. Cool tone that fits the general mood of the song.. I've even learned a bit about cheese, haha. I'm just dissapointed I dont have any cheese blocks to eat with this music :(

Hope this gets used in a flash!

spamwangler responds:

thanks for the review:)

when i finished making this song i went downstairs to get some cheese and i didn't have any, so i know your pain

Cheesy =P

ahah, this is a great song. and the bassist makes it sound good...
kinda makes me feel in a 5 star gestaurant ordering... seriously expensive cheese.
very relaxing beat. especially the .. iuno really what is ... the bells? or is it an xylaphone? meh meh... makes it so *wonderous*
anywayz, luv how u try different styles of songs! keep it up!
-Mugle Approved-

spamwangler responds:

thanks dude- i appriciate the comment about the bass,
ive not been playing bass long but its my favorite instrument now.

the bell like sound is a vibraphone, or vibraphone samples played on a midi keyboard.

also "wonderous" is an awesome word thats not used even hardly enough.
im gonna try using it at some point this week now. cheers!

Fantastic!

This is great. Best Cheeseolouge I've heard in ages!

spamwangler responds:

thank you very much:)

obviously, an ametur cheese enthusiast like myself will never match the style of such experts as Graham Cassie or Jeff Roberts, but i feel i have held my own