Soundbites of  the most popular 36 note movements

Many of our customers have asked to hear some of the tunes that are placed in our music boxes. This page should help.  It may take a little while to download and was created without the aid of a professional sound person so please understand there maybe extraneous sounds or variances in the volume control; but, at least you will get a basic idea of what the music sounds like.  We can assure you that the virtual music boxes sound truely lovely.  

The following tunes are recorded from 1.36 note movements. 1.36 means that the movement has 1 tune and a comb that has 36 prongs to create the 36 notes. Most tunes are available in 18 notes too.  The difference between a 36 note movement and an 18 note movement is the amount of prongs on the comb of the movement and the size of a 36 note movement is larger.  It will have more musical embelishments.  

To hear the melodies, click on pink buttons.       To return to main music box page, click HERE.

18th Variation on a Theme of Paganini, (played in movie, Somewhere in Time)
A Whole New World,  from the movie,  Aladin
Anniversary Song
As Time Goes By,  from the movie, Casa Blanca
Barber of Seville, Rossini
Barcarole from Tales of Hoffman
Beauty And The Beast
Blue Danube, Strauss
Butterfly Kisses
Claire de la Lune, Debussy
Die Moldau, Smetana
Edelweiss, Rogers and Hammerstein
Four Seasons, Vivaldi
Lara's Theme from Dr. Zivago
Music of The Night, from Phantom of the Opera, Weber
Ode to Joy,  from Beethoven's Ninth Sympony
The Harmonious Blacksmith,  Schumann
The Magic flute, Mozart
The Wedding Song (There Is Love)
Schubert's Serenade & Mozart's Minuet
Unchained Melody
Unforgettable


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