The worlds first Audible, visual NON battery operated alarm

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Could you make me one that plays J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio on the way up, and his St. Matthew's Passion on the way down :D

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Greenday - is that some sort of modern beat combo?

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Actually, forget the St. Matthew's Passion - Hendrix's intro to "Little Wing" would do nicely. :D

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Schubert's The Trout :notlisterning:
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How about 12345 once I caught a fish alive :chuckle:
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A monkey climber that plays a tune :hahaha:
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