Quappen

Hi all,
before my retirement I used to be a secondary school teacher.
From 1990 to 1993 I was delegated to an elementary school.
There I had to teach (among some other subjects) general knowledge.
1991 one of our topics was "tadpoles". So we got some spawn from a puddle and put
it into a fish tank. For some weeks I filmed the development every day with a close-up lens until the frogs were in their final stage. Then we released them. Unfortunately one of the young ones jumped into the mouth of a big fat adult.
The music I made as a soundtrack was all handmade. I played everything on my keyboard including the drums and percussion.
Last Sunday my "rental daughter" (daughter of my girlfriend) who is an elementary school teacher asked me if I had a digital copy of the film to show it to her class. So I digitized the video cassette. (I'm afraid I couldn't avoid some dropouts).
As I heard the 23 year old music I thought I could beef it up a little bit with Realtracks. And here is what came out.
Realtracks used:
RT1061 Sax, Soprano, Solist SmoothJazz-Ballade Ev16
RT1167 Gitarre, Elektro, Solist RockBallade Brent Ev
RT1441_Sax,Alto,Sol,JzFnkGrvnEv110
The title comes from the German word "Kaulquappen" which means tadpoles.
So a translation would be "Poles".
I suggest to watch the complete film (about 11 minutes). Aside from the music it's really interesting and I'm sure most of you have never seen anything like that before.
Find out that tadpoles are cannibals.

http://youtu.be/khrtDoTvk50

Enjoy.
Guenter