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A middle eastern, Arabian sounding, epic, highly dramatic piece, featuring eastern chant vocals, large drums and percussion section, strings, choir and other ethnic instruments. After a foreboding, tense opening section, the main percussion and chant part comes in at about 52 seconds into the track.. Arab, middle east, islam, islamic, muslim, arabia, arabic, chant, chanting, film, soundtrack, flute, arabian, war, conflict, drama, desert, sitar, percussion, drum, drums, ethnic, world, eastern, middle east, mid east.
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A positive and warming ambient track with a feel good vibe. This track would be well suited to many projects as background music but also has enough substance to be a focal point. Majestic, Beautiful, Airy, with vocal support in the choruses and joyful.
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Percussive tracks evoking images of time, deadlines, working through problems, etc. Great for business and corporate videos as well as film/tv underscores.
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Uptempo Russian or Yiddish style Polka. Accordeon, bouzouki and voices over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can be a Jewish celebration, traditional Greek folk music, Russian folk music, Gypsy music or Eastern European folk music. Available is also an 'underscore version' which cuts out the melodic/top instruments, leaving only the background groove.
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This orchestrated piece describes the life of a geisha in the traditional Japan childhood dreams, apprenticeship, fame and jealousy from others, accomplishment, and finally peaceful retirement. Kitaro meets Ennio Morricone.
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Desert Lane played by an arbic flute, with floating pads. Ethereal, spiritual, foreign and exotic. Mountains and deserts, Eastern/Oriental landscapes and scenery. Good for travel/exploration, culture/history, film/drama, documentary/adventure and much more
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European/ Alpine Folk Music featuring traditional players and instrumentation in a typical pub location. Music you hear in Bavaria, Switzerland and/or Austria. Perfect to highlight travel, festive and celebratory images/ moods
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