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A very slow folk / country / Americana track. Nostalgic, wistful, a little bluesy. Starts off with a single electric slide guitar, then adds organ, bass and drums. The are various versions available. The "No intro" version skips the first part with only the slide guitar. The "No drums" version (unsurprisingly) is without the drums.
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Thoughtful, sensitive, reflective, moving and emotional piece for film, TV or other visual media. Soft and somewhat melancholic. Acoustic piano, ambiences, solo folk instruments, acoustic guitar and sound design
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Music that leans toward indie pop and folk styles, highlighted by a strong acoustic guitar presence. Pieces range from up tempo, cheerful, bright and optimistic, to slow tempo, moody and introspective.
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Relaxed, carefree folk, country/folk track which puts you on the road, full of scenic drives and rolling hills.
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Relaxed, carefree folk, country/folk track which puts you on the road, full of scenic drives and rolling hills.
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Music that leans toward indie pop and folk styles, highlighted by a strong acoustic guitar presence. Pieces range from up tempo, cheerful, bright and optimistic, to slow tempo, moody and introspective.
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Majestic and glorious track with soaring guitar and celtic like elements. Very positive and triumphant. Confident, powerful and heroic. 6/8 time and acoustic guitars and accordion give it a folk style flavor. Rocky Mountain. Beer commercial. Proud and confident. Birds and nature. Airplane flying. Heartwarming. News, or commercial.
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A beautiful and emotional version of this traditional Irish classic, performed with Irish flute (tin whistle, penny whistle), violin, warm acoustic guitar, cello and piano. Danny Boy is a traditional Irish folk song, sublime in its wistful beauty, stirring up images of the Irish fields and shores. An Underscore version is also provided, without the lead instruments (good for singing along). [Trad./Arr: B. Lynne]
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Relaxed, carefree folk, country/folk track which puts you on the road, full of scenic drives and rolling hills.
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