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A soaring, wistful instrumental version of this traditional Irish folk song. Irish flute (penny whistle), acoustic guitar, fiddle and a subtle humming choir. The track gradually builds up from a lonely flute to a more rhythmic, folk-ish production later in the track. As an alternative, we also have a version where the Irish flute is replaced by a regular Orchestral flute, which has a softer sound. [Trad./Arr: Bjorn Lynne]
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Fast and powerful modern breakbeat song with lots of power chords, consisting of distortion guitars, synthesizer, bass, break-beat drums, and percussion.
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A very heroic, "grand entry", Hollywood style orchestral film soundtrack. Good for scenes of heroic display, grand entry of the savior or hero, the final victory and triumph over all. Heroic / Victorious / Grand / Triumphant.
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Lounge track with vocal, this song is an ibrid with real instrument and electronic chill out setup. indicate for newage, yoga, documentary, relaxation.
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Emotional, dignified and proud cinematic soundtrack theme with a dark edge. Honor, glory and heroism. Orchestral crescendo and occasional snare drums which gives the track a slight military or stately feel.
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A charming, traditional Irish lullaby, tastefully performed on two acoustic guitars, Irish flute (penny whistle) and subtle electric piano. Kind, gentle and sweet. This is a traditional Irish folk melody, but not at all limited to Ireland or Irish projects. We also have a version where the main melody is played on a regular Orchestral flute instead of the Irish whistle. [Trad./Arr: B Lynne]
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Happy, jolly, celtic folk song style. A fun tune about dancing, drinking and singing in the local inn, where the merry folk go to kick back and have a blast. Very Irish, Celtic in style (can also be English or Scottish). Fiddle, guitar, flutes.
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Fun, fast and melodic old-time jazz music. A sax plays a very catchy tune over stand up bass, drums and guitar. Great theme song or underscore for a fun or zany scene. Romantic comedy, fast dancing, 30s or 40s dance swing craze documentary, Chicago gangsters and their molls partying at the Drake
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