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Happiness 2

A very happy, optimistic festive and innocent tune featuring acoustic and electric guitars, synthesizers, electri piano, tambourine and claps, as well as celesta, glockenspiel. Starting with a very nice muted riff, goes to a very energetic development.

Black Thoughts

A very energetic and dark electronic track, percussive and aggressive, dangerous and intriguing.

208 So Happy Again AC2

A very happy, optimistic festive and innocent tune featuring acoustic and electric guitars, synthesizers, electri piano, tambourine and claps, as well as celesta, glockenspiel. Starting with a very nice muted riff, goes to a very energetic development.

231 This Playful Day AC2 Aug 8

A very happy, optimistic festive and innocent tune featuring acoustic and electric guitars, synthesizers, electri piano, tambourine and claps, as well as celesta, glockenspiel. Starting with a very nice muted riff, goes to a very energetic development.

Suspenseful Drone 1

Drone with some percussions and eerie sounds , excellent for suggesting horror, danger, drama, building suspense and tension.

Horror Drone 1

Drone with eerie sounds excellent for suggesting horror, danger, drama, building suspense and tension.

Suspenseful Drone 1 No Drums

Drone with some percussions and eerie sounds , excellent for suggesting horror, danger, drama, building suspense and tension.

African Dance

This is a very complex tribal percussion track. Using the African method of poly-rhythms. There are more than 4 different time signatures and beats played by more than 5 percussion part. The instrumental lead version is less tribal and more westernized.

O Keefes - Brosna

A set of Irish traditional "slides" performed by mainly by the box and banjo with accompaniment by fiddle, flute and bodhran. O'Keefes is performed first and leads into the Brosna at 0:53. Brosna is sometimes also called "The Lonesome Road to Dingle" or "Trip to the Jacks". This track has two titles...

Copperplates

Mandolin, fiddle and bodhran play this set of Irish reels. Light instrumentation compared to most reels, this is a very old tune - collected first by Michael Coleman in "Past Masters of Irish Fiddle Music" in 1923. Live recording.
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