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A wishful female voice with bagpipe and fiddle. Gentle and happy.
A traditional Irish double jig (Haste to the Wedding) which moves into slip Jig (Kitty Come Down to Limerick) at 1:00. Pounding bodhran drives both spirited jigs which are played by fiddle and mandolin. Popular jigs in Ireland, heard around the country, these are valiant, glorious and an ode to older times. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.
Hawaiian style instrumental ballad featuring steel and "twangy" Hawaii guitars.
A Hot Club of France style jazzy piece where the first 30 seconds are in jazzy ballad style, and then the tempo picks up with acoustic riffing on the 8ths. Charming, warm and irresistable. The underscore and the shorter versions omit the ballad opening and go straight to the main part.
Beschwingter Latin-Pop mit dem richtigen Live-Feeling, ein Stimmungsaufheller für verregnete Nachmittage
Melodic, slowly soaring piece that brings a feeling of vast mountains or fields. Inspirational and majestic, reminescent of the sound of Vangelis. Also good for underwater and nature footage.
The Chaffpool Post tune leading into the Hills of Tara (at 1:31) - both are popular barn dances from around 19th Century Ireland. Light, happy and upbeat, this set of tunes are heard often in Irish traditional pub sessions - in this occassion with piano accompaniment to banjo and fiddle playing the main tune. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.
Jump back in time with this up-tempo, retro electro, 1980’s synthpop track that has an infectious and fun, party time vibe. With authentic synthesizer sounds and drum machine beats. Good for eighties flashback, dance club, fashion, catwalk and more.
Ritt auf dem Riesenrad.
Cinematic Western orchestral music, grandiose and full of the pioneering spirit with an authentic vintage old-west sound and feel. Performed live and ideal for old-west movies, travel vignettes, historical dramas or any frontier themed media project.
Mid-tempo, rich and lush ambient electronica with a downtempo electronica beat and a deep bass groove. This is a pretty long track at over 8 minutes featuring varied parts throughout. Somewhat magical, floaty and 'otherworldly'. Could be good for ice caps, space flight, space imagery, underwater footage, flying / traveling, technology and science, visual presentations of many types.
Very atmospheric and dreamy Japanese winter garden style with echoey acoustic guitars, koto and shamisen over sparse oriental percussion.
A soft, swaying, and very lush ambient / pop crossover track. Slow washes of pads, ambient textures and downtempo drums create a heavenly, ethereal pop / deep chill sound. Good for relaxation, spa, pampering or luxury. Also available is a version without the drums or bass, making it an even more 'ambient' sounding track. The tempo of this track is exactly 60 BPM so it can be used to illustrate time / seconds ticking in exact sync with the rhythm of the music.
Funky bigband and strings, lead acoustic guitar
Freundlich entspannter Einführungstrailer für Präsentationen, News, Business, Medizin und Gesundheit.
Träumerisch belebte Untermalung mit Gitarre. Ideal für idyllische gute Laune Bilder vom Bauernhof und dessen Umgebung.
Fröhlich-glücklicher Pop-Track mit lebhaften Melodien, verspielt und voller Freude, wirkt motivierend. Passt gut zu positivem Werbespot, Imagefilm oder für Youtube Videos
A popular set of lively, spirited and vivacious polkas from 19th Century Ireland - heard in many Irish traditional music pub sessions - performed by whistle, guitar and fiddle. Egan's Polka leads into Maurice Manley's Polka at 0:49 - both are upbeat, driving and merry. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.