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Acoustic blues is a subgenre of blues music that originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is characterized by its stripped-down instrumentation, which typically consists of just a guitar and vocals. The style is known for its emotive, soulful sound, and its lyrics often deal with themes of heartbreak, love, and loss.

The roots of acoustic blues can be traced back to the pre-World War II Mississippi Delta, where African-American farmers and sharecroppers played a style of music known as "country blues." This music was characterized by its raw, unrefined sound and its use of the guitar as the primary instrument. In the 1940s and 1950s, acoustic blues experienced a resurgence in popularity thanks to the efforts of artists such as Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson, who brought the style to a wider audience through their electrified versions of the music.

Some of the most famous and influential artists in the history of acoustic blues include Lead Belly, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Mississippi John Hurt. These artists are known for their distinctive guitar styles and powerful vocals, and their music has had a lasting influence on the development of blues and other related genres.

One of the most style-defining albums in the history of acoustic blues is Lead Belly's "Midnight Special," which features some of the artist's most iconic tracks, including "Goodnight Irene" and "Cotton Fields." Another classic album in the genre is Robert Johnson's "King of the Delta Blues Singers," which includes tracks like "Cross Road Blues" and "Sweet Home Chicago."

In terms of its suitability for synchronization licensing, acoustic blues is often used in film, television, and other media as a way to evoke a sense of nostalgia or to set a moody, introspective tone. Its emotive sound can be used to great effect in a variety of different contexts, and it is often used in conjunction with other genres to create a unique and evocative soundtrack.

Acoustic blues has a timeless quality that has made it a popular choice for synchronization licensing in film, television, and other media. The raw, emotive nature of the genre has the ability to evoke feelings of sadness and longing, making it well-suited for scenes that require a sense of melancholy.


 


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A very relaxed slapstick and big band number. In the very first part the piano doubled by pizzicato strings introduce the melody, then all string and woodwind players come into play. The middle section is carried by trumpets and trombones and form therefore a B-part which can be also used seperately.


Sunday Morning Chill (Without Drums) - Completely Royalty Free Music

A very relaxed slapstick and big band number. In the very first part the piano doubled by pizzicato strings introduce the melody, then all string and woodwind players come into play. The middle section is carried by trumpets and trombones and form therefore a B-part which can be also used seperately.


Sunday Morning Chill (Full Mix) - Completely Royalty Free Music
17 tracks, not registered with a PRO
70 tracks, registered with a PRO
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