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Silly Children tune for cartoons, animation or children show, happy and fun.
Mendelssohn "Song Without Words" Opus 19 No. 1. Michael Stephen Peterson’s arrangement of Mendelssohn’s piano opus gives the piece a beautifully distant and haunting quality.
An harmonic opening of the track with flute and harp is being taken over by bright and shining brass, playing a heroic theme. After this glorious opening the track falls back to a calm background track, enough space for a narrator to begin with his story...
Fine Bossa, easy and fun, dubdidub ..., a little shorter than the Underscore version
Scratch scratch as can - cryptically arranged and with a fine melody
A slow, brooding and atmospheric cinematic underscore that is perfect for implying a mysterious subtext for a scene. A hypnotic harp pattern, high solitary piano notes washed in echo and low ominous strings set the mood for this somber soundtrack.
A symphonic melodic swash buckler from start to finish. Very bright from the outset as strings and woodwind provide rhythm and drive while the huge brass section soars as the heroic melody is introduced. Male and female choir adds further colour to the excitement as the track races onwards before reaching its triumphant finale. Suitable for epic trailers, cinematic / climactic scenes, fantasy, adventure, amazement and wonderment.
A positive sentimental piano / orchestral piece with a vibe of hope for another chance.
A relaxed, reflective track with modern pentatonic chord vibe sound design and a wide evolving bed carrying a hint of sadness and concern.
A positive hopeful track that with a sense of adventure and exploration. Imagine a trip around the globe in an air balloon.