2.
Ouzo (Underscore version)
Greek folk dance type tune, similar to 'Zorba' etc. Steadily increasing tempo throughout. Accordeon and bouzouki over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can also be a Yiddish, Gypsy or Eastern European folk track. Bright, happy, authentic folky.
Catalog Id: 270647
European Music •
Greek music
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
C/U: $35.95
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 01:09
3.
Ouzo (Seamless loop)
Greek folk dance type tune, similar to 'Zorba' etc. Steadily increasing tempo throughout. Accordeon and bouzouki over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can also be a Yiddish, Gypsy or Eastern European folk track. Bright, happy, authentic folky.
Catalog Id: 270646
European Music •
European music loops
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
C/U: $15.95
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 00:15
4.
Ouzo
Greek folk dance type tune, similar to 'Zorba' etc. Steadily increasing tempo throughout. Accordeon and bouzouki over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can also be a Yiddish, Gypsy or Eastern European folk track. Bright, happy, authentic folky.
Catalog Id: 270645
European Music •
Greek music
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
C/U: $35.95
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 01:09
5.
Ouzo (60-secs version)
Greek folk dance type tune, similar to 'Zorba' etc. Steadily increasing tempo throughout. Accordeon and bouzouki over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can also be a Yiddish, Gypsy or Eastern European folk track. Bright, happy, authentic folky.
Catalog Id: 270644
European Music •
Greek music
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
C/U: $25.95
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 01:02
6.
Ouzo (30-secs version)
Greek folk dance type tune, similar to 'Zorba' etc. Steadily increasing tempo throughout. Accordeon and bouzouki over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can also be a Yiddish, Gypsy or Eastern European folk track. Bright, happy, authentic folky.
Catalog Id: 270643
European Music •
Greek music
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
C/U: $19.95
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 00:30
7.
Ouzo (15-secs version)
Greek folk dance type tune, similar to 'Zorba' etc. Steadily increasing tempo throughout. Accordeon and bouzouki over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can also be a Yiddish, Gypsy or Eastern European folk track. Bright, happy, authentic folky.
Catalog Id: 270642
European Music •
Greek music
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
C/U: $15.95
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 00:16
8.
Shadow Boxing
Drums, synth bass, organ and guitar play deliberate, syncopated funk bed track. Suggested for urban or club scenes. Key of E, 120 beats/min
Catalog Id: 266971
Composed: 2007
Rock Music •
Funk Rock
Tempo: Medium
Artist: Rick Dickert
11.
Danube's Children
Strings and harps envelope the listener like a magnificent river surrounded by fresh breeze and gentle surf, boats navigating through its curves, trees chirping with nesting birds, inevitably connecting the continent in its embrace.
Catalog Id: 257883
Composed: 2007
Dramatic Music •
Production / Ethereal
Tempo: Medium Slow
Artist: Protein Orchestra
C/U: $35.90
P/U: $11.90
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 4:03
12.
Beast Trance
Moody synthesizers play hypnotic patterns with reverse audio effects and step-filtered percussion. Suggested for scenes involving altered consciousness, substance abuse or transition. Key of C minor, 120 beats/min
Catalog Id: 256039
Composed: 2007
Electronic Music •
Ambient
Tempo: Medium
Artist: Rick Dickert
C/U: $36.00
P/U: $2.20
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 2:41
13.
New World Symphony: Largo - Dvorak
Antonin Dvorak's beautiful Largo theme from his New World Symphony. Composed in Spillville, Iowa in 1893, the melody is also used with the lyric "Going Home." Van Devender tenderly applies a contemporary touch to this beautiful piano-based arrangement, featuring chimes and soft strings.
Catalog Id: 252217
Composed: 1893
Classical Music •
Romantic period
Tempo: Slow
Artist: Jeff Van Devender
Composer: Dvorak, Antonin
C/U: $60.00
P/U: $2.30
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 03:58
14.
Jacqueline
Raunchy guitars, drums, bass and organ play rock pattern in A-B-A format. Suggested for party or bar scenes with a positive energy. 120 beats/min, key of E
Catalog Id: 247923
Composed: 2007
Rock Music •
Pop Rock
Tempo: Medium
Artist: Rick Dickert