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Exciting, fresh electro swing with contrabass and numerous vocal and big band sequences. Groovy and enthusiastic! Perfect for lifestyle, dance, party, fashion and advertising!
Vibrant, happy boosting mood featuring handmade ukulele, and bass. Perfect for explainer videos, advertising, cartoon and comedy content. Dispenses optimism, fun and joy. Version without beats and percussion.
The piece is based on a theme from the last movement of the 2nd Violin Concerto in B minor by violinist Niccolò Paganini, a rondo in which the harmonies are supported by the ringing of a hand bell. Liszt had already used the theme for piano in his Variations Grande Fantaisie de Bravoure sur 'La Clochette' de Paganini in B minor. He then reworked the piece in the third etude of the 12 Études d'exécution transcendante in A flat minor. The final version of the Grandes Etudes de Paganin is written in G sharp minor. It is now the most popular and frequently played version. The etude is played at Allegretto and is basically a sequence of different finger exercises for the right hand. At the beginning there are huge staccato jumps of the right hand for which the piece is notorious. This is followed by exercises for the tension of the right hand , octave finger change exercises, trills, runs with almost exclusive participation of the weaker fingers, ascending sequences of fourth sex chords and finally chromatic octave runs. Since the difficulties are limited to the right hand, the piece is not as difficult for large, trained hands as it is commonly portrayed.
original orchestral track with trip-hop / jazz beats. An interesting blend of styles that creates a tense, cautionary and intriguing sound.
Beautiful, atmospheric Brit-Pop with a large orchestra in the chorus and fine guitar lines in the verses. Pleasant and congenial, recovery and hope
A spine-tingling, hair raising, epic movie score or trailer track. Full orchestra, real live vocalist, choir. Also available in a 'rock mix' and in a 'no choir' mix, to give you mixing and editing opportunities.