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Return to the Shire - Celtic / Orchestral
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Celtic orchestral piece inspired by The Lord of the Rings...
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A cool mixture of jazz, classical, film music, R&B, Rock, Hip Hop, Pop, Christian, New Age, Neo Soul, Country, Solo Piano and Guitar, the list goes on... Chance
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Charts
Peak #61
Peak in subgenre #14
Author
J. Jacobs
Rights
2011
Uploaded
October 31, 2011
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:56
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Celtic orchestral piece inspired by The Lord of the Rings...
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Minneapolis Songwriter
May 10, 2013
Just excellent. You have shown tremendous ability here. Very moving.
B-MIZE
Nov 16, 2011
Wow, what an amazing piece of music. It really catches and tugs on that little string on the heart :) Keep up the great work. B-Mize ~~New single "Up & Down" Released~~
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Nov 12, 2011
Very cinematic. Wonderfully magnificent in depth and instrumentation. Love the orchestral arrangement with all the musical elements. This is so moving... Great composing talent my friend. Love it!!!
Michael Duran
Nov 07, 2011
I so love soaring classical soundtracks that conjure visions of faraway lands and the journey home.. this does all that..
Mr Grant
Nov 06, 2011
I'm speechless! This is a masterfully crafted work of art. Captivating from the opening stanza and kept me locked in throughout the entire movement. You are truly gifted in orchestra pieces and this really showcases your talent. I sit with my eyes closed and allow you to paint a picture that literally comes to life in my inner eye. It strikes emotion, feelings and memories. Definitely a work of fine art. :) Great job my friend.
Evan Paul
Nov 01, 2011
Beautifully composed, this would be good for a film, I can just picture myself in a theater, and it could apply to different times and places, not just celtic, which is what it is melodically speaking. Just a lovely piece, good show "J".