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Fluich An Oidhche
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Variations on a traditional Scottish Gaelic folksong. Used for the Book Trailer for "Ty the Bull" by Brenda Perlin. You can watch it here : http://youtu.be/m0XN8QN9ANk
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Trance, Ambient, World Beat and New Age.
Ed Drury is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, writer and teacher who uses world instruments, synths and computers to create sound tracks for film, radio and television. Ed has produced 12 CD's as well as appeared on dozens more. See his web page at www.EdDrury.com for more information including a vast library of information on the didjeridu.
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World New Age
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Peak #151
Peak in subgenre #11
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Traditional
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2009 Ed Drury
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March 30, 2009
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MP3 5.5 MB 192 kbps 4:02
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Ed Drury
May 04, 2009
Thanks, Electronic Shadow. The picture is from above an area called Tripple Falls in the Mt. Hood National Forest. One of my favorite places to escape to. An ongoing project of mine is to make recordings and take photos of places like this to make a library of water sound effects that are place and time specific.
Electric Shadow
May 02, 2009
Just like the artwork you choose for this track it's beautiful...it was a pleasure to soak it in. Peace ~ES~
mark cloutier
Apr 05, 2009
yes a very calming "peace" of music--the flute is soothing as anything i have heard--nice picking-blended in such a gorgeous fashion!! 5 big stars mark
Hayley Oliver
Apr 05, 2009
this is very lovely, as lekzee described, enchanting and Calming, i really like the flute, the production is crystal clear, excellent! :) Love Hayley
ALEXIS PATRICK
Apr 04, 2009
Hello Ed, This song is so enchantingly beautiful, and it has a very calming effect on the mind of the listener. Lovely melody. Hugs and Many Blessings to you and yours, Lekzee
Evan Paul
Mar 30, 2009
Don't ask me to pronounce the title, but I love the music in this piece, the guitars lead and rhythm work so well together while the synths flutes add to the beautiful and tender melodic content. This piece is so relaxing, I simply love it, had to listen twice, it's very well focused, every note count, and the simplicity and beauty of the whole thing is what gives me the feeling of yearning, for more.