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Epic Fail
Orchestral music, successively increasing in drama and ending in the fulminant, epic finale. With choirs, strings and brass ensembles and big percussions. Powerful, exhilarating film music for dramatic scenes.
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Open Gates
Orchestral trailer with big string ensembles and opulent brass instruments. Ideal for powerful intros, outros and sound logos. Epic music for videos with theatrical character.
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Skulking Around
Conspiratorial jazz track with a deep acoustic bass and smart hi-hats. In the second half, a subtle e-piano and a trumpet melody set in. Sounds like a burglar is sneaking up ...
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The Art Of War
Opulent blockbuster musical track with a powerful orchestral sound and passionate pathos. Pompous wind melodies meet staccato violins and cellos.
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Inferno
Bombastic Hollywood sound with pompous percussions and fast-paced strings. The song slowly builds up to the ultimate orchestral finale.
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Rag-Time
A fun ragtime song with a fast groove, cheerful piano melody, Ukulele inlays and a dry, lively bass.
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Push it, Franzl'
Feel-good folk music with a cheerful accordion melody. A driving drum rhythm and some percussive xylophone sounds accompany the piece while later, a trumpet begins and supports the melodic part.
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Entertain me!
A swinging jingle with a cheerful piano and bell melody -with a low-lying acoustic bass and various percussion.
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Catch the cat
A faster Dixieland jazz song with pounding percussive rhythms, dynamic piano accompaniment and clarinet improvisation.
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Crazy Hoofer
An old school jazz song with classic xylophone and tempo changes. Accompanied by a subtle drummer's beat and groovy piano playing. A muted trumpet sounds from the distance.
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Preparing for the battle
An epochal blockbuster production track with metallic, orchestral drums and driving string ensembles.
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Ich geh' mit meiner Laterne (Kinder)
"The traditional Saint Martin's song from the 19th century, arranged here in a lively, fun, and festive version.
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Joy to the world (Jazz)
Royalty-free Christmas classic in a cozy jazz version featuring diverse piano and jazz guitar improvisations, as well as great multi-voice singing.
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Kling, Glöckchen, klingelingeling (Gesang, klassisch)
Joyful and lively GEMA-free version of the popular children's Christmas song "Kling-Glöckchen" by Karl Enslin. Here with beautiful vocals in operetta style.
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Leise rieselt der Schnee (Gesang, klassisch)
"Leise rieselt der Schnee" is one of the most well-known Christmas carols and was written by Pastor Eduard Ebel (1839-1905) in Graudenz. Here, it has been newly arranged in an orchestral version with enchanting vocals by the audiohub team.
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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" is a classic Christmas carol that was first written in 1739 by Charles Wesley. The song is in the public domain and has been newly arranged by the audiohub production team. It is ideal for all Christmas projects.
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Solution
In this song a smart vibraphone is in the foreground, which is discreetly accompanied by a deep acoustic bass and gentle percussions. Good background music for videos and podcasts on topics such as riddles, quizzes, explanatory videos.
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Stuck in a rut
Lively swing song with a simple arrangement: ukulele strummings, plucked acoustic bass paired with deep men's dooohs and a happy whistle and bell melody. Ideal background music for explanatory videos.
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Three Colors
Light, summery Latin track with floating acoustic guitars and sophisticated jazz chords. Nice, subtle music for videos and documentaries.
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