Beschreibung: A 26 inch bicycle wheel spinning with a Cal Ripken rookie baseball card stuck into the spokes. It also has a gambling roulette chance wheel, sewing machine, industrial machinery, or fishing reel sound. (Just kidding about the Ripken) Edited fo looping.

Beschreibung: An solo percussion groove with energizing and festive African hand drums, shakers, and bell. 105 beats per minute and edited for seamless looping.

Beschreibung: An solo percussion groove with energizing and festive African hand drums, shakers, and cow bell. This is a nice laid back beat that still has energy. 92 beats per minute and edited for seamless looping.

Beschreibung: An uptempo dance groove with energizing and festive African percussion hand drums, shakers, and, wood blocks. This beat will get anybody charged up! 122 beats per minute and edited for seamless looping.

Beschreibung: Upbeat jazzy blues groove with optimism and bounce. it's a G and D chord progression with congas and acoustic bass. This is a great contemporary music underscore bed for advertising and film. Edited for looping at 90 beats per minute.

Beschreibung: A golf ball being spun around by hand inside of a 16 inch diameter metal siv pan.Edited for looping.

Beschreibung: Richard Wagner's "Bridal March". This is the traditional standard wedding march played as the bride walks down the aisle at weddings. It came from Wagner's opera Lohengrin. Here it is done with a church organ. 120 beats per minute and edited for seamless looping.

Beschreibung: O Little Town of Bethlehem is a popular Christmas carol. The text was written by Phillips Brooks (1835–1893), an Episcopal priest. Here it is done in a reverent and traditional arrangement with flute, harp, choir, oboe, and string section giving it a classic and respectful feeling suitable for commercial and live applications. 106 bpm and edited for seamless looping .

Beschreibung: Felix Mendelssohns Wedding March in C major, written in 1842, is one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music Op. 61 played as the recessional after the wedding vows are done. Here it is done with a traditional church organ. 122 beats per minute and edited for seamless looping.

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