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Folk and indigenous tribal music

Tracks Listed In: Folk / Folkloric / indigenous / Tribal

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Salama Ya Habibi one-full version - See more info.

"Salama Ya Habibi!".

Sultan Makende
Salama Ya Habibi-vers1-Bass and drums - See more info.

This is the instrumental version with bass and drums only
There are two versions, version one and another version (version two) with an Arabian string orchestra.

Sultan Makende
Salama Ya Habibi-vers1-Instrumental - See more info.

This is the instrumental version
Medium tempo, electro organic fusion with lot's of percussion, oud and Zurna.

Sultan Makende
Salama Ya Habibi-vers1-percussion - See more info.

This is just the short percussion stem
There are two versions, version one and another version (version two) with an Arabian string orchestra.

Sultan Makende
Sertão - See more info.

The "Sertão" is the dry semi-desert scrubland in the North East of Brazil, where this folkloric genre (Baião, Forror) of music comes from.

Dave Yowell
Soft and Sweet Berimbau - See more info.

A calm, gentle and positive groove featuring two common folkloric instruments from Northern Brazil - Berimbau and Pandeiro.

Sultan Makende
Soft and Sweet Berimbau-berimbau and pandeiro only - See more info.

A calm, gentle and positive groove featuring two common folkloric instruments from Northern Brazil - Dave Yowell

Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - cues-trans-hits composite - See more info.

This is the composite file of short cues, transitions and hits.

The Uyolo Guys
Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - Full version - See more info.

A happy and bouncy "Soweto Jive" from Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Uyolo Guys
Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - Instrumental - See more info.

A happy and bouncy "Soweto Jive" from Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Uyolo Guys

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