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Browse the music from our Scottish collection

Tracks Listed In: Scotland

Preview Track Artist
Acoustic bass cues sound set - See more info.

This is a composite of acoustic double bass cues, usefull for scene changes - common in comedies and lighter / non-serious productions.

Dave Yowell
Auld Lang Syne - See more info.

An old public domain scottidh folk song, traditionally sung on New Year's Eve at midnight.

Dave Yowell
Bridge Of Tears - See more info.

A slow, sad and poignant piece, giving a mood of regret and sorrow.

Murlough
CORYPHEES - no percussion - See more info.

A fusion of Celtic-Gaelic, pre-medieval music mixed together with some Irish influence.

Andy Findon / Tim Perkins
Devotional bells - See more info.

Small devotional bells often used during a religious ceremony - Eastern / Hindu / Buddhist or Christian devotional situation.

Dave Yowell
Flying by Moonlight-Alt version - See more info.

This is the shorter action version with an epic feeling of adventure and heavy drama, would work well as an intro or trailer.

Graham Boyle
Half Robotic - See more info.

This is an electronic synth technology hip-hop instrumental, medium tempo, featuring keyboard synth, synth pads and programmed drum beats.

Duane Beswick
I Don't Know Where To Run To - See more info.

A bouncy East European Polka that has a  combination of a bright and slightly sad, wistful mood
Instruments used are - Accordion, acoustic bass, electric guitar, vibraphone, violins, vocal choir (no lyrics) simple drums.

The Band of Wild Tartars
I Don't Know Where To Run To-cues combo - See more info.

A bouncy East European Polka that has a sad and wistful mood.

The Band of Wild Tartars
I Don't Know Where To Run To-no Drums - See more info.

A bouncy East European Polka that has a sad and wistful mood.

The Band of Wild Tartars

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