2:21
Driving dance groove with Middle Eastern/Indian influences in strings
Key
Fm (ends in Fm)
Metre
4/4
Tempo102 bpm (ends at 102)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-20801
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Played by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The word Baul comes from Sanskrit Batul meaning 'divinely inspired insanity'.
2:21
Driving dance groove with Middle Eastern/Indian influences. Underscore
Key
Fm (ends in Fm)
Metre
4/4
Tempo102 bpm (ends at 102)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-20811
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Played by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The word Baul comes from Sanskrit Batul meaning 'divinely inspired insanity'.
1:53
Dance groove. Percussion & rhythm section. Underscore
Key
Fm (ends in Fm)
Metre
4/4
Tempo102 bpm (ends at 102)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-20812
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Played by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The word Baul comes from Sanskrit Batul meaning 'divinely inspired insanity'.
1:11
Dance groove. Percussion & rhythm section. Underscore
Key
Fm (ends in Fm)
Metre
4/4
Tempo102 bpm (ends at 102)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-20813
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Played by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The word Baul comes from Sanskrit Batul meaning 'divinely inspired insanity'.
0:08
Indian/dance beat sting
Key
Fm (ends in Fm)
Metre
4/4
Tempo102 bpm (ends at 102)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-20814
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Played by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The word Baul comes from Sanskrit Batul meaning 'divinely inspired insanity'.
0:06
Indian/dance beat sting
Key
Fm (ends in Fm)
Metre
4/4
Tempo102 bpm (ends at 102)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-20815
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Played by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The word Baul comes from Sanskrit Batul meaning 'divinely inspired insanity'.
0:08
Indian/dance beat sting
Key
Fm (ends in Fm)
Metre
4/4
Tempo102 bpm (ends at 102)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-20816
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Played by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The word Baul comes from Sanskrit Batul meaning 'divinely inspired insanity'.
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