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Far East Excursion (No Intro)


By: Adam DiTroia
Travel to an exotic land where beauty and mystery walk hand and hand. Features World percussion, Japanese Shamisen, Koto, and Erhu, and orchestral strings. Great for dramatic soundtracks, documentaries, travel shows, video games, trailers, and much more. The heart of Asia experienced through music!


By: Adam DiTroia

Based in Pennsylvania, Adam DiTroia is a talented award-winning composer and sound designer for games, animation, TV, and film. His credits include projects for Warner Bros Interactive, HBO, The History Channel, PGA Tour, KFC, The Travel Channel, Spike TV, and more! Adam's music has appeared in several national television commercials, and he is profiled in industry books and magazines such as The Complete Guide To Game Audio 2nd Edition by Aaron Marks.
Duration: 1:27    Tempo: Medium    BPM: 119    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Asian Music

Subgenre: Asian Music

Catalog ID: 465123
Keywords: Orient Oriental Asia China Chinese Japan Worldly Mystical Drama Theme Thematic Cinematic Hans Zimmer Kitaro Beautiful Haunting Organic Sparse Unobtrusive Melody melodic soothing relaxing new age contemporary instrumental production library track royalty free stock music tv television film movie score underscore underneath channel radio web mobile app application iphone ipad ipod ringtone celebration celebratory Festive dance parade town country city ad advert advertisement advertising culture cultural school education educational learning training fighting sports sweeping climatic building steady pulse pulsing thunderous big huge drums pounding hypnotic meditative meditational meditating quiet calm calming credits promo promotional Olympics Friendly friends game play videos History Historical reflective nostalgia nostalgic ethnic

Description: Far East Excursion No Intro, Asian Music, Asian, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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