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A Change in the Weather (Guitar)


By: Tracey and Vance Marino
Sultry Latin jazz song with shades of Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim) and Joao Gilberto with a nylon-string guitar melody and piano accompaniment.


By: Tracey and Vance Marino

Tracey and Vance Marino’s music was featured on Disney/Touchstone Pictures film "The Last Song," starring Miley Cyrus, and on TV shows like "Man v. Food," with Adam Richman, "Little Miss Perfect," and a very popular daytime talk show and its affiliates. Their compositions have been included in over 600 Films, TV shows and other media projects. Using real instruments, their high-quality tracks continue to be the choice of many discerning music buyers. Their elegant Jazz, sultry Latin or Classical Baroque Harpsichord will add a touch of class to any dramatization.
Duration: 2:20    Tempo: Med Fast    BPM: 130    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Brazilian Music

Subgenre: Bossa Nova

Catalog ID: 242229
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Description: A Change in the Weather Guitar, Brazilian Music, Bossa Nova, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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