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A Strange Melody


By: John Lawrence Schick
A strange and haunting violin and piano track. Dissonant, melancholy, and dramatic. Film noir quality. Sentimental and dark memories, contemplating what's next. A worried mind, pouring over details of a lost love or how you killed your best friend, or you're driving now to the divorce court.


By: John Lawrence Schick

Composer John Lawrence Schick is a pianist and nightclub performer. Rich experiences infuse his lively scores in the genres of Dramatic, Classical, and World music. John can be heard on ABC, NBC, CBS and other networks in shows like the Steve Harvey Show, West World, Gotham, Quantico, Saturday Night Live, Dateline NBC, The Voice, Sex Sent Me to the ER, ABC Promos: Dancing With the Stars, America's Funniest Videos, General Hospital, Modern Family, The View, The Middle, Best in Film, CBS Promos: Amazing Race, 48 Hrs, Made in Jersey, Mentalist, and NCIS.
Duration: 2:16    Tempo: Slow    BPM: 77    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Dangerous Music

Subgenre: Mysterious Music

Catalog ID: 601830
Keywords: Haunting Strange Acoustic Piano Violin Melodic Dissonant Melancholy Haunting Expressive Intimate Unworldly Classy Passionate Sad Chilling Eerie Sinister Dark Alfred Hitchcock Film Noir Emotive Nightmare Yearning Passion Dramatic Heartbreaking Atmospheric Heartfelt Classical Picturesque Sincere Tearful Reminiscing Exclusive History Channel Documentary Reflecting Old-time Edgy Emotional Distraught Disturbed Insanity Lonely Mystery Mysterious Paranoid Quirky Romance Romantic Worried Deranged Creepy Evil Intrigue Fear Haunted Regretful Dreamy Heartbroken Bittersweet Break-up Longing Night Nightmare Memories Horror Lost Love Divorcing Child Died Medical Drama Divorcing Breaking up

Description: A Strange Melody, Dangerous Music, Mysterious Music, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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