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Lonely Bar Piano Guy


By: Oliver Sadie
Sad dramatic piano solo, free and improvisational. Sounds nocturnal, reminiscence of Chopin with an oriental touch of penta scales. Works for theater, ballet, melancholic autumnal and wintry nature, lament scenes, flashbacks, medical drama, movies like "Twilight Saga", "The Piano", "City of Angels".


By: Oliver Sadie

Oliver Sadie is a UK-based film and TV composer and classically trained pianist. His on-screen credits include the African Movie Academy Award-winning film The Legacy of Rubies (2015), the independent feature film The Garden (2016), and the independent Hollywood film Glass Prison (2014) starring Bill Oberst Jr. Oliver has also scored advertising spots for Sony, Gärtnerbank, and Black Bear International. Enriching a decade of industry experience, he is currently completing a Masters Degree in Professional Composition and Orchestration.
Duration: 6:12    Tempo: Slow    BPM: 70    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Dramatic Music

Subgenre: Dramatic Solo Piano

Catalog ID: 770660
Keywords: elegy farewell lonely partying breakup ashes lost meditative haunting depressed sorrowful bitter disappointed disillusioned hurt anguished suffering suffocating filmscore, film score, soundtrack, sound track, opening, intro, trailer, closing, outro, finale, film credits, world sorrow, "The Pianist", "Schindler's List", dramatic, drama sad farewells tender reunions lost memories sad memories regretful downcast sad music saddened scenes in the ER medical scenes family anguish breaking up divorce divorcing lost puppy sick child suffering hardships poor nowhere to turn lonely alone poverty immigrants in camps migration journey emigrating vast expanses of ruin end time music nothing left life's end elderly parents sick parents caring for a loved one

Description: Lonely Bar Piano Guy, Dramatic Music, Dramatic Solo Piano, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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