Rumplestiltskin
By: Bamford Stevens
"Rumplestiltskin", named for a character in a German fairy tale first published by the Brothers Grimm in "Children's and Household Tales" (1812), offers an upbeat jazz tune (quarter note = 280) that adds an element of excitement to a dramatic/action or car-chase scene in a film or TV production.
By: Bamford Stevens
Bamford Stevens is a classically trained musician (Cleveland Institute of Music, where he studied piano under Dorothy K. Price). He has acquired extensive experience as a composer, arranger, jobbing musician, and educator. His musical style evolved by incorporating Jazz harmonies and rhythms into popular, traditional, and ethnic music. Bamford's original compositions and musical arrangements have been placed in multiple broadcast, film and television productions worldwide, and provide a showcase for the skilled musicianship of the performing artists with whom he is associated.
Duration: 3:16
Tempo: Very Fast
BPM: 280
Vocal Type: InstrumentalGenre: Jazz Music
Subgenre: Lounge Jazz
Catalog ID: 294275
Keywords: Jazz Film TV Score Action Adventure Intense Energetic Excited Intense Driving Dominant Aggressive Vibraphone Electric Guitar Acoustic Piano Bass Drums car chase cops-and-robbers
Description: Rumplestiltskin, Jazz Music, Lounge Jazz, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: Rumplestiltskin, Jazz Music, Lounge Jazz, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.