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Author: ryan
Posted: Jun 26 2017 - 02:10 AM
Subject: Help identify this happy tune
I'd love to know the music used in this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXTe4KAs3n0

The video's description says the music used is "Prepare to Explore for Restful Sleep and Relaxation" by "Meditator", but that is incorrect. That work is located here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hivTvW0HyYA) and is entirely different.

I already posted a comment on the video asking this question, but it was in machine-translated Russian, and I don't know if anyone will respond there so I figured why not try here too.

I also tried putting the first bit into the music search here at musipedia.org but it wasn't able to identify it: dis''4 dis''8 e''8 dis''8 cis''8 b'8 dis''8 fis''4 cis''4 cis''2 r4 ais'4 cis''4 fis''4 d''4. r16 e''16 dis''2

If you don't know it, still any clues such as "sounds like composer xyz" would be helpful. Thanks!
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