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Author: kyliex
Posted: Dec 29 2015 - 01:55 AM
Subject: instrumental arabesque oriental dance etc (:
Hi all... I'm sorry that i'm afraid i don't have enough clue for ur helpful answers. I'm looking for the name of a video clip (song). 1st It's release year was before 1990 (probably 1988) 2nd There were dancing girls and one of them was black. 3rd It was an istrumental one and no lyrics were there. 4th Musicians in this music video were repeating a simple (but excellent in my view ofc) melody from the beginning to the end of clip by different oriental instruments such as zither, lute (oud) and clarinet. 5th I can say music's style was eastern while its video's style was western. 6th It is simple but probably a well-known & famous composition but i don't know. 7th It's not Maurice Ravel's Bolero ofc (: Thanks&Greetings for any help..
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