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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Need help with an instrumental song, looking for it since 2001
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Author: sasoko
Posted: Mar 29 2013 - 03:22 PM
Subject: Need help with an instrumental song, looking for it since 2001
Hello.
I've been searching for these songs since 2001, I have it on an old unnamed tape so I have no idea who the author is or what the title of the song/s is. I've made a recording using the Microphone tool on this site using a microphone put next to a speaker so the quallity is not that good considering that the ''original'' recording is not that good either, but I think that it is enough to identify the song/s.

So if anybody has any idea of what this might be I would really appreciate it, I don't even know if it's an original song or a cover version of some other song. It has guitars, flutes and some birds chirping in the background. To me it sounds like some incan stuff but I might be way off at that, but it is some etno like music.

So if somebody knows this song or any direction in which I might continue my search I would be really greatfull.

Sašo

This is the audio (hope it works):
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