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user picture Author: beerslayer
Posted: Jan 07 2010 - 12:51 PM
Subject: re: early 90s new age tune
If it sounded "a bit like a harp", there's a good chance it WAS a harp and the artist may have been Andreas Vollenweider. He played (plays) a lot of music that meets most of your description (except for the "probably done on a synthesizer" part).

But as the previous poster said, the video has been removed, so unless you have another source for the same song you're thinking of, we'll probably never know what it was...
Author: dracobengali
Posted: Aug 26 2009 - 05:22 PM
Subject: re: early 90s new age tune
That video was removed by the user.
Author: misterdee
Posted: Jul 17 2009 - 03:30 AM
Subject: early 90s new age tune
I remember hearing this new age tune sometime between 1989-1993.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2v7lQDhZlY

It was instrumental and had a fast beat in the background. The main instrument sounded a bit like a harp, but it was probably done on a synthesizer. Does anyone know the title and/or artist? Thanks.
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