Description: Morning Mood was written by Edvard Grieg in 1875, and is the first movement of his Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46. The reflective melody is often heard in cartoons and television shows during peaceful scenes.

Description: This is a slow, sullen Middle Eastern-inspired ambient track. The melody is played by a duduk, while percussion and section strings (violas, cellos, and basses) provide the accompaniment.

Description: The is the slow, popular air written by Johann Sebastian Bach. This version is for section strings (first and second violins, violas, and cellos).

Description: This is one of Chopin's most heart-felt nocturnes written for solo piano. This is a very melodic piece with slow, waltz-like accompaniment. This version was playing on a soft piano.

Description: This track is the light mix of Middle Eastern Ambience. This version contains strings, percussion, oud, glockenspiel, and female choir, but leaves out the duduk melody.

Description: A Haunting is a short, eerie track intended for suspenseful, dire situations.

Description: Jazzy Upbeat is a fun, uptempo track with lots of energy. The saxophones and clarinets carry the melody while the percussion and bass provide support and keep the rhythm going. Instrumentation includes alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, trombone, tuba, horns, piano, upright bass, violins, xylophone, and percussion.

Description: This is a short, slow prelude in A major written by Frederick Chopin. It is the seventh of 24 preludes in his Opus 28 collection. It was written in the style of a mazurka, a Polish folk dance in triple meter.

Description: This is a short, sentimental track inspired by thoughts of Christmas and gift giving. The track builds slowly throughout. Instrumentation includes: section strings, winds (english horns, flutes, bassoon, horns), boys choir, and percussion (glockenspiel, vibraphone, chimes, and sleigh bells).

Description: This is a fun, quirky arrangement of the popular happy birthday song. Its fast pace and cheesy-sounding horns would be a good fit for an audio birthday card for a child, or perhaps for an adult you are not too fond of.

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