A small collection of pieces which I have licensed under Creative Commons so that everyone can use the music without worrying if they are breaking the law.
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
All pieces were arranged and recorded
by me, some are my own compositions and the rest are classics whose
copyright has expired.
Friendly Ghosts by Allan Bantick. Instrumental piece. Slow and atmospheric
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Cubbicity by Allan Bantick. A lively trot written after watching badger cubs romping.
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Misty Mustelids by Allan Bantick. Atmospheric chords
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Jaguaramba by Allan Bantick. A Samba, written for footage taken in Brazil
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Lost Lochans by Allan Bantick. A haunting succession of chords
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Gymnopedie by Eric Sate (1866 - 1925). A popular mood piece.
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How Can It Die by Allan Bantick. An instrumental version of one of Allan's ballads.
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Inversion by Allan Bantick. Inspired by the stunning cloud effects of a weather event, best seen among mountains.
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Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893). The most well known theme from the popular ballet.
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There by Allan Bantick. A gentle, rolling, rhythmic piece.
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Air On The G String by J S Bach (1685 - 1750). 2nd Movement of Bach's Orchestral Suite No 3 in D Major, transposed in 1871 by August Wilhelm to C so that it could all be played on the violin's G String. These days quite often played on the cello.
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