Balkan tango, gypsy jazz quartet of two acoustic guitars, bass guitar and drums. Enchanting melody with a nostalgic spirit. Instrumental, East European, Balkans
Balkan gypsy jazz, quartet f two acoustic guitars, bass guitar and small drums. Lively, full of improvisational passages on guitar, nostalgic melody, faster swing rhythm. Slow rubato dreamy finish. Instrumental, East European, Balkans
High emotional dance music with balkan vocals. A light spirit of irish folk music with fiddle and bouzouki. The atmosphere of festivities and fair. Instrumental, East European, Balkans
Famous traditional song arranged and performed by saxophone quartet. It features odd meter rhythm shifting in smooth manner. This song is inspired by Ilinden Uprising, rebel against Ottoman Turks. Instrumental, East European, Balkans
A magical mandolin hook waltzes through the supernatural dream-like imagery conjured up by this catchy and haunting melody. Guaranteed to raise a smile, it’s as humorous as it is creepy. Similar in feel to the Dream Valley Music tracks, ‘A Midnight Symphony’, ‘The Secret Path’ and ‘Dance of the, Instrumental, East European, East European (pending)
A thoroughly Romanian flavoured piano movement from Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances. Suitable for holiday, travelogue and espionage themes as well as Romanian gypsy themes. Instrumental, East European, Romania
A thoroughly Romanian flavoured piano movement from Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances. Suitable for holiday, travelogue and espionage themes as well as Romanian gypsy themes. Reflective in nature and suitable for austere, sad or Autumn-type scenes. Instrumental, East European, Romania
An thrilling fast Romanian dance from Bartok's Romanian Dance Suite. Suitable for any scenes linked to Romania, fast dancing, fast completion of a task, busyness, a rush to a deadline. Suitable for holiday or travelogue programmes. Instrumental, East European, Romania
An original composition of east European Klezmer music which includes a professional live clarinetist. This catchy piece is typical in style to Romanian and eastern Europe folk music with influences from Turkey, Greek, Ukraine and Israeli folk also present. Instrumental, East European, Romania
Goran Bregovic's Balkan style, can illustrate the atmosphere of celebration, joy, Eastern European, Balkan or ethnic, Romanian folk theme. Happiness, good feelings, joyful and lovely song, dashing and funny simultaneous. Instrumental, East European, Romania
Sounding like an Eastern European ensemble of players, this cheeky and off beat theme would not be out of place alongside the deadpan humour of a Wes Anderson movie. Intended to portray a distorted or deluded vision of the human condition in the build up to a punchline. Instruments include piano,, Instrumental, East European, East European (pending)
Tsymbaly is the Ukrainian version of the hammer dulcimer. It is a chordophone made up of a trapezoidal box with metal (steel or bronze) strings strung across it. The tsymbaly is played by striking two beaters against the strings. Instrumental, East European, Czech Republic
Joyful dance melody performed on accordion and bukhalo (Ukrainian folk drum). Besarabian fields, pasturelands, hills and Black Sea shores. Instrumental, East European, Moldavia
Tsymbaly is the Ukrainian version of the hammer dulcimer. It is a chordophone made up of a trapezoidal box with metal (steel or bronze) strings strung across it. The tsymbaly is played by striking two beaters against the strings. Instrumental, East European, Moldavia
Joyful dance melody performed on accordion and bukhalo (Ukrainian folk drum). Besarabian fields, pasturelands, hills and Black Sea shores. Instrumental, East European, Romania
Travel back in time to a creepy place where raw music was formed around a campfire with traveling wagons. The song marches with screeching vocals of an ancient banshee welling up in the soul of accordion, clarinet and cello. Then at the end, experience it's true roots with Indonesian bells. Instrumental, East European, Gypsy
Exciting and energetic folk instrumental that begins with a simple ukulele melody accompanied by chords which repeat and get faster and faster with more instruments joining in until everything is playing fast and energetic. Perfect for beer commercials or Irish pubs or lively holiday resort, Instrumental, East European, Gypsy
Using a french accordion and bandoneon for this passionate and lively track. Fit for a video background for travels to Europe, France or Greece, in the Mediterranean sea or Italy. 96 bpm. Instrumental, East European, Gypsy
An accordion and guitar take the main lead at the start to be joined by violin and flute in this tranquil track full of nostalgia and reflection. This has a real European feel to it. The memories of that holiday romance in France come flooding back in this sweet and tender piece. Also available as a, Instrumental, East European, Gypsy
Down tempo east European clarinet track. clarinet piano C melody sax drums commercials. movies and travel channel food channel, Instrumental, East European, Gypsy
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Instrumental, East European, Bulgaria
Zozulka (Ocarina) is a simple wind instrument, made of wood or clay often in the shape of birds, fishes, etc. It has a tender fairytale sound and is used to imitate sounds of birds and animals as well as a toy for kids. Zozulka is translated from Ukrainian as a ‘little cuckoo’. Instrumental, East European, Ukraine
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Instrumental, East European, Ukraine
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Instrumental, East European, Ukraine
The Koza (meaning "goat") is the generic term for bagpipes used in Polish & Ukrainian folk music. The Koza comes from the southern region of Poland known as Podhale and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. The instrument is known for producing a continuous low pitch, Instrumental, East European, Ukraine
Military march of Ukrainian Kozaks from Zaporizhya Region. Performed on Ukrainian dulcimer (tsymbaly), trumpet (surma), flute (sopilka) and various Ukrainian native drums and percussion. Instrumental, East European, Ukraine
Traditional Polish Folk song performed with female vocals, violins, accordion and frame drum. Available as a vocal version, and an instrumental versions with accordion lead, or violin lead. Instrumental versions can refer to Czech and Slovakia as well. Instrumental, East European, Ukraine
Light, airy delicate Croatian melody in ten-four time with a choir of "ahs", a mandolin, viola and accordian. Gorgeous, simple and distinctive. Instrumental, East European, Croatia
A traditional Polish renaissance Christmas song set in a modern arrangement with string and woodwind ensemble. Ethnic lounge, seasonal, holiday shopping, Instrumental, East European, Poland
It is a dynamic, creative, fun Eastern Europe instrumental production music. All of instruments are acoustic, traditional eastern Europe instruments. It is happy, joyful, it makes you feel good and is inviting you to dance to enjoy the moment. It is usable in cinematic field in comedies, comic, happ, Instrumental, East European, Balkans
BOOM SHACKALACK is a high energy, Balkan Hip Hop beat with a heavy brass section! The syncopation of the horns and drums of this track will leave you dancing. This is track is perfect for travel related media such as television shows, documentaries and movies relating to the Balkans. Instrumental, East European, Balkans
Instrumental eastern europe/middle east/asian oriental song. Great for projects, movies, documentaries and backgrounds! Instrumental, East European, Balkans
The Kobza is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family, a relative of the Central European mandora. The term kobza however, has also been applied to a number of other Eastern European instruments distinct from the Ukrainian kobza. Instrumental, East European, Belarus
Tsymbaly is the Ukrainian version of the hammer dulcimer. It is a chordophone made up of a trapezoidal box with metal (steel or bronze) strings strung across it. The tsymbaly is played by striking two beaters against the strings. Instrumental, East European, Belarus
A light, playful folk tune with a leading accordion, amusing strings, piano and soft drums, perfect for funny videos, family or children contents. Instrumental, East European, Belarus
The Koza (meaning "goat") is the generic term for bagpipes used in Polish & Ukrainian folk music. The Koza comes from the southern region of Poland known as Podhale and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. The instrument is known for producing a continuous low pitch, Instrumental, East European, Belarus
The Kobza is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family, a relative of the Central European mandora. The term kobza however, has also been applied to a number of other Eastern European instruments distinct from the Ukrainian kobza. Instrumental, East European, Poland
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Instrumental, East European, Poland
The Kobza is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family, a relative of the Central European mandora. The term kobza however, has also been applied to a number of other Eastern European instruments distinct from the Ukrainian kobza. Instrumental, East European, Hungary