BOOM BAP 90S INSTRUMENTAL MIX / 1HR 40 MIN / FAT CAT BEATS / FREESTYLE KINGS


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Old School East Coast Boom Bap Instrumental Mix 2017


An Old School East Coast Boom Bap Instrumental Mix with instrumentals produced by DGPbeats in 2017 — purchase beats from our beat store at dgpbeats.net
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaqJlVZLZyo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC4jgc1sHdQ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z90aWCtfBjk
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A mix of the best east coast/boom bap/old school hip hop beats produced by DGPbeats in 2017.
— 0:00 — The World Burns
3:49 — Every Turn
7:15 — Who I Am
11:12 — Dawn To Noon
15:24 — Shots In The Dark
19:31 — Dark Clouds Above
23:36 — Evil Whitin
27:56 — No Direction
32:26 — Fifth Horseman
36:29 — Ill Be Back Soon
40:42 — Anybody Out There
44:48 — From The Oceans
48:57 — Count On Me
52:42 — Blunted
56:41 — On The Lookout
1:00:23 — Money Hungry
1:04:34 — Fistful Of Dollars
1:08:16 — Step Up Time
1:12:16 — Bring Me Back
1:16:05 — Written In Code

Jewish Lullabies and calming instrumental music נעימות יהודיות של רוגע


Gentle Chanuka (Hanukkah) Melodies: shevetachim.bandcamp.com/album/4-chanukah-melodies
Dont miss our Jewish wedding music! shevetachim.bandcamp.com/album/5-jewish-marriage-melodies
and our music for Fridays Sabbath preparations: shevetachim.bandcamp.com/album/2-neshama-yeteira
shevetachim.bandcamp.com/album/3-beyond-the-sounds
Enjoy!
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לרוגע, לאווירה יהודית נעימה, מתוך האלבומים של הרכב שבט אחים. המנגינות מחוברות כדי שיתאים גם להשכבה
כל ההקלטות של הרכב שבט אחים (5 אלבומים) למכירה במבצע כאן:
shevetachim.bandcamp.com
From Jerusalem, recorded just outside the Old City walls,
over an hour of Shevet Achims calming instrumental music.
Weve connected the many melodies so that they can be used as lullabies. The melodies are from our albums.
Please consider supporting our music!
shevetachim.bandcamp.com

clarinets: Daniel Kohn, Yehudit Shrager
violins: R. (Kohn) Kantrowitz, Miriam (Belenky) Zvi
flute: Dvorah (Kohn) Belenky
piano: Miriam Zlotnik
cello: Sara Dagan
string bass: Menucha Yoffe
harp: Rivka Arki-Amar
viola: Aliza Boycan
arrangements: Dvorah Belenky, Miriam Zlotnik

Included in this medley (sorry they are not translatable:
במחרוזת הזו-
מזמור לדוד- 0:01
המלאך הגואל- 5:25
אופן פריפעטשעק- 11:40
אם אשכחך ירושלים- 15:22
ניגון עתיק (אל מסתתר, לשנה הבאה בירושלים)- 22:25
רחם בחסדך- 28:51
צימוקים ושקדים- 35:45
אני מאמין- 39:29
ברוך אל עליון- 41:46
לבי ובשרי ירננו- 44:46
אב הרחמים- 48:39
יה ריבון עלם- 51:28
אחת שאלתי- 58:37
יה אכסוף- 1:02:37
מה אשיב לה- 1:09:07
אלי אתה- 1:18:10

Hebrew Worship Songs 2 hours izrael slavljenje 2 sata - časa


Hebrew Worship Songs 2 hours / izrael / slavljenje 2 sata — časa
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Published on 13 Mar 2016
Non-stop collection mix of best Hebrew worship songs and spiritual songs, immediately transfering you to the 4th dimension!
01. In Time N — Avinu malkeinu [02:01]
02.Chaim Israel — Elohim Taase SheNigdal [04:01]
03. Yosi Azulai — Avi HaTov SheBaShamaim [05:02]
04.Lehakat Segol — Hine ani [07:40]
05.Yosef Karduner -Aleinu [03:32]
06.Etti Ankri — Baruh haShem [04:13]
07.HaSodot OST — Venisgav Hashem [03:15]
08.Yehouda Zeitoun — Ata Nisi [03:19]
09.Yariv Goldman — Rahamim Avakesh [04:01]
10.Chaim Israel — Ata Kadosh [04:27]
11.Moshav Band — Shabos Kodesh [03:53]
12.Lakahat Sagol — Shir Lamaalot [07:28]
13.Ben Snof — Shuvi [03:40]
14.Kobi Aflalo — Shma [04:24]
15.Moshe Perets — Shir Lemaalot [06:42]
16.Gad Elbaz — Yedid Nefesh [03:09]
17.Chaim Israel — Shar veOhev [03:35]
18.Josef Chaim (Arthur Akilov) — Avinu Malkeinu [06:49]
19.Shoham Simchi — Shorashai [03:55]
20.Boaz Mauda Ft. Sirusho

BAROQUE MUSIC FOR BRAIN POWER - HISTORY OF BAROQUE MUSIC, COMPOSERS


Baroque music is a period or style of Western art music composed from approximately 1600 to 1750. This era followed the Renaissance music era, and was followed in turn by the Classical era. Baroque music forms a major portion of the «classical music» canon, and is now widely studied, performed, and listened to. Key composers of the Baroque era include Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel, Claudio Monteverdi, Domenico Scarlatti, Alessandro Scarlatti, Henry Purcell, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Arcangelo Corelli, Tomaso Albinoni, François Couperin, Giuseppe Tartini, Heinrich Schütz, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Dieterich Buxtehude, and Johann Pachelbel.
The Baroque period saw the creation of common-practice tonality, an approach to writing music in which a song or piece is written in a particular key; this kind of arrangement has continued to be used in almost all Western popular music. During the Baroque era, professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts. Baroque concerts were typically accompanied by a basso continuo group (comprising chord-playing instrumentalists such as harpsichordists and lute players improvising chords from a figured bass part) while a group of bass instruments—viol, cello, double bass—played the bassline. A characteristic Baroque form was the dance suite. While the pieces in a dance suite were inspired by actual dance music, dance suites were designed purely for listening, not for accompanying dancers.
During the period, composers and performers used more elaborate musical ornamentation (typically improvised by performers), made changes in musical notation (the development of figured bass as a quick way to notate the chord progression of a song or piece), and developed new instrumental playing techniques. Baroque music expanded the size, range, and complexity of instrumental performance, and also established the mixed vocal/instrumental forms of opera, cantata and oratorio and the instrumental forms of the solo concerto and sonata as musical genres. Many musical terms and concepts from this era, such as toccata, fugue and concerto grosso are still in use in the 2010s. Dense, complex polyphonic music, in which multiple independent melody lines were performed simultaneously (a popular example of this is the fugue), was an important part of many Baroque choral and instrumental works.
The term «baroque» comes from the Portuguese word barroco, meaning «misshapen pearl». Negative connotations of the term first occurred in 1734, in a criticism of an opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau, and later (1750) in a description by Charles de Brosses of the ornate and heavily ornamented architecture of the Pamphili Palace in Rome; and from Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1768 in the Encyclopédie in his criticism of music that was overly complex and unnatural. Although the term continued to be applied to architecture and art criticism through the 19th century, it was not until the 20th century that the term «baroque» was adopted from Heinrich Wölfflins art-history vocabulary to designate a historical period in music.

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New York Jazz Lounge - Bar Jazz Classics


Great compilation of relaxing Bar Jazz Classics.
Stream/Download here: lnk.to/NYJL_BJC
Check out PART II of our Bar Jazz Classics by New York Jazz Lounge here: youtu.be/Z-b_Y20L94E
NEW UPLOAD: Vocal Jazz Classics: youtu.be/KFH046IYwb4
01. All of Me (Gerald Marks/Seymor Simons) 00:00
02. The The A-Train (Billy Streyhorn) 04:30
03. Al the Things You Are (Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein) 08:15
04. Satin Doll (Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorne) 11:49
05. Fly Me to the Moon (Bart Howard) 16:52
06. Autumn Leaves (Jodeph Kosma/Jacqes Prevert) 21:06
07. My Romance (Richard Rogers/Lorenz Hart) 26:20
08. Take Five (Paul Desmonds) 32:05
09. How High the Moon (William Morgan Lewis/Hancy Hamilton) 35:44
10. The More I See You (Harry Warren/Mack Gordon) 39:14
11. Someday My Prince Will Come (Frank Churchill/Larry Morey) 42:58
12. Dont Mean A Thing (Duke Ellington/Irving Mills) 46:38

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Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 - II. Larghetto


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Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 — II. Larghetto · Daniel Lozakovich · Münchner Philharmoniker · Valery Gergiev

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61

℗ 2020 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

Released on: 2020-09-25

Producer, Studio Personnel, Editor: Johannes Müller
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Gerald Junge
Studio Personnel, Remix Engineer: Dominik Streicher
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Christoph Stickel
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

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