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Immerse your audience in the profound depths of South American and Andean culture with Tamanacu. This track offers a captivating blend of Andean ethnic sounds, designed to evoke the solemnity and reverence of traditional funereal and ritualistic processions. Its slow, eerie tempo, coupled with the authentic instrumentation, creates a uniquely immersive soundscape perfect for scenes requiring a deep, emotional, and ghostly touch. With durations of 3:16 and an alternative cut at 1:45, it provides versatile options for both extended scenes and shorter, impactful moments. Ideal for filmmakers and content creators looking to add a genuine ethnic ambiance to their projects, Tamanacu promises to transport viewers right into the heart of South American ceremonial solemnity.

Tamanacu a

Robert A White,Anthony James Hinnigan

Eerie slow processional music in 3/4 time for the dead. Using guitars, bomba drum, large panpipes and quenas (andean end blown flutes)

3:16

Tamanacu b

Robert A White,Anthony James Hinnigan

Alternative version of eerie slow processional music in 3/4 time for the dead. Using guitars, bomba drum and quenas only.

1:45

Tamanacu a

Robert A White,Anthony James Hinnigan

Eerie slow processional music in 3/4 time for the dead. Using guitars, bomba drum, large panpipes and quenas (andean end blown flutes)

3:16

Tamanacu b

Robert A White,Anthony James Hinnigan

Alternative version of eerie slow processional music in 3/4 time for the dead. Using guitars, bomba drum and quenas only.

1:45

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