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The The Arab Dhow paints a picture that transports listeners straight to the heart of the Middle East. This title is a rich tapestry of emotions and sounds, blending traditional Arabic and ethnic elements with a modern orchestral flair. From the very first note, you're taken on a journey through exotic seascapes or landscapes, with Arabic rhythms and epic melodies that evoke a sense of mystery and magic. The music is at once exciting and happy, with sexy and erotic undertones that add a layer of depth and intrigue.

The last two alternative tracks give us solo ney and duduk respectively, they perform a slow and melancholic versions of the tune, this duality makes The Arab Dhow an incredibly versatile title, perfect for a wide range of productions seeking to add an authentic, world-ethnic vibe.

Whether you're creating a documentary, a travel vlog, a dramatic scene, or simply looking to add some exotic flair to your project, The Arab Dhow offers a unique blend of emotions and sounds that will captivate and inspire your audience.

The Arab Dhow a

Robert A White

Atmospheric and Pacing insistent piece starting with very short frame drum pattern at beginning (can be easily cut). It has loud splashing climaxes and some reflective phrases played with large orchestra and Middle Eastern ethnic instruments, including frame drums, duduk, ney, oud, shawms/souna, tumbek/darbuka, finger cymbals and riq/Arabic tambourine. The last three are particularly associated with belly dancing.

2:04

The Arab Dhow b

Robert A White

Alternative percussion only track from Atmospheric and Pacing insistent piece, featuring Middle Eastern and Arabic percussion instruments.

2:04

The Arab Dhow c

Robert A White

Breathy slow solo ney track in large mosque acoustic. Three phrases.

0:39

The Arab Dhow d

Robert A White

Alternative slow solo duduk track in large mosque acoustic. Two phrases.

0:21

The Arab Dhow a

Robert A White

Atmospheric and Pacing insistent piece starting with very short frame drum pattern at beginning (can be easily cut). It has loud splashing climaxes and some reflective phrases played with large orchestra and Middle Eastern ethnic instruments, including frame drums, duduk, ney, oud, shawms/souna, tumbek/darbuka, finger cymbals and riq/Arabic tambourine. The last three are particularly associated with belly dancing.

2:04

The Arab Dhow b

Robert A White

Alternative percussion only track from Atmospheric and Pacing insistent piece, featuring Middle Eastern and Arabic percussion instruments.

2:04

The Arab Dhow c

Robert A White

Breathy slow solo ney track in large mosque acoustic. Three phrases.

0:39

The Arab Dhow d

Robert A White

Alternative slow solo duduk track in large mosque acoustic. Two phrases.

0:21

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