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Were You at the Rock is a deeply evocative and traditional Irish Celtic lament. This title masterfully combines a sense of sadness, pride, nobility, and poignancy, all wrapped in a richly atmospheric composition. Its traditional Irish and Celtic influences make it an authentic choice for productions seeking to convey a sense of heritage, deep emotional landscapes, or to underscore moments of reflection and honour. The track's lamenting tone is perfect for scenes requiring a profound emotional impact, whether they be of historical significance, personal journey, or a tribute to noble causes. Ideal for filmmakers, content creators, and professionals looking to infuse their projects with a genuine and moving musical piece that speaks of loss, pride, and the poignant beauty of the Irish Celtic tradition.

Were You at the Rock a

Robert A White

Old Irish lament played on violin/fiddle with atmosperic synthesiser background

3:00

Were You at the Rock b

Robert A White

Shorter version of slow Irish lament for solo violin with guitar

1:52

Were You at the Rock a

Robert A White

Old Irish lament played on violin/fiddle with atmosperic synthesiser background

3:00

Were You at the Rock b

Robert A White

Shorter version of slow Irish lament for solo violin with guitar

1:52

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