Gentle and friendly. Good ‘travelling music’. Friends sharing a special time. Goin’ down the road. Great for an extended transition or bridging scene. Version 1 is piano and bass, version 2 adds acoustic guitar for additional warmth. Both versions are presented at slower and faster tempos, for different moods. Good for drama, family, light comedy, romance, TV
Track details
Track ID number: | 12331 |
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Genres: | Soft: General Soft / Romance -- Soft: Easy Listening -- Film & Soundtrack: Tender / Touching / Romantic underscores |
Moods/Emotions: | Laid back / Easy-going / Chilled -- Homey / Cozy / Wholesome -- Loving / Romantic / Tender -- Sweet / Pretty / Adorable / Innocent |
Suggested Production Types: | Charity / PSA / Community -- Comedy / Sitcom / Dramedy -- Family / Light Entertainment -- House Makeover / Property Show -- Love Story / Romance |
Prominent Instruments: | Bass (Electric) -- Piano (Acoustic) |
Keywords / Hints: | piano, guitar, light, travelling, drama, friends, romance |
Tempo feel: | Slow -- Medium |
Tempo Beats Per Minute: | 114 |
Artist: | John Herberman |
Composer: | John Herberman (SOCAN) |
Publisher: | John Herberman (SOCAN) |
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): | John Herberman |
PRO / Non-PRO Track? | PRO (What's this?) |
WAV file bit depth: | HD / 24-Bit (What's this?) |
Stem files available for this track: | No |
Album containing this track: | (None) |
John has been composing music for media for over 25 years, and brings a wealth of experience to his work. With composing credits such as “Joan of Arc” (CBS TV Minisieries), “Queen of Swords” (Global/Fox TV Series) and “Once Upon a Hamster” (YTV TV Series), John has a demonstrated ability to cross genres and demographics.
As an orchestrator, John has worked on projects such as “Winnie” (Jennifer Hudson, Terence Howard), and “Horses of McBride” (CTV), which won a DGC Award for Best Direction in 2013
(Anne Wheeler) .
With over 45 CDs written and produced, 7 Gold records and 5 Juno nominations, John’s music is widely appreciated.
As a community-builder, John has recently launched Toronto Ravel, which gathers together filmmakers and music professionals to study great orchestral music, just for the love of doing so.