Dear Jazz Orchestra - 'Small Fish Big Sea'
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Dear Jazz Orchestra create an ambient Jazz fusion, with strings, banjos and an Asian vibe, in their track 'Small Fish Big Sea', from their EP 'A New Pulse'. Echae Kang is conducting the orchestra in this track, herself a great violinist.#bigjazzorchestra #smallfishbigsea #ep #anewpulse #echaekang #strings #bango #violin #cello #drums #dance #orchestra #conductor #modernclassical #jeeni #music #musicians #independent #ambientmusic #livemusic #jazzmusic #musicvideo #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans 

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