Montage Reel 2018 – Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com)
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A montage of voiceover clips in a range of styles from voiceover artist Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com).Jack Pinder is an Award winning, native English voiceover artist based in London, UK and is the winner of 'Best Male TV Documentary Voiceover' at the One Voice Awards 2020.

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Funklow - Crush | Royalty Free Music
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Funklow - Crush | Royalty Free Music

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'The Best Mariachi Band'
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'The Best Mariachi Band'

How to Teach Piano to Beginners - Introduction to No Book Beginners
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How to Teach Piano to Beginners - Introduction to No Book Beginners

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Breathe - Original Piano Composition
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Breathe - Original Piano Composition

Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe

Funklow - Crush | Royalty Free Music
03:10
Funklow - Crush | Royalty Free Music

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'The Best Mariachi Band'
02:38
'The Best Mariachi Band'


How to Teach Piano to Beginners - Introduction to No Book Beginners
04:55
How to Teach Piano to Beginners - Introduction to No Book Beginners

Follow me on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/timjtopham​ Instagram: https://instagram.com/timtophampiano​ Facebook: https://facebook.com/tim.topham.9​ Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/timtopham


Breathe - Original Piano Composition
05:40
Breathe - Original Piano Composition

Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe