Rising, by Rose Coloured World
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Rising, by Rose Coloured World

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Al Melville - Truth Is A Pathless Land
03:49
Al Melville - Truth Is A Pathless Land

Al Melville - Truth Is A Pathless Land

Greener Grass, by Phurst
03:29
Greener Grass, by Phurst

Greener Grass, by Phurst

GREGORY HARRINGTON - Oblivion
03:56
GREGORY HARRINGTON - Oblivion

Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla, arranged by Gregory Harrington Director & Editor: Michael Robayo AD + Cinematographer: Stanley Rojas Production: Site B Studios Studio: Triskelion Arts Center Audio by The Cutting Room, Mastered at the Bakery LA. Produced by Chris Montgomery ; Mixed by Steve Genewick Video: Simon Mulligan (piano), Leon Boykins (bass) Sean Mullins (drums) Styling: Christo Fifth Avenue Makeup: Keila Rivera - @Keilamakeup Audio: Simon Mulligan (piano), Leon Boykins (bass) Matt Scarano (drums)

Basest22 - Bass Guitar Tapping (original)
03:08
Basest22 - Bass Guitar Tapping (original)

This song was inspired by "More Love" written by Victor Wooten that I also covered a few years ago. Most of this song is played by tapping with both hands. I hope you enjoy it!

Al Melville - Truth Is A Pathless Land
03:49
Al Melville - Truth Is A Pathless Land

Al Melville - Truth Is A Pathless Land


Greener Grass, by Phurst
03:29
Greener Grass, by Phurst

Greener Grass, by Phurst


GREGORY HARRINGTON - Oblivion
03:56
GREGORY HARRINGTON - Oblivion

Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla, arranged by Gregory Harrington Director & Editor: Michael Robayo AD + Cinematographer: Stanley Rojas Production: Site B Studios Studio: Triskelion Arts Center Audio by The Cutting Room, Mastered at the Bakery LA. Produced by Chris Montgomery ; Mixed by Steve Genewick Video: Simon Mulligan (piano), Leon Boykins (bass) Sean Mullins (drums) Styling: Christo Fifth Avenue Makeup: Keila Rivera - @Keilamakeup Audio: Simon Mulligan (piano), Leon Boykins (bass) Matt Scarano (drums)


Basest22 - Bass Guitar Tapping (original)
03:08
Basest22 - Bass Guitar Tapping (original)

This song was inspired by "More Love" written by Victor Wooten that I also covered a few years ago. Most of this song is played by tapping with both hands. I hope you enjoy it!