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- Cello Song, from Lisa DeBenedictis. This is just pretty. And I like pretty.
- Zorba's Dance, from the film Zorba the Greek. This is one of my all-time favorite instrumental pieces of music. I adore the way it builds. It starts slow, with one instrument, and then there's more, and more, and it just keeps getting bigger and more wonderful. i know the film won a couple of Oscars, but I've never seen it.
-Something Pretty, by Miles Cochran. This one is just really pretty too. Like the title.
- Please Goodbye From A Whore, by Williamson. In case you haven't noticed, the theme today is instrumental pieces. Like this one. Which you will definitely like, even if you don't understand the title any more than I do.
- Open Your Eyes, by Iwasaki Taku. From the Witch Hunter Robin soundtrack. Instrumental, slow, pretty.
- Shell, by Bana. From the Witch Hunter Robin soundtrack. This is the insturmental version of the opening song, no lyrics. I love the guitar in this. It's just good to listen to, and never gets boring even for a hundred or so repeats.
- Cello Song, from Lisa DeBenedictis. This is just pretty. And I like pretty.
- Zorba's Dance, from the film Zorba the Greek. This is one of my all-time favorite instrumental pieces of music. I adore the way it builds. It starts slow, with one instrument, and then there's more, and more, and it just keeps getting bigger and more wonderful. i know the film won a couple of Oscars, but I've never seen it.
-Something Pretty, by Miles Cochran. This one is just really pretty too. Like the title.
- Please Goodbye From A Whore, by Williamson. In case you haven't noticed, the theme today is instrumental pieces. Like this one. Which you will definitely like, even if you don't understand the title any more than I do.
- Open Your Eyes, by Iwasaki Taku. From the Witch Hunter Robin soundtrack. Instrumental, slow, pretty.
- Shell, by Bana. From the Witch Hunter Robin soundtrack. This is the insturmental version of the opening song, no lyrics. I love the guitar in this. It's just good to listen to, and never gets boring even for a hundred or so repeats.
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