Sometimes a project needs familiar-sounding music instead of original music to catch the ear. Music Boutique is the perfect solution. All of these songs are in the public domain (PD) and have been carefully researched.
These are arrangements of songs just about everyone knows. The tracks feature lengths of 90, 60, 30, and 15 seconds to custom-fit each project.
Tracey James Marino & Vance Marino of SongMaker Productions have produced these tracks in a variety of styles and lengths to fit projects that would benefit from having familiar music. For original music, please visit their other website under "Tracey James Marino & Vance Marino." Original custom artwork of a Paris street scene, titled "Musique Boutique," was done in acrylics by San Diego Artist Richard L. Weddleton, Tracey's father.
It's just not New Year's Eve without hearing "Auld Lang Syne," which is a Scottish folksong that (loosely) translates, "To The Good Old Days." This version features a music box. Instrumental, Theme Music, New Years Music
It's just not New Year's Eve without hearing "Auld Lang Syne," which is a Scottish folksong that (loosely) translates, "To The Good Old Days." This version features a stately solo grand piano with a sparkling glockenspiel (bell-like tones). Pop the cork on the champagne and get the noise-makers. Instrumental, Theme Music, New Years Music
It's just not New Year's Eve without hearing "Auld Lang Syne," which is a Scottish folksong that (loosely) translates, "To The Good Old Days." This version features a stately solo grand piano. Instrumental, Theme Music, New Years Music
Also knowns as "Luther's Cradle Hymn," this is a popular, well-known Christmas carol in 3/4 waltz time. This version features a music box. Instrumental, Christmas Music, Christmas Music Boxes
Also knowns as "Luther's Cradle Hymn," this is a popular, well-known Christmas carol in 3/4 waltz time. This version features solo piano. Instrumental, Christmas Music, Christmas Piano
Beautiful, solo piano & strings version of the Bridal Chorus, also known as "Here Comes The Bride." This is generally used as the bride's entrance song after the bridesmaids and wedding party have entered. Richard Wagner composed this for the opera "Lohengrin" in 1850 in Weimar, Germany. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Richard Wagner
Beautiful, solo piano version of the Bridal Chorus, also known as "Here Comes The Bride." This is generally used as the bride's entrance song after the bridesmaids and wedding party have entered. Richard Wagner composed this for the opera "Lohengrin" in 1850 in Weimar, Germany. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Richard Wagner
Canon in D by Pachelbel (aka "Pachelbel's Canon") is the most-requested wedding march for brides or the wedding party. Many celebrities have walked down the aisle to this song. It's also been used in countless commercials, films ("Ordinary People"), and TV shows. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Johann Pachelbel
Canon in D by Pachelbel (aka "Pachelbel's Canon") is the most-requested wedding march for brides or the wedding party. Many celebrities have walked down the aisle to this song. It's also been used in countless commercials, films ("Ordinary People"), and TV shows. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Johann Pachelbel
This famous holiday piece is also known as the "Ukrainian Carol" or "Ring, Christmas Bells," written by Mykola Leontovych in 1916 based on a folk song that's sung a capella on New Year's Eve. It's been used in dozens of holiday commercials, TV shows, and films. Instrumental, Christmas Music, Christmas Music Boxes
This famous holiday piece is also known as the "Ukrainian Carol" or "Ring, Christmas Bells," written by Mykola Leontovych in 1916 based on a folk song that's sung a capella on New Year's Eve. It's been used in dozens of holiday commercials, TV shows, and films. Instrumental, Christmas Music, Christmas Music Boxes
Yes, this is the song that just about every kid learns to play on the piano, especially if it drives the parents crazy. Done on a toy piano for added pain! Originally known as "The Celebrated Chop Waltz" written in 1877. The name comes from the "chopping" motion made while playing. Instrumental, Childrens Music, Children Play Music
This lilting, traditional Jewish hymn in 3/4 waltz time, based on Psalm 133, is done on Shabbat feasts. The Hebrew is loosely translated, "How good and pleasant it is when we live together in harmony." This version features piano and clarinet in the key of D Minor. Instrumental, Middle-Eastern Music, Jewish Folk
This is one of the most popular lullabies of all time, composed by Johannes Brahms. Featuring a music box, this is guaranteed to put baby to sleep. Instrumental, Childrens Music, Lullabies, Johannes Brahms
Legend has it this nursery rhyme/lullaby was the first poem written on American soil. It is believed to be set to an old English tune, "Lilliburlero" and was published in "Mother Goose Melodies" in 1765. Instrumental, Childrens Music, Lullabies
The translation of this Jewish folk song is, "May this be a good sign and good fortune" or "congratulations!" and is played at weddings, anniversaries, or any other joyous celebrations. This peppy instrumental version features piano and clarinet in D minor. Instrumental, Middle-Eastern Music, Jewish Folk
Popular kids song done in "music box" style. This song is also the melody for "Bah, Bah Black Sheep" and "The A-B-C Song." It is derived from an English folk song. Mozart wrote a solo piano piece using variations of this theme ("Ah, Vous Dirai-Je Mamam"). Instrumental, Childrens Music, Lullabies