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THE STRIDE GAME - (by Steve Rice)  Year: 2011
Steve Rice A good-natured stride piano piece with rhythm section accompaniment. Light and humorous. Great accompaniment for a comedy sketch, children's show, funny situation, invasion of the mimes, time lapse, candid camera, worlds funniest videos, stupid pet tricks, sight gag. Lightens the mood instantly! Instrumental, Jazz, Swing Stride
Type Play Track Info Catalog ID Min:Sec Tempo & BPM Price Control
Edit Type: Full Track - Jazz, Swing Stride
471545 2:46 Med Slow 104   
Edit Type: Full Track A (backtrack) - Jazz, Cabaret
471546 2:46 Med Slow 104   
Edit Type: Full Track B (solo piano) - Jazz, Swing Stride
471937 2:46 Med Slow 104   
Edit Type: Variation A (duo - no drums) - Jazz, Lounge Jazz
519704 2:46 Med Slow 104   
Edit Type: Variation B (78 rpm record) - Jazz, Swing Stride
669050 2:46 Med Slow 104   
Edit Type: Stinger (Stinger) - Jazz, Cabaret
479049 0:09 Med Slow 104   


Track Summary
Music Track Title: The Stride Game - Solo Piano
Catalog ID: 471937  ISRC: US5UL1122751
Description: A good-natured stride piano piece with rhythm section accompaniment. Light and humorous. Great accompaniment for a comedy sketch, children's show, funny situation, invasion of the mimes, time lapse, candid camera, worlds funniest videos, stupid pet tricks, sight gag. Lightens the mood instantly!

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Artist or Group: Steve Rice

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The Stride Game - Solo Piano


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The Stride Game - Solo Piano