Track 4343/53Evergreen Waltz
Paul Dinletir (ASCAP) | Roman Soto (ASCAP) From the album Timber and TumbleweedsStrummed guitar waltzes around as somber fiddle and mandolin accent days past and people lost. Humming cello breathes out a harmony of sound, providing background for each to have a moment and fade before one last cry of weeping fiddle and guitar.
Cue Sheet Information
Artists & ComposersPaul Dinletir (ASCAP)50%Roman Soto (ASCAP)50%
PublishersNaomiville Music (ASCAP)100%
ISWCT3017076465
ISRCQM-JGX-20-00898
Release Year2024
Musical Features
KeyG
Tempo126 BPM
Tempo notesSlow
One main track with multiple mixes. Download all 6 mixes of this track.
- Evergreen Waltz4343/53Strummed guitar waltzes around as somber fiddle and mandolin accent days past and people lost. Humming cello breathes out a harmony of sound, providing background for each to have a moment and fade before one last cry of weeping fiddle and guitar.3:05
- Evergreen Waltz (Guitars)4343/54Strummed guitar waltzes around as faint mandolin accents days past and people lost. The guitar anchors while the mandolin meanders, reminiscing about old times and smiling with tear-filled eyes.3:05
- Evergreen Waltz (No Violin)4343/55Strummed guitar waltzes around as a mandolin accents days past and people lost. Light thudding bass and humming cello breathe a harmony of sound, providing background and for various cries of guitar and mandolin, finally fading away to memory.3:05
- Evergreen Waltz (60)4343/56Strummed guitar waltzes around as somber fiddle and mandolin accent days past and people lost. Each takes a brief moment alone, fade away, and blend into a final harmony of sorrow.1:00
- Evergreen Waltz (30)4343/57Strummed guitar waltzes around as somber fiddle and mandolin accent days past and people lost. Humming cello breathes out a harmony of sound before one last cry of weeping fiddle and guitar.0:30
- Evergreen Waltz (30 Underscore)4343/58Strummed guitar waltzes with a crying, jangling mandolin to accent days past and people lost, swelling, fading, and allowing one final moment of harmony before the end.0:30