Track 4343/73First Ray
Paul Dinletir (ASCAP) | Benjamin Knorr (SOCAN) From the album Timber and TumbleweedsAcoustic guitar and mandolin happily strum along with occasional bright piano plinks and faint tumbling banjo. Light booming bass nudges the breezy country sounds towards a hopeful, positive road that contains plenty of mandolin and guitar.
Cue Sheet Information
Artists & ComposersPaul Dinletir (ASCAP)50%Benjamin Knorr (SOCAN)50%
PublishersNaomiville Music (ASCAP)100%
ISWCT3017085831
ISRCQM-JGX-20-00918
Release Year2024
Musical Features
KeyBb/A#
Tempo132 BPM
Tempo notesMedium
One main track with multiple mixes. Download all 7 mixes of this track.
- First Ray4343/73Acoustic guitar and mandolin happily strum along with occasional bright piano plinks and faint tumbling banjo. Light booming bass nudges the breezy country sounds towards a hopeful, positive road that contains plenty of mandolin and guitar.2:42
- First Ray (Underscore)4343/74Plucked mandolin happily strolls along with strummed acoustic guitar and a light kick drum that nudges the breezy country sound towards a tumbling, hopeful, positive road that contains plenty of mandolin and guitar.2:42
- First Ray (60)4343/75Acoustic guitar happily strums along with occasional bright piano plinks and faint tumbling mandolin. Light booming bass nudges the breezy country sounds towards a hopeful, positive road that contains a healthy portion of mandolin and guitar.1:00
- First Ray (60 Underscore)4343/76Plucking and strumming mandolin happily bounces along into a piano bassline, driving kick, and a guiro that jaunts the mandolin along with a smile.1:00
- First Ray (30)4343/77Acoustic guitar and mandolin happily strum along with occasional faint tumbling banjo. Bright piano plinks anchor the way towards a path of light, hope, and positivity.0:30
- First Ray (30 Alt)4343/78Plinking piano and mandolin happily bounce along as a light backbeat nudges the breezy sounds to a place of hope, brightness, and positivity.0:30
- First Ray (30 Alt, No Melody)4343/79Mandolin and jangling banjo tumble towards a breezy road, picking up a hitchhiking backbeat for the final short leg of the journey.0:30