It really is a World Feast of music, with instruments from all over the world, including: African drums and other instruments, Irish Bodhran, Andean (South American) drums and instruments, Chinese flute and drums, Japanese flute and drums, Persian Santoor, Indian Sitar, Australian Didgeridoo, electronic synthesizer, and more!
Version e fixes some previous problems with the mix of version d, and ends it properly around 6:30, instead of running on for another 4+ minutes.
This version is without normalization, let me know if you think I should add normalization back (just to prevent clipping).
You will want to listen with decent headphones or speakers.
Listeners using poor quality laptop speakers aren't hearing the didgeridoo and other low-register elements critical to the balance of this piece (since I haven't done any post-production mixing yet).
A BIG difference when you listen with decent headphones or speakers!
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