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72 Names of God
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Guitar based meditative sounds
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Vocal Jazz, Blues, Romantic, Harmonica, America, City, Country, Harmonies, Cool, Down Home.
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Song Info
Genre
Jazz Smooth Jazz
Charts
Peak #297
Peak in subgenre #93
Author
Mark Siet
Rights
2005 Mark Siet
Uploaded
January 11, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.6 MB 128 kbps 6:09
Story behind the song
The 72 Names of God comes directly from meditations on each of the 72 Names of God derived from Ex 14: Verses 19-21. Each three letter combination contains a chord sound and then all are blended together in a mix of music including local birds who just happened to stop in and jam for the day. Acoustic sound
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