

Track 4343/54Evergreen Waltz (Guitars)
Paul Dinletir (ASCAP) | Roman Gabriel Soto (ASCAP) From the album Timber and TumbleweedsStrummed 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.
Cue Sheet Info
Artists & ComposersPaul DinletirASCAP: 00345433471, 50%Roman Gabriel SotoASCAP: 00380516565, 50%
PublishersNaomiville MusicASCAP: 00496384600, 100%
ISWCT3017076465
ISRCQM-JGX-20-00899
Label Code29653
Release Year2024

Musical Features
KeyG
Tempo125 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.3:05126 BPM
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.3:05125 BPM
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.3:0594 BPM
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.1:00126 BPM
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.0:3091 BPM
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.0:30125 BPM