Memoryne is the 25th song in the Free Background Music Series. It is a gentle and melodic piano instrumental. The mood is nostalgic; it is somewhat sad, but light at the same time. Though it is classical in style, the harmonic progression is inspired by the jazz standard My Funny Valentine.
Tempo: 116 bpm
Duration: 2:30
Alternative Version: Music Box Version (55 seconds)
Here is a version of the main theme of Memoryne but in a music box style.The middle part ended up being too busy (too many notes), so this arrangement features the main melody only.
Terms of Use
As with the other songs in the Background Music series, this instrumental work can be used for free in non-commercial projects and in YouTube monetized videos (that are otherwise non-commercial in nature) as long as credit is provided (‘music by longzijun’). For more information about the terms and conditions for using the music, you can refer to the detailed Terms of Use.
Music Download Links
Main Version
- MP3 file 48khz, 320 kbps (Box)
- MP3 file 44.1 khz, 320 kbps (OneDrive)
- MP3 file 44.1 khz, 320 kbps (Google Drive)
- WAV file 48 khz, 24 bit (Google Drive)
- WAV file 44.1 khz, 16 bit (OneDrive)
Short Music Box Version (55 seconds)
- MP3 file 44.1khz, 320 kbps (Box)
- MP3 file 44.1 khz, 320 kbps (OneDrive)
- MP3 file 48 khz, 320 kbps (Google Drive)
- WAV file 48 khz, 24 bit (Google Drive)
- WAV file 44.1 khz, 24 bit (OneDrive)
Related Songs in the Series
About the Visuals
The photos were taken during a summer trip to the Okanagan region in British Coumbia Canada. For more information and to view the photos, you can refer to this page: Photos of Lake Okanagan (Around Pentiction and Kelowna).
More Music
- Read: Terms of Use
- See: List of All Songs
- Preview: Background Music Tracks 1-23
- Preview: Background Music Tracks 24-45
- Preview: Short Instrumental Themes for Intros and Credits
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I love your arrangements. Been looking and thank God I saw your blog. Keep it up!
Thank you for making background tracks. I needed something appropriate for the video I made of JROTC COMP and your rock arrangement was perfect. Here is a link to the video. Credit to lungzijun and a BIG thank you.
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