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True Courage

Eric Chiryoku – New Age Artist

Relax Yanni-Inspired Symphonic Track | True Courage by Eric Chiryoku | Stream Free

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With true courage, nothing is impossible for us to achieve and overcome. Hope this musical piece inspires and motivates you to use your courage well.
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Exclusive CD Review from International Online Music, click on "WOMDA" logo to read the review ( 5 Sept 2005)

SoundClick artist Eric Chiryoku presents "True Courage", an outstanding release in the Symphonic genre. Featuring piano, flute and orchestra, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is relax and meditation, Eric Chiryoku's track connects on an emotional level. "True Courage" has peaked at #21 in the main Classical category on SoundClick. If Classical and New Age is your sound, "True Courage" is a strong addition to your playlist.

Song Info
Genre
Classical Symphonic
Charts
#703 in subgenre today Peak #3
Charts
Peak #21
Author
Eric Chiryoku
Rights
Creatune LLP
Uploaded
January 22, 2007
Track Files
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MP3 3.9 MB 160 kbps 4:18 minutes
Story behind the song
With true courage, nothing is impossible for us to achieve and overcome. Hope this musical piece inspires and motivates you to use your courage well.
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Sebastian Breitenbach
Jan 27, 2011
Quite dramatic, bears some resemblance to Final Fantasy Scores. I really like the Sound of the Solo Violin, if it's a VSTi i really like it, it sounds very natural. But I guess it's a life performance. Partly it's a bitte poppy for my tastes, but in other parts i really enjoy the overly dramatic character. Regards, Sebastian