Inside "Monologue in the Wind"
An exquisitely crafted instrumental piece, "Monologue in the Wind" is a deeply emotional and reflective journey. Led by a poignant solo piano, the track gradually unfolds into a rich, sweeping orchestral soundscape featuring lush strings and subtle atmospheric pads. The composition evokes a sense of quiet contemplation, profound sadness, and hopeful introspection, much like a whispered confession carried on a gentle breeze. Its cinematic quality makes it ideal for film scores, documentaries, emotional storytelling, or as background music for meditation, study, or simply unwinding. The dynamic shifts from intimate piano to grand orchestral swells create a captivating and immersive listening experience, perfect for moments of profound thought.
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Can I use "Monologue in the Wind" in my YouTube videos commercially?
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What format is the file in, and how long is "Monologue in the Wind"?
The audio file is delivered as MP3 (320 kbps when available). Duration: 140 seconds. You can re-encode it to any format your editor needs.
Can I edit or remix this track for my own project?
Yes. Under CC BY 4.0 you can shorten it, layer effects, loop it, change tempo, or use it as part of a larger composition. Attribution is still required.
Are there any restrictions I should know about?
Three things: (1) attribution is required (above); (2) you cannot claim you wrote the music or block others from using it; (3) you cannot redistribute the raw audio file as standalone music on a competing library. Beyond that, use it freely.
