Ghost Carousel in the Mist
Track · Released May 12, 2026

Ghost Carousel in the Mist

by FreeVibeVault

"Ghost Carousel in the Mist" evokes a tranquil atmosphere with its ambient music for relaxation. Set against the backdrop of an abandoned amusement park, this piece unfolds slowly at a measured, in D# minor. Rich textures from the felt piano and resonant cello merge, capturing the essence of wistfulness and serenity.

Length
4:29
BPM
67
Key
D Minor
Format
MP3

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"Ghost Carousel in the Mist" evokes a tranquil atmosphere with its ambient music for relaxation. Set against the backdrop of an abandoned amusement park, this piece unfolds slowly at a measured, in D# minor. Rich textures from the felt piano and resonant cello merge, capturing the essence of wistfulness and serenity.

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