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Ashes in the Water (Original Instrumental Version)

The instrumental version of 'Ashes in the Water' …

An episode of the Unbuilt Boy podcast, hosted by Unbuilt Boy, titled "Ashes in the Water (Original Instrumental Version)" was published on July 21, 2017 and runs 4 minutes.

July 21, 2017 ·4m · Unbuilt Boy

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The instrumental version of 'Ashes in the Water' at the original pitch. After recording I realised I'd need to transpose it down half an octave to add my vocals (due to my limited range), but ideally one day I'll get someone to add some proper vocals to this original version. Check my profile for the version of this track with my demo vocals.

The instrumental version of 'Ashes in the Water' at the original pitch. After recording I realised I'd need to transpose it down half an octave to add my vocals (due to my limited range), but ideally one day I'll get someone to add some proper vocals to this original version. Check my profile for the version of this track with my demo vocals.
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