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    Default Identifying a song.

    It's part of a video on YouTube.
    It starts at the 4:13 mark.
    Yes it features a mandolin.

    https://youtu.be/deJFvq-xb0o

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Identifying a song.

    Kind of a groove background. It may be an intro to something, maybe not a finished song. There are a lot of
    stock musical tracks that come out of ad studios. And it might be guitar as opposed to mando.

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    I think it's mandolin but so over produced and mellow it doesn't hold any interest for me, sorry.
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    Wow
    All I asked for was if anyone was familiar with the song. I guess that's a no.

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    Im not sure it was a song. I think it was just some free noodling to the chord changes.
    A talent for trivializin' the momentous and complicatin' the obvious.

    The entire staff
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    Default Re: Identifying a song.

    incidental music n. - Music composed to accompany the action or dialogue of a play, film, television program, or other entertainment or to fill intervals between scenes or acts.

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    In radio, incidental music is sometimes called a "Button". Because it fills a hole in programming.
    Take what you heard and develop it into whatever tune suits your mood. The beauty of having the option of playing something.
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