Funiculi Funiculà (15s)

Album: Italian Folklore

Funiculi Funiculà
Title Funiculi Funiculà
Filename CTV1181_40_Funiculi Funiculà_15s
Description 15 seconds instrumental version of track #8. Written in the late 1800s to commemorate the first railway, hence the name, this Canzone Napolitana became one of the most popular and a staple of its genre. You can feel the cheers and high spirits in every detail of the song with bright guitar, accordion and mandolin as well as joyful and driving drums. Key: F Major. 135 Bpm. 15s.
ComposerStefano Maggio (GEMA) 100% [198348714]
PublisherWarner Chappell Production Music GmbH (GEMA) 100% [393010877]
ISRC DEMS42301529
Tempo Fast

Alternative versions

Written in the late 1800s to commemorate the first cable railway, hence the name, this Canzone Napolitana became one of the most popular and a staple of its genre. You can feel the cheers and high spirits in every detail of the song from the beautiful Neapolitan lyrics and vocals that embrace the feeling of community with a chanting chorus, the bright guitar and mandolin as well as the joyful and driving drums. Key: F Major. 135 Bpm. Full Mix.
Alternate version of track #8. Written in the late 1800s to commemorate the first cable railway, hence the name, this Canzone Napolitana became one of the most popular and a staple of its genre. You can feel the cheers and high spirits in every detail of the song with bright guitar, tambourine and mandolin. Key: F Major. 135 Bpm. Alternate.
Instrumental version of track #8. Written in the late 1800s to commemorate the first cable railway, hence the name, this Canzone Napolitana became one of the most popular and a staple of its genre. You can feel the cheers and high spirits in every detail of the song with bright guitar, accordion and mandolin as well as the joyful and driving drums. Key: F Major. 135 Bpm. Instrumental.
Alternate 1 version of track #8. Written in the late 1800s to commemorate the first cable railway, hence the name, this Canzone Napolitana became one of the most popular and a staple of its genre. You can feel the cheers and high spirits in every detail of the song with bright guitar and mandolin only. Key: F Major. 135 Bpm. Alternate.
15 seconds version of track #8. Written in the late 1800s to commemorate the first railway, hence the name, this Canzone Napolitana became one of the most popular and a staple of its genre. You can feel the cheers and high spirits in every detail of the song from the beautiful Neapolitan lyrics and vocals that embrace the feeling of community with a chanting chorus, the bright guitar and mandolin as well as the joyful and driving drums. Key: F Major. 135 Bpm. 15Sec.
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