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Dew On The Grass

by Weston Brown

Rated
4.7
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
4.6k

This track is a bit different but it will bring you into a state of peace and tranquility. This is a piano track with a beautiful ethereal voice and cello in the background. Imagine a beautiful morning. It's just rained and the grass and trees outside smell amazing, with the dew of the grass bringing a peaceful sensation to your overall well being. Remember to check out my nature videos in my bio!

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Weston BrownArizona, United States

4.7 (180)

Recent Reviews

Jayne

September 8, 2020

Perfectly blended, very fine and healing thank you 😇⭐

Jessica

December 16, 2019

Beautiful and uplifting.

Julie

December 16, 2019

Beautiful, uplifting 😊.

Mei-mei

December 14, 2019

It is very calming and beautiful. Thank you for making this.

Pam

December 3, 2019

Funny, I didn’t look at the name before I listened, and when I was listening, thought this sounded like something you would have created. This was beautiful. Adding the cello, was a great choice. The cello is such a lonely sounding instrument, but I love it so much. This took me to a sunny day, meandering around slowly, just rejoicing in gratitude for all I’ve been given. It was very beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent. So calming and grounding.

Marcelle

December 2, 2019

Beautiful and healing, thank you🙏

Bonne

December 2, 2019

Lovely for meditation. 🍁

Baracoa

December 2, 2019

This started my day:):)

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