Happy acoustic folk "In The Bleak Midwinter" traditional English carol instrumental royalty free music with lively flute melody for festive holiday video, happy Christmas story film, seasonal vlog or podcast background, and commercial business use. Ideal for YouTubers, streamers, podcasters, holiday marketers, and heritage or event brands seeking bright traditional cheer with lilting flute, acoustic guitar, and hand percussion to keep it rustic, joyful, and welcoming.
Category: Instrumental Music
Genre: Acoustic, Folk, Holiday, Christmas
Mood: Feel Good, Festive, Happy
Instruments: Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Flute
Tempo: 96 BPM Mid-Tempo
Author: TunePocket Exclusive
YouTube Content ID: HAAWK
Genre: Acoustic, Folk, Holiday, Christmas
Mood: Feel Good, Festive, Happy
Instruments: Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Flute
Tempo: 96 BPM Mid-Tempo
Author: TunePocket Exclusive
YouTube Content ID: HAAWK
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