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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/9D--_BAk9oyTlHKMNV66_w==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

It focuses on a slow and steady piano melody that continues throughout the song, and also uses a guitar, flutes and organ. A unique feature is the sound of washing waves that plays in the beginning of the song, which fittingly makes the song mimic the sound of a calm beachside.

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  • Fishing (music track)
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  • It focuses on a slow and steady piano melody that continues throughout the song, and also uses a guitar, flutes and organ. A unique feature is the sound of washing waves that plays in the beginning of the song, which fittingly makes the song mimic the sound of a calm beachside.
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Hint
  • This track unlocks at Catherby beach.
Quest
  • No
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Number
  • 71(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Fishing
Members
  • No
Update
  • RS2 Music player and fixes
Duration
  • 188.0
File
  • Fishing .ogg
  • Fishing.ogg
Release
  • 2004-03-15(xsd:date)
Composer
  • Ian Taylor
  • Ian Taylor, Adam Bond
Location
  • Catherby beach and Taverley Bank
abstract
  • It focuses on a slow and steady piano melody that continues throughout the song, and also uses a guitar, flutes and organ. A unique feature is the sound of washing waves that plays in the beginning of the song, which fittingly makes the song mimic the sound of a calm beachside.
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