Optimistic Nihilist

Mixing the cheerful timbre of marimba with a melancholy melody, “Optimistic Nihilist” suggests both surrender and opportunity. The song has two main progressions. The second of these introduces an enthusiastic arrangement of harmonica and acoustic guitar.

Right-Hand Driver

With a punchy acoustic guitar riff and syncopated drum beat, “Right-Hand Driver” is a bold, quirky track. The song has two progressions that each repeat once. And the second time around, brass instruments join the mix, transforming the arrangement into a funky, feel-good tune.

Carried by a Winter Wind

A warm collection of classical instruments — including piano, strings, woodwinds, and brass — comprise “Carried by a Winter Wind.” Use this song to elevate your project with an air of delicate optimism.

Runaround

Sequenced synthesizer, tambourine, and acoustic guitar give “Runaround” a unique, optimistic sound. The song’s structure consists of a catchy refrain and a slower, simpler bridge.

Now the Work Begins

Driven by an easygoing picking pattern, “Now the Work Begins” offers a joyous, bustling arrangement of acoustic instruments. Use this track to give your project an uplifting vibe.

There’s Magic in the Air

With playful percussion, smooth lead guitar, bright piano, and a family-friendly acoustic melody, “There’s Magic in the Air” is jolly enough for a Christmas project (but also generic enough for non-holiday work, too).

Bombs Away

Alternating between minor and major chord progressions, “Bombs Away” is simple tune with a compelling beat, a beefy bass line, and an optimistic piano/synth melody.

Oh, Ramona

Featuring reversed piano, jubilant horns, and funky drums, “Oh, Ramona” is a joyful, confident tune. Use it to give your project an upbeat sound.

Warm Nights, City Lights

“Warm Nights, City Lights” features a spirited mix of acoustic instruments, including guitar, drums, and harmonica. Use it to give your project a cordial, down-to-earth sound reminiscent of summer nights on the town.