Impromptu

Beginning with a simple intro, “Impromptu” launches into a friendly, sunny arrangement of synthesizers, drums, and guitar. Use this song to give your project a unique, slightly quirky sound.

The Homestead

Built atop a picked acoustic guitar riff, “The Homestead” features banjo, upright bass, hand percussion, and other folky instruments. The earthy song follows a relatively predictable structure, trading a darker progression in the verses for a more uplifting arrangement in the chorus.

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.

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.

False Spring

Centering around bright banjo and brush-played drums, “False Spring” begins with a gradual, uplifting crescendo which gives way to an energetic refrain full of character. These two progressions then repeat, ultimately finishing with a triumphant arrangement featuring trumpet.

The Dogan

After an unassuming intro, “The Dogan” bursts forth with an invigorating arrangement of pronounced drums, acoustic guitar, choir vocals, and various electronic instruments. Use this track to give your project energy with a side of personality.

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).

Prologue

Comprised solely of acoustic instruments, “Prologue” is warm and gentle. First, an intimate fingerpicking pattern pulls you in. Then, a silky cello line carries you away to ride the waves of calm resolve.