Bump in the Night

Equal parts mischievous and sinister, “Bump in the Night” features strings, brass, flute, and a host of haunting noises to spookify your project.

Rising Triumph

Comprised of classical instruments, “Rising Triumph” begins with dark and moody orchestration. About halfway through, the arrangement brightens before ramping up to a legendary conclusion.

If I Don’t Return

After a tranquil, medieval-esque intro, “If I Don’t Return” morphs into an epic classical piece with strings, brass, woodwinds, and battle drums. The song grows to exciting heights, but ultimately reduces back down to a harp-led lullaby.

Relativity

Featuring funky percussion and bubbly guitar riffs, “Relativity” is a fun indie rock song that could add a little pep to your project. Plus, the track’s two versatile arrangements present a number of creative possibilities.

The Forbidden Forest

“The Forbidden Forest” offers epic orchestral instrumentation — including woodwinds, brass, strings, choir vocals, and percussion — with sinister undertones. Use it to give your project a magical, mysterious sound.

Yonder

“Yonder” is a short, but grand, cinematic score centered around string arpeggios. In this heroic arrangement, classical instruments build to inspire a spirit of adventure and exploration.

Morning Miracle

Rich in sound and spirit, “Morning Miracle” is a glorious arrangement that’s particularly well-suited for Christmas-related projects. Use this cheerful song’s multiple progressions and build-ups to give your audience the gifts of joy and wonder.

Good Things

Whimsical and full of life, “Good Things” is a lighthearted acoustic track riddled with hand percussion. Use it to give your project a bright, mirthful sound and a steady rhythm.

Light Over the Hill

“Light Over the Hill” begins with an off-kilter drum beat. And in simple succession, the song gains layers of classical instruments — strings, woodwinds, and brass. The gradual build imbues the song a sense of optimism and possibility.

Shortcut Kids

After a simple intro featuring drums and synthesizer, “Shortcut Kids” launches into a robust, jolly arrangement. Two distinct, intricate progressions — complete with electric and acoustic guitars, organ, and flute — keep the song interesting while maintaining a consistent mood.