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.

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.

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.

Old Patterns

Busy — but not overbearing — “Old Patterns” is a ’90s-era rock tune featuring guitar, organ, bass, and drums. Try using it to energize your next project.

The Color Brigade

“The Color Brigade” is a percussive song with a mischievous melody and syncopated rhythm. The seamless loop balances manufactured sounds with more natural ones, such as beatboxing and a brass quartet.

The Café

Give your project a little pep with “The Café,” a catchy Cuban tune with a dynamic mix of folk instruments. Warning: This song may cause spontaneous dancing.

These Restless Bones

A feel-good, pop-folk tune, “These Restless Bones” features a crisp mix of banjo, acoustic guitar, fiddle, bass, and drums. Use the song’s cheerful character to brighten the mood in your project.

Technicolor Days

“Technicolor Days” is a bright, happy song featuring a host of instruments — including electric piano, hand percussion, violin, trumpet, and more. The song consists of two catchy progressions that will elevate your project’s energy and mood.

Full Throttle

With only four instrument tracks, “Full Throttle” is a simple arrangement. But don’t let that fool you. This high-octane tune will kick your project into the next gear.