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Samuel Shoe Folk Hymns

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7 songs
4:39Song Image
Reflective acoustic folk ballad, Thoughtful to the lyrics, Andrew Petterson-ish, Light strumming, percussive acoustic guitar, and acoustic percussion, Light strings and pads, Is dynamic following the lyrics and builds to dramatic at the end of the this verse
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The song opens with fingerpicked acoustic guitar and gentle vocal, gradually joined by subtle vocal harmonies and airy drones, By Verse 3, strings and piano enrich the warmth, Verse 4 explodes with bodhrán, handclaps, ethereal choir, and smooth pads, blending Irish folk and modern worship energy
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“Celtic-inspired worship hymn blending Irish folk textures with modern hymn sensibility, Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, Irish whistle or flute, fiddle, bodhrán (frame drum), and upright bass, Tempo: 72 BPM in 6/8 for that gentle lilt, Verse: storylike vocal phrasing with sparse instrumentation, Chorus: rhythmic strum, hand percussion, fiddle counter-melody, Bridge: instrumental Celtic flourish with fiddle and whistle duet, Mix: organic and earthy with room reverb, warm analog EQ curve, Tonal reference: “Be Thou My Vision” meets Andrew Peterson’s Resurrection Letters,
3:52Song Image
“Acoustic folk worship ballad with fingerpicked guitar, subtle piano, cello, and light percussion, Intimate male vocal, warm tone, poetic lyric delivery like Andrew Peterson or Josh Garrels, Reflective yet triumphant, organic and earthy production,
3:49Song Image
This mysterious folk song features a resonant baritone vocal, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, and solemn upright bass, Accordion adds haunting harmonies, while subtle fiddle interludes weave through minor-key verses, The arrangement is sparse yet atmospheric, conjuring intrigue throughout
4:34Song Image
The song opens with fingerpicked acoustic guitar and gentle vocal, gradually joined by subtle vocal harmonies and airy drones, By Verse 3, strings and piano enrich the warmth, Refrain explodes with bodhrán, handclaps, ethereal choir, and smooth pads, blending Irish folk and modern worship energy — must be straight double meter, victorious anthem feel, Verse 4 ends slow and reflective talking about the crucifixion of Jesus Verse 5 springs back victoriously and leads into victory anthem of the refrain Bridge 2 must echo the refrain in the straight double meter and be soft and reflective Bridge 3 should be loud victorious - driving and continue into the final refrain, the ending should feel like a quiet reflective breath
3:39Song Image
Start with fingerpicked acoustic guitar, sparse upright bass, and subtle piano voicings, Vocals lead intimately, with phrasing that feels conversational and spontaneous, Gradual piano embellishments add depth, Second chorus introduces gentle brushed drums, building to a stirring, full-band climax