3:18

3:18

3:36

4:59

Sad, Melancholic, Folk Rock Ballad, German, Adagio, Flute, Celtic Fiddle, Guitar, Piano, Male Bariton
4:14

Weidmannsheil!
v4.5
Waltz, Melodic Irish Folk Punk, Moderato, Irish Flute, Symphonic Orchestra, Male Bariton
3:56

Folk Rock, Flute, German, Symphonic Orchestra, Male Bariton
3:25

Melodic, Catchy, Country Folk Rock, Allegro, Banjo, Fiddle, Male Bariton
4:16

3:24

Acoustic guitar and accordion open with a lilting folk motif at an andante tempo, joined by steady bass and light hand percussion for pulse, A clear german male tenor sings solo with no choir, supported by subtle orchestral strings, The chorus expands with brass and full symphonic textures, ebbing in dynamic waves
4:09

Der Dummbabbler
v4.5
The folk rock song opens with acoustic guitar and steady drums, introducing bagpipes weaving melodic countermelodies, The hurdy gurdy anchors a textured drone beneath, Verses are sung by a clear male tenor; choruses swell with layered harmonies, Instrumental breaks spotlight dynamic interplay between bagpipes and hurdy gurdy, enhancing the song’s vibrant texture
3:22

Die Loreley
v4.5
This Hard Folk Rock with heavy metal track launches with urgent acoustic strumming, intertwined with electric mandolin riffs, A thunderous metal rhythm section powers the verses, while distorted guitars and aggressive drums drive the choruses, The bridge features a banjo solo layered with pounding double kick drums, before a final, fierce jam unites folk melodies and metallic intensity
3:28

This medieval folk song opens with lively frame drums and hand percussion driving a festive dance rhythm, Hurdy-gurdy and lute weave melodic motifs over drones, while harp and recorder add mystical, airy textures, A clear male tenor voice in German soars above the rich, ancient tapestry
5:44

Das letzte Glas
v4.5
A gentle major key ballad led by a male tenor, featuring sparse piano chords supporting airy harp arpeggios, Flute weaves in graceful Celtic folk melodies, sometimes in counterpoint with the voice, Arrangements remain intimate, letting space and dynamics highlight each instrument’s warmth

