3:39

Starts softly, with a sense of awe, using lower registers, Verses build gradually, with the choir adding voices, The chorus explodes using rich harmonies and dynamic swells, The bridge introduces call-and-response for drama, outro fades to a reverent acappella or minimal accompaniment, Harmonies: Use tight SATB harmonies in chorus, with sopranos soaring and basses grounding for weight, Add occasional dissonant chords (e, g, minor seconds) resolving into triumphant major chords, A full orchestral or organ backing with strings swelling in the chorus and timpani rolls, Incorporate dynamic contrasts, add a descant in final chorus for sopranos to heighten climax, The bridge’s call-and-response can feature a soloist or section against the full choir, EDM, adlibs
3:14

Psalm 97
v5
Starts softly, with a sense of awe (Psalm 97:1-2), using lower registers, Verses build gradually, with the choir adding voices, The chorus explodes using rich harmonies and dynamic swells, The bridge introduces call-and-response for drama, outro fades to a reverent acappella or minimal accompaniment, Harmonies: Use tight SATB harmonies in chorus, with sopranos soaring on “holy is His name” and basses grounding the “mountains melt” line for weight, Add occasional dissonant chords (e, g, minor seconds) in Verse 2 to reflect the “trembling” earth, resolving into triumphant major chords, A full orchestral or organ backing with strings swelling in the chorus and timpani rolls for “fire” and “lightning, ” Choral Flourishes: Incorporate dynamic contrasts (e, g, pianissimo for “clouds and darkness” to fortissimo for “The Lord Most High reigns”), Add a descant in final chorus for sopranos to heighten climax, The bridge’s call-and-response can feature a soloist or section against the full choir
4:59

3:40

Vocals: Introduce a small choir or layered harmonies (SATB) to add warmth and a sense of communal lament, Lead vocal remains prominent, with a raw, pleading tone, Instrumentation: Piano shifts to fuller chords (Dm, F, C, Gm), with strings swelling slightly, Add soft cymbal swells or a light kick drum to ground the rhythm, Dynamics: Build to mezzo-piano on “just need to feel your love today, ” then drop back for “not right now” to reflect vulnerability, Vocal Delivery: The lead vocalist should convey raw emotion, with subtle cracks or breaths in the voice to reflect grief, Emotional Arc: The song starts in deep sorrow (Verses), moves to desperate pleading (Chorus and Bridge), and resolves in quiet trust (Outro), Dynamics and instrumentation should mirror this arc, Chord Progression
Verse: Dm | Bb | Gm | A
Chorus: Dm | F | C | Gm
Bridge: F | Bb | Dm | A
Outro: Dm | Bb | Gm | Dm
2:59

1:55

Verse 1 - gospel choir, Verse 2 - Rap, Verse 3 - Christian Rock, Verse 4 - Reverent preacher, radio station tuning between verses
2:47

4:24

K-Worship Ballad – piano, strings, subtle K-pop synths, building to full band + choir

