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ROCK SYMPHONY Live

A powerful blend of rock and symphonic energy, Rock Symphony Live captures the raw intensity of electric guitars and orchestras in epic live performances. Feel the fire, the passion, the roar.
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13 songs
6:20Song Image
D minor, ~126 BPM in 4/4, Live Version, screaming audience “Born to Rock Tonight (Live Symphony Version)” fuses disco‑rock energy with cinematic orchestration: it preserves an irresistible dance‑rock groove while amplifying it with strings, brass, and live choir for a truly epic, arena‑ready experience
4:48Song Image
E minor, ~132 BPM in 4/4, rock'roll power with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version This live stadium symphony rendition of “Let Me Go, Rock ’n’ Roll” combines straight‑ahead rock‑n‑roll power with cinematic orchestration and authentic crowd ambience, The iconic riff and groove remain front‑and‑center, while lush strings, bold brass, choir, and layered cheering create an unforgettable arena‑scale spectacle
4:24Song Image
E minor, ~132 BPM in 4/4, hard‑rock power with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Blackfire Reign (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” elevates hard‑rock energy with cinematic orchestration and live stadium ambience, The raw riff and symphonic layers are punctuated by real crowd roars and chants, timpani-enhanced rhythms, and electrifying solos, delivering an immersive, arena‑scale spectacle
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D minor, ~128 BPM in 4/4, hard‑rock power with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Shadow Strutter (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” merges the iconic Strutter riff with cinematic orchestration and real-time stadium ambience: it preserves the raw rock energy while elevating every riff and shout through strings, brass, and live crowd integration for a monumental arena spectacle
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E minor rock‑n‑roll tonality, 138 BPM, 4/4, rock‑n‑roll with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Motor City Rhapsody (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” merges high‑octane rock‑n‑roll with epic orchestration and real stadium energy, preserving the original’s drive while enriching it with strings, brass, choir, and authentic crowd ambience, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always conclude with a fading crowd roar beneath the final chord to maintain the live spectacle
3:59Song Image
D minor with chromatic inflections, ~100 BPM in 4/4, pop‑rock power with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “You Sure Know Tonight (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” fuses the brooding pop‑rock of the original with grand orchestration and real stadium energy, The result preserves the song’s chromatic drama while electrifying it with strings, brass, choir, and live crowd ambience, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always conclude with the crowd roar fading out to maintain the immersive live atmosphere
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A major, warm ballad tonality, ~88 BPM in 4/4, rock ballad with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Luna’s Echo (Stadium Symphony Version)” elevates the tender rock ballad with rich orchestration and authentic stadium atmosphere, The arrangement preserves the original’s intimacy while enhancing it with strings, brass, choir, and crowd participation, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always conclude with the audience’s applause and orchestral fade‑out to maintain the live ambience
3:54Song Image
A major, 80 BPM in 4/4, romantic rock‑ballad with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Forevermore (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” blends romantic rock‑ballad elements with cinematic orchestration and live stadium ambience, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always end with the crowd’s applause gently fading beneath the final chord
3:33Song Image
E minor, 142 BPM, 4/4, rock‑n‑roll fervor with epic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Ruler of the Night (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” blends rock‑n‑roll fervor with epic orchestration, live stadium energy, and fireworks effects, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always end with crowd roar and fireworks fade‑out under the final chord
3:50Song Image
D minor, ~128 BPM in 4/4, rock'n'roll with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Shout It Again (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” channels the spirit of the original with a fresh anthem riff, cinematic orchestration, and live stadium ambience, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always conclude with the audience’s roar fading out beneath the final chord
4:11Song Image
D minor, 116 BPM; 4/4, hard rock power with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version “Midnight Gem (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” captures the spirit of “Black Diamond” with a new anthem riff, cinematic orchestration, and live stadium energy, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always fade out the crowd roar beneath the final chord
3:34Song Image
D minor, 140 BPM; 4/4, hard rock power with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version [“Heartshot (Live Stadium Symphony Version)” channels the fierce spirit of “Love Gun” with a fresh anthem riff, cinematic orchestration, and live stadium energy, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always end with the audience’s roar fading beneath the final chord, ]
4:00Song Image
D major, ~120 BPM in 4/4, classic party‑rock energy with cinematic orchestration, rock symphonic, roaring crowd and cheers, Live Stadium version This live symphonic arrangement of “Rock and Roll All Nite” fuses classic party‑rock energy with cinematic orchestration and genuine stadium ambience, The legendary riff and participatory chant remain central, while lush strings, triumphant brass, choir, and pervasive crowd integration deliver an unforgettable arena‑scale celebration, Ensure endings are never cut abruptly—always conclude with the audience’s roar fading out beneath the final chord to maintain the live atmosphere