3:49

Epic orchestral ballad, classical symphony, no percussion except brief soft timpani rolls at opening, no guitars or modern/pop elements, Male baritone lead (deep and theatrical British accent, think James Earl Jones meets Alan Rickman, or Howard Shore’s LOTR soloists), Large SATB choir: grave, soaring harmonies—powerful yet mournful, Instrumentation: Full orchestra— deep cellos, violins, haunting strings, majestic pipe organ, Speaking parts are given on some lines and should be spoken with a different voice as described, Temp: 60 BPM
3:39

Epic orchestral ballad, classical symphony, no percussion except brief soft timpani rolls at opening, no guitars or modern/pop elements, Male baritone lead (deep and theatrical British accent, think James Earl Jones meets Alan Rickman, or Howard Shore’s LOTR soloists), Large SATB choir: grave, soaring harmonies—powerful yet mournful, Instrumentation: Full orchestra— deep cellos, violins, haunting strings, majestic pipe organ, Speaking parts are given on some lines and should be spoken with a different voice as described, Temp: 60 BPM
6:19

Classical symphony style, no drums, no rock guitars, no modern pop production, Male baritone lead singer with deep, warm, theatrical British accent (think James Earl Jones meets Alan Rickman, or Howard Shore’s LOTR soloists), Large mixed choir (SATB) singing soaring harmonies in background throughout, especially powerful in chorus and bridge, Instrumentation: full symphony orchestra—soaring violins, bright piccolo flourishes (opening only), deep resonant cellos throughout, majestic pipe organ for grandeur and doom, NO drum kit, NO percussion except soft timpani rolls in the opening charge, Start triumphant and heroic in major keys, bright orchestration, After Verse 2, gradually slow tempo, shift to minor keys, haunting strings, low organ drones, fading piccolo echoes, mournful choir, Final outro: very slow, quiet, heartbreaking yet hopeful, choir in gentle sustained chords, Tempo: 90 → gradually to 60 BPM Mood progression
4:13

Acoustic folk with slow, melancholic pace; deep, gravelly male vocals like a weary storyteller; sparse fingerpicked guitar & subtle mandolin echoes, Evokes ancient legends by dying fire
3:57

Acoustic folk with slow, melancholic pace; deep, gravelly male vocals like a weary storyteller; sparse fingerpicked guitar & subtle mandolin echoes, Evokes ancient legends by dying fire
4:54

Slow, heartfelt acoustic folk; tender but seep male vocals; gentle guitar fingerpicking, soft cello, faint harmonica, Evokes a father's farewell to his sons before war
3:39

This acoustic folk song embodies a somber ballad style, evoking a rainy journey's introspection, It features a solo deep male vocal, Accompaniment is minimal: simple acoustic guitar strums provide a steady, grounding rhythm, while a flute provides surprise changes in its mideaval style style, The sound of rain builds over the course of the song, The overall mood is melancholic yet resolute
3:34

Acoustic folk with slow, melancholic pace; deep, gravelly male vocals like a weary storyteller; sparse fingerpicked guitar & subtle mandolin echoes, Evokes ancient legends by dying fire
4:49

Slow, heartfelt acoustic folk; tender but seep male vocals; gentle guitar fingerpicking, soft cello, faint harmonica, Evokes a father's farewell to his sons before war
4:53

Slow, heartfelt acoustic folk; tender duet with a male and female taking turns singing; gentle guitar fingerpicking, soft cello, faint harmonica
