Description: This is a scary organ background for the classic horror movie cue. It is a stereotypical church organ that has an unmistakable horror feel and is in a 5/4 time signature to add to the uncomfortable terror and foreboding. 118 bpm loops looped seamless looping

Description: A traditional rendition of a hymn written in 1862. This is the way it would have been heard in that historical period. At 122 bpm a brisk marching pace feel. It would work perfect for Civil War history, documentary, reenactment films, or corporate achievement goals. John Brown’s Body, Glory,

Description: The Boar’s Head carol was the first carol to be published in English, the first print dating to 1521. It has been recorded by artists such as Steeleye Span. This arrangement is with piano and harp and makes a great fit for historical documentaries or Medieval and Renaissance period drama applications.

Description: The bones are jumping tonight with this energetic and humorous track. It has a brisk conga and drum kit groove with syncopated synthesizer arpeggios. There is bells, synthesizer frequency swells, a spirit choir, wind chimes, and on top is a happy bouncy xylophone melody that has the classic boney clunking fun. Put a peppy dance feel to something fun and happy! 110bpm 444hz A tuning for some extra good feeling!

Description: Here is a tried and true favorite that represents Christmas cheer and the spirit of giving for the holiday season. This full length version is warm and graceful with a choir and flute melody line and harp arpeggios that makes a great choice for video production elements or holiday mix tape. 124bpm

Description: The Sussex carol is an old traditional hymn from England with lyrics first published in the 17th century. This version is done in a classical chamber orchestra format with harp, flute, strings, and choir. 120 beats per minute.

Description: This is the national anthem of France. Here it is presented in a uplifting and spirited orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, choir, string section, with a wonderful flute melody line. It would make a great addition to any French related theme like travel, historic event, sporting events, or celebrations. 112 bpm.

Description: A traditional Christmas carol done in a simple music box style with a flute and harp duet giving a innocent holy feeling. 96 beats per minute. The original lyrics are from a poem by Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander, published in Hymns for Little Children, 1848. Music: Henry John Gauntlett 1849. 60 second spot

Description: A traditional Christmas carol done in a simple music box style with a flute and harp duet giving a innocent holy feeling. 96 beats per minute. The original lyrics are from a poem by Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander, published in Hymns for Little Children, 1848. Music: Henry John Gauntlett 1849. 30 second spot

Description: Here's a classic and well known popular Christmas carol done to a poem written by Henry W. Longfellow (1864) with music by John Baptiste Calkin (1872). It's a loved holiday favorite! Here it's done in a classical chamber orchestra of piano, harp, strings, and heavenly choir. 98 bpm 60 second spot