Cinematic Music Royalty-free & Sync licensed Royalty-free: Pay once, no ongoing royalties.
Sync licensed: License includes rights to pair the music with video, film, ads, and apps.

8,067 tracks in library

License cinematic music built for wide sound and scale. Orchestral scores, ambient textures, and hybrid tracks suit trailers, documentaries, and feature films across streaming, broadcast, and festival use.

Cinematic
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Trailer

Dark and epic trailer intro with dramatic mood. Powerful hits, impacts, drums and staccato strings. Perfect for openers, intros and trailers.

Vapidly Lonesome

Inspired by “The Revenant Main Theme” (by Ryuichi Sakamoto), this is a dark, vapid, and spacious, minimalist piece, for intense inner drama and turmoil, with orchestral strings, horns, and drones.

The Grand Revelation

Epic cinematic track that starts with an emotional piano theme and gradually builds to a big orchestral climax. Regal sounding choir parts take a central place in the piece. The following versions are included: 1. The Grand Revelation – Main Version 2. The Grand Revelation – Instrumental Ver...

Black Cello

A dark classical ensemble that features an intense cello, violin, viola, and powerful percussion. It is perfect for movies, films, video games, commercials, and advertisements.

Let Go Of Fear

Ambient Track – ambient, motivational, inspirational, track that includes beautiful sounds of piano, electronic pad, pluck, and guitars and drums. Full of the inspirational and beautiful ambient atmosphere.

Battle Field (Motivational Cinematic Piano)

“Motivational Cinematic Piano” is a powerful track with a cinematic and motivating vibe. the track is filled with piano, strings, war drums and many more. perfect for promotional videos, commercials, advertisements, movie trailers, film scores, TV ads, YouTube videos, corporate presentations,...

dark terror 3

What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...

chariots

What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...

attesa 2

What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...

A Peaceful Holiday

Gentle and peaceful warm Christmas holiday track featuring orchestral elements. The piece has a welcoming trill in the beginning as well as a friendly calm ending.

Worlds Apart 2022

An ethereal acoustic singer songwriter pop track about love and longevity. Dreamy and dramatic with acoustic guitars, piano, ambient textures, cinematic percussion, and orchestral and electronic hybrid elements. Great as soundtrack, theme, or underscore for tv/film and social media

Safe in Your Arms

A soft and nostalgic piano melody with soft strings background, creating a romantic and calm atmosphere. Perfect for background music in romantic trailers, films, YouTube videos and wherever an emotional tone is needed.

The First Noel

An emotional and dramatic rendition of a christmas classic with chamber strings and piano. Heartfelt and spiritual, a beautiful thematic holiday track ideal for seasonal programming, drama, family, and holiday vlogs.

Cinematic Music for Visual Impact

Cinematic music combines orchestral strings, brass, percussion, and choirs with modern electronic elements like pulses, drones, and sound design. This blend creates emotions of drama, tension, and scale, shaping how audiences experience powerful visual moments.

Where to Use Cinematic Music

Cinematic scores are the go-to choice when a project needs to feel expansive and emotionally charged. In epic productions, they provide the sweeping sound needed for battle scenes, climaxes, or inspirational storytelling. For a trailer, cinematic music helps build suspense, guide the pacing of edits, and deliver a final punch that captures attention. Beyond these, they are often used in gaming for immersive cut-scenes, in branded films to elevate a message, or in documentaries to add drama and atmosphere. The strength of cinematic music is its flexibility—it can be bold and commanding or subtle and atmospheric depending on the story you want to tell.

Royalty-Free Cinematic Tracks at Themusicase.com

All cinematic tracks at Themusicase.com are royalty-free and include a sync license, so you can use them in film, broadcast, advertising, and online media without extra clearance. The collection covers everything from intimate underscore cues to full orchestral climaxes, giving producers a wide range of options for shaping their projects.
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