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Epic Music - Time For Heroes

Epic music that is ideal for trailers or in movies / videos where an epic sound is wanted. It's time for heroes to rise and this track makes sure that they will. Right from the start the music brings you into another universe. French horns, brass in general and the use of big string ensembles ens...

Freedom

A strong uplifting guitar melody over a repeating solid tomtom groove, synth sequencing patterns and a lively background of acoustic and electric guitars. This track in the style of british rock / pop bands like U2 or Coldplay will raise the spirits of your listeners with its strong positive energy...

Lights

A powerful energetic "wall of sound" instrumental opener with all the ingredients of an epic modern rock track: a majestic piano and delay guitars over powerful and energetic drums and overdrive guitars. The track has a strong energy and is intended to attract immediate attention with a sense of glo...

Lost in the Woods

by Fabrica
Cinematic tune ideal for adventure, fight - chase scenes and theatrical trailers .

Ritual Tension

by Fabrica
Emotional track, accompanied with a silk female voice. Ends with a powerful positive theme.

Halloween Is Here

BPM 83.5 - A gothic orchestral tune in the style of Danny Elfman and Tim Burton, dark, twisted and ominous.

Masked Vigilante

BPM 75/150 - A big, bold and epic action cue for full orchestra. In the style of Danny Elfman and Tim Burton’s Batman.

Goblins and Ghosts

BPM 155 - A frantic and turbulent Halloween tune featuring Bass Clarinet, Voice, orchestra and percussion. Similar to Danny Elfman and Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice

Marionettes On Halloween

BPM 82 - A fun, gothic and frantic tune that highlights all instruments of the symphony orchestra. In the style of Danny Elfman and Tim Burton’s Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.

Wonderous Creatures

BPM 120 - An epic, magical and powerful orchestral piece inspired by Danny Elfman and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland.

Halloween Fright

BPM 146 - A scary and ominous Halloween tune featuring Harpsichord, Organ, Bass Clarinet and Orchestra. Similar to Danny Elfman’s Tales from the Crypt.

Through The Rabbit Hole

BPM 80 - a wondrous and magical piece that features bold horns, choir and engaging percussion.

Halloween Stalker

BPM 92 - a relentless driving and hard hitting action cue that builds throughout. In the style of Hans Zimmer.

Ventriloquists Dance

BPM 148 - a fun piece with flutes, clarinets, oboes, xylophone and strings. reminiscent of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” main theme by Charles Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette.

Fairies and Pixies

BPM 100 - a cute and magical piece featuring pizzicato strings and woodwinds. In the style of the Nutcracker’s Sugar Plum Fairy.

Making Halloween

BPM 142 - A fun, twisted and dark Halloween tune featuring full orchestra. In the style of Danny Elfman and Tim Burton’s Nightmare before Christmas

My brand new car

Sentimental, melodious Pop Rock with guitar, e-piano, organ, bass and a relaxed beat. Conveys a warm, harmonious atmosphere, perfect as a talkover for youth, outdoor and nature.

Big Big World

Beautiful, cheerful pop theme with a great acoustic guitar. Gives good vibes, youthfulness, optimism and cheerfulness.


Key Elements of Epic Music

How Epic Music Builds Tension

Epic tracks usually begin with a simple texture and gradually add instruments and volume. This step-by-step build creates tension and release, making the listener feel progress toward a climax. Editors use this natural rise to shape dramatic scenes, product launches or game trailers.

Where Epic Music Is Used

FAQs

Can I use epic music on YouTube without copyright claims?
Yes. All epic tracks licensed at Themusicase include sync rights, so you can upload to YouTube and other platforms without Content ID or copyright problems.
How much does it cost to use epic music in sync projects?
Epic tracks at Themusicase are covered under a clear royalty-free sync license with no hidden fees or ongoing royalties. Full details are explained in our License Agreement.
What makes music sound epic?
Epic music is built on orchestral ensembles, bold brass, large percussion, and gradual builds in intensity. These elements create scale and impact, making the style effective for dramatic storytelling.
Can I use epic music from your library in advertising campaigns?
Yes. To use epic tracks in advertising, you need the Broadcast License, which covers TV, radio, and commercial campaigns. You can review the details here: Broadcast License.
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