Sad, Cinematic Music for Creators, Filmmaking, Games, Apps. 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.

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Including Cinematic, Strings, Dramatic, Emotional, Piano and Epic music themes.

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Sadness

A very emotional, sad royalty free music theme with deep pads, staccato strings, piano bits and big choirs, ideal for cinematic intros, trailers, war contents, games or love stories.

Passing Time

A deep emotional, tense royalty free music piece with a small string ensemble and synth pads, great for farewell, thinking, leaving or decision making film scenes.

Passionate Background

Gentle background track surrounding a violin theme. Accompanied by marimba, piano and some percussive sounds this piece fits well in the background of an infomercial, commercial, documentary or any other media seeking a friendly musical companion.

Finding Things Out

Calm background track featuring calm sounds and melodies. Will work wel in documentaries, film or any other media.

Final Act (Cinematic Orchestral)

An orchestral track with piano melody and orchestra background, gradually evolving to an emotional and rather heroic climax. Great for background music in films, videos, emotional scenes and various sentimental content.

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...

Facing Challenges

Suspenseful background track featuring piano, strings and light percussion. Towards the middle a choir is introduced to enhance the tension some before ending with a subtle piano motif.

epic cinema 18

Is a kaleidoscope of sounds, ranging from orchestral soundtracks to intimate, peaceful compositions and string ensembles. The album is a journey of sounds and one that draws each piece, despite variations in sensibility and color, into a coherent musical experience.

epic cinema 17

Is a kaleidoscope of sounds, ranging from orchestral soundtracks to intimate, peaceful compositions and string ensembles. The album is a journey of sounds and one that draws each piece, despite variations in sensibility and color, into a coherent musical experience.

epic cinema 16

Is a kaleidoscope of sounds, ranging from orchestral soundtracks to intimate, peaceful compositions and string ensembles. The album is a journey of sounds and one that draws each piece, despite variations in sensibility and color, into a coherent musical experience.


Sad Cinematic Music: Royalty-Free Emotion for Media

Sad cinematic music conveys deep emotion, loss, and reflection with haunting piano, strings, soft pads, and atmospheric textures. It’s designed to move audiences, enhance storytelling, and bring emotional weight to dramatic moments. At Themusicase.com, you can explore a curated collection of royalty-free sad cinematic tracks. Each track includes a sync license, making them safe for use in film, advertising, games, podcasts, and online content without extra clearance.

Where Sad Cinematic Music Works Best

Choosing Themusicase gives you a royalty-free sync license—perfect for editors who need emotional cinematic scores without copyright concerns.

FAQs

Is your sad cinematic music royalty-free?
Yes. All sad cinematic tracks at Themusicase.com are royalty-free and come with sync rights for safe use across projects.
Can I use sad cinematic tracks in a short film?
Yes. You can license sad cinematic music for short films, independent projects, and even festival screenings. Your PDF license certificate serves as proof of rights.
Do I need to buy another license if I reuse the same track in multiple projects?
No. One license covers unlimited projects using the same track. See our License Agreement page for full details.
How much does it cost to license sad cinematic music?
Themusicase offers two license options based on your project needs. Full pricing and usage conditions are explained on our License Agreement page.
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