Stock Music track: Strings of Honor

Powerful dramatic orchestral string track with mysterious atmospheric synths and pounding heavy percussion. Perfect for scenes of war and tragedy.

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Track details

Track ID number: 9195
Genres: Film & Soundtrack: Sad / Sorrowful / Wistful / Regretful underscores
Moods/Emotions: Menacing / Dangerous / Threatening -- Gloomy / Dark / Sinister -- Sad / Sorrowful / Mournful -- Regret / Painful / Bitter / Angsty -- Mysterious / Mystical / Secretive
Suggested Production Types: Drama / Personal stories -- Fantasy / Fantasy World -- Horror / Thriller -- Mystery / Suspense
Prominent Instruments: Full orchestra -- Synthesizers
Keywords / Hints: pounding, dramatic, epic, heavy, tearful, painful, melodramatic, tragedy, war
Tempo feel: Slow
Tempo Beats Per Minute:
Artist: David Hamilton
Composer: David Hamilton (BMI - CAE#: 578709986)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS - CAE#: 541626758)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): David Hamilton
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: CD-quality / 16-bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track: (None)
About the Artist
David Hamilton David Hamilton

Coming to us from Los Angeles, acclaimed composer David S. Hamilton's cutting edge compositions and orchestrations are featured in a variety of motion pictures, television shows, musicals, and national ad campaigns. David's passion is creating immersive, cinematic soundscapes that carry the listener into another dimension. His unique compositional voice is often characterized by a synergistic blend of modern and classical elements. David received his Bachelor of Music in Composition for Film and Television with highest honors from Northwestern University and his Master of Music in Film Scoring from New York University. David was a Webby Award Nominee, and his music has been featured on various HBO, NBC shows and on Hulu. Other recent credits for David S. Hamilton include Wild Salome, directed by Al Pacino, Rock the Runway, directed by Jeremy Weiss, Luke 11:17, directed by Don Stark, and The Diet Life, directed by Matt Walerstein.