3 : Reward For The Angel Apr 2026
End on a final, resonant chord that fades into silence, leaving the listener with a sense of profound stillness. Suggested Instrumentation High tremolo violins, warm cellos.
A single, lonely oboe or flute for the "voice" of the Angel.
The orchestration thins out until only a single or high piano note remains. 3 : Reward for the Angel
The harmony shifts from simple chords to lush, suspended chords (9ths and 11ths), creating a feeling of weightlessness.
Layer in a (Oohs and Aahs) to provide a "foundation of clouds." End on a final, resonant chord that fades
Introduce the primary melody on a or French horn . It should be wide-intervaled and soaring, moving upward to signify the Angel’s ascent.
The melody shouldn't feel rushed; use long, sustained notes that "bloom" with a slight crescendo. The orchestration thins out until only a single
Open with high, shimmering using sul tasto (bowing over the fingerboard) to create a soft, breathy texture.