So here is a little thing I saw on a friend’s xanga and thought it looked good.
Put your iPod on shuffle and let it play! Every song that plays, put the song next to each section.
[OPENING CREDITS]: Brave by (Nichole Nordeman) Actually this is pretty appropriate for opening credits.
[WAKING UP]: Gypsy Rover (The Countdown Singers) Hmmmm….not quite energetic enough.
[FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL]: She moved through the Fair (Celtic Woman) Yeah I can see how this might work…I guess if you had a crush on someone at school. =p Either way I love this song.
[FALLING IN LOVE]: The Call to Dance (Leahy) At first you might think this one wouldn’t fit. But the driving beat sounds kinda like a heart. And I guess you could make an analogy between a dance and falling in love.
[FIGHT SONG]: Walking in the Air (Celtic Woman) Oh no! This does not fit at all!!!! This is a song fit only for a Peter Pan movie not a fight song.
[BREAKING UP]: Cape Breton Medley (Leahy) Way too lighthearted for a breakup unless of course you wanted to breakup.
[PROM]: Tommy's Tarbukas (The Road North) Hmmm… This doesn’t really fit either.
[LIFE]: Mood Ring (Reliant K) Hahahahaha!!!!! Perfect!
[MENTAL BREAKDOWN]: The King of Love My Shepard is (Song of the Piper) Well if you’re going through a mental breakdown this would be a good song to listen to.
[DRIVING]: The Butterfly (Celtic Woman) Some people probably wouldn’t consider this to be Driving music but it works for me.
[FLASHBACK]: To Know You (Nichole Nordeman) Hmmm….not really sure about this one. I guess maybe.
[WEDDING]: Legacy (Nichole Nordeman) I guess it could be appropriate since you want to leave a legacy for the inevitable children.
[BIRTH OF CHILD]: Flight to the Ford (LoTR) From the name you wouldn’t guess it but the music does seem to fit. (Okay the first and last parts fit, the middle is to scary).
[FINAL BATTLE]: Be Thou My Vision (4Him) Yep. That works.
[DEATH SCENE]: Evenstar (Celtic Circles) This works really well as a death scene theme. It’s slow and plaintive with just that little twinge of hope buried somewhere in the melody.
[FUNERAL SONG]: Harry’s Game (Celtic Woman) This works too though I can think of some that would have been better.
[END CREDITS]: May it Be (LoTR) Oh Yeah! It doesn’t need any explaining.
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