Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home sheet music

Today’s choice for our sheet is more classical, so without a big introduction, here you have To Build a Home, by The Cinematic Orchestra.

The Cinematic Orchestra is a British band, created in 1999 by Jason Swinscoe, singing incredible nu-jazz and downtempo music genres.

The band is signed to independent record label Ninja Tune, they concentrate mostly on nu-jazz, but they are the best also at electronic music, downtempo, and modern classical music.

Looking at their history, The Cinematic Orchestra produced four studio albums and two film soundtrack albums.

The free To Build a Home piano sheet music is a song produced by The Cinematic Orchestra and released in October 2007.

The song was released as a chamber pop music genre song, as the second single from the band’s third studio album named Ma Fleur – 2007.

To Build a Home was written by Phil France, Jason Swinscoe, and Patrick Watson, with the production of Jason Swinscoe.

Considered a piano ballad, the free To Build a Home piano sheets serve as the opening song to its album and it features vocals from Patrick Watson.

Looking into the song’s composition, the instrumental begins with three to four piano chords looped, introducing strings and falsetto vocals eventually.

The story of the song’s lyrics features Watson wanting to create a home for his family, which is such a great feeling and ambition in life.

The music video released for To Build a Home was notable for the themes included in it, and it was filmed in Cumbria.

The video features the actors Peter Mullan and Julia Ford.

Because of its wonderful meaning and positive reception from music critics, the song has been used in TV shows, movies, and commercials.

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