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Memory

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Memory
by Elmer Ferrer

“Memory” is a midtempo indie instrumental in D Major at 115 BPM, blending bass, percussion, synth, and subtle choir textures. Atmospheric, dark, and reflective, it balances emotional weight with clarity, making it ideal for memory-driven storytelling, introspection, and scenes where past and present begin to overlap.

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Track: Memory
Clean Intro: Yes (0:00)
Edit Points: 0:16 / 0:32 / 0:48 / 1:04 / 1:20 / 1:36 / 1:52
Button Ending: No, soft atmospheric tail
Loopable: High
Best Loop Candidates: 0:32–1:04 / 1:04–1:36 / 1:20–1:52
Use Case: Reflective cue for memory sequences, emotional recall, introspection, layered timelines, and scenes where past experiences resurface with subtle tension.

Assets

  • Sync Pitch Sheet
  • Sync Potential
  • Stem Tracks
  • Choir / Instrumental
  • Track Narrative
  • Artist Bio
Elmer Ferrer

Guitarist • Composer • Producer

Elmer Ferrer is a Cuban-Canadian guitarist, composer, and producer celebrated for his versatility and innovation. Born in Cuba, Ferrer was immersed in the island’s rich musical traditions from a young age, shaping his eclectic and expressive guitar style.

With contributions to over 300 CDs, DVDs, and film soundtracks, Ferrer’s career spans blues, R&B, rock, and world music. He’s performed at major festivals worldwide, often in front of crowds exceeding 90,000, and collaborated with a wide array of international artists.

His work has earned Latin Grammy nominations and a Goya Award for Best Score, cementing his reputation as one of the most dynamic voices in modern guitar music.

Sync Pitch Sheet: Memory

Song Profile

  • Genres: Indie
  • Key Signature: D Major
  • BPM: 115
  • Tempo: Midtempo
  • Vocals: Choir / Instrumental
  • Moods: Atmospheric, Dark, Moody, Reflective
  • Type: One Stop

Instrumentation

  • Bass
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Synth

Track Summary

“Memory” is a midtempo indie cue in D Major at 115 BPM, combining rhythmic foundation with atmospheric synths and subtle choir textures. It creates a reflective and slightly dark emotional space suited for introspection and narrative recall.

Sync Highlights

  • 115 BPM supports steady emotional pacing and visual continuity.
  • Choir texture adds depth and emotional resonance.
  • Balanced rhythmic and atmospheric layers support both movement and reflection.
  • Instrumental one-stop track supports fast clearance and flexible placement.

Sync Potential

“Memory” by Elmer Ferrer is ideal for scenes where the past informs the present. Its blend of rhythm, atmosphere, and choir creates a grounded yet emotional tone that works well for recollection, layered storytelling, and introspective transitions.

Scene Types

  • Flashbacks and memory recall
  • Emotional reflection and introspection
  • Layered timelines or narrative overlap
  • Quiet dramatic transitions
  • Character-driven emotional development
Track Narrative:
“Memory” feels like fragments of the past rising to the surface. The rhythm keeps the present moving, while the atmospheric and choir elements pull the listener backward into reflection. It’s a cue that sits between time — grounded, emotional, and quietly unresolved.

Stem Tracks

Stem availability can be confirmed upon request.

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