Begin with a dark and heavy melody to convey David’s conviction and guilt.
Introduce intense and sharp themes to reflect the anger and judgment conveyed by Nathan’s words.
Use somber and melancholic motifs to capture David’s repentance and sorrow.
Include motifs that convey deep grief and mourning during the illness and death of David’s child.
Integrate themes that highlight the forgiveness and grace David receives from God.
Conclude with a calm and uplifting theme to depict the restoration and hope with the birth of Solomon and David’s comfort.