Start with sharp, discordant themes using staccato notes and minor chords to represent the external scorn faced by Nehemiah and the workers.
Transition into a darker, intense theme using a crescendo in volume and tempo with heavy use of the lower piano register to express deep anger and a plea for justice.
Employ a slower, softer melody with sparse, lingering notes to depict the growing fear and uncertainty among the people under threat.
Shift to a rhythmic, resolute melody with a repetitive motif that grows in strength, alternating between minor and major modes to show the emotional swings.
Introduce a series of urgent, alert notes like repeated trills or fast arpeggios, symbolizing the constant readiness for danger.
Conclude with a powerful, unifying theme using a full range of the piano, strong resonant chords to celebrate the spirit of unity that binds the community together