Equestrian
Pricing for USDF freestyles, pas de deux, exhibition, and drill team depends on both the level of your ride and the kind of music you’d like. Introductory-level routines using pre-existing and license commercial music begin at $300, with prices increasing for higher levels or more customized options. Other factors that may affect cost include if you require music selection, song licensing, and custom choreography.
If you’d like custom composed music, you can choose either a public license (the piece goes into my catalog for others to purchase, at a lower cost) or an exclusive license (you retain sole use rights to the music).
I can work with you in two ways:
- Music editing — editing pre-existing tracks into a mix or mashup that matches your choreography.
- Original composition — creating a custom score tailored to your routine.
For both options, I’ll ask for a video of your choreography (or, if I’m providing choreography, videos of your horse’s gaits). For original compositions, we’ll also discuss your desired style and atmosphere, and I’ll create a short mock-up so you can confirm the direction before I complete the full piece.
In every case, you’ll receive a draft version to review and request any adjustments before final delivery. My goal is to create music that enhances your performance and highlights you and your horse’s partnership and strengths.
All music will be properly licensed.
Choreography
Let us put together your showstopper with choreography that highlights your horse’s strengths, and shines with symmetry and elegance. With experience riding freestyles through the FEI Grand Prix, we take the stress out of USDF level requirements and can develop a floorplan just for you.




