1:17

A joyful New Year’s song featuring traditional Japanese instruments like shakuhachi, koto, taiko, and shamisen, The melody should capture the festive spirit and auspiciousness of the season
1:33

A joyful New Year’s song featuring traditional Japanese instruments like shakuhachi, koto, taiko, and shamisen, The melody should capture the festive spirit and auspiciousness of the season
3:40

『和楽器メタル』
v4.5
Create an energetic dance music track using only traditional Japanese instruments, Feature the koto as the lead, playing fast, rhythmic melodies that drive the groove like a synth lead, Combine it with taiko drums for a powerful beat, shamisen for percussive texture, and shakuhachi for ambient layers, Structure the track like an EDM banger: intro, build-up, drop, and outro, Use tempo around 120–130 BPM, Let the koto take center stage during the drop, delivering fast and catchy riffs, Percussion should be tight and repetitive, giving the track a danceable pulse, Avoid vocals or electronic synths — rely on the raw sound of Japanese instruments to deliver a modern club feel with a traditional edge
3:12

『Ninja』(和楽器メタル)
v4.5
Compose a powerful instrumental track using only traditional Japanese instruments, Feature the koto as the lead, playing fast, intricate melodies like a shredding electric guitar, Support it with taiko drums for heavy, driving rhythms, shamisen for gritty texture, and shakuhachi for atmospheric background tones, Begin with a moody koto intro, then build into a high-energy, fast-paced rhythm, Let the piece escalate with dynamic tempo shifts and layered instrumentation, Structure the track like a metal song: intro, build-up, intense climax, and sharp or echoing ending, Keep the tone fierce, emotional, and cinematic — a fusion of traditional sounds with the spirit of heavy metal, No vocals or electronic elements
3:44

『和楽器メタル』
v4.5
Compose a powerful instrumental track using only traditional Japanese instruments, Feature the koto as the lead, playing fast, intricate melodies like a shredding electric guitar, Support it with taiko drums for heavy, driving rhythms, shamisen for gritty texture, and shakuhachi for atmospheric background tones, Begin with a moody koto intro, then build into a high-energy, fast-paced rhythm, Let the piece escalate with dynamic tempo shifts and layered instrumentation, Structure the track like a metal song: intro, build-up, intense climax, and sharp or echoing ending, Keep the tone fierce, emotional, and cinematic — a fusion of traditional sounds with the spirit of heavy metal, No vocals or electronic elements
3:19

『和楽器メタル』
v4.5
Create an energetic dance music track using only traditional Japanese instruments, Feature the koto as the lead, playing fast, rhythmic melodies that drive the groove like a synth lead, Combine it with taiko drums for a powerful beat, shamisen for percussive texture, and shakuhachi for ambient layers, Structure the track like an EDM banger: intro, build-up, drop, and outro, Use tempo around 120–130 BPM, Let the koto take center stage during the drop, delivering fast and catchy riffs, Percussion should be tight and repetitive, giving the track a danceable pulse, Avoid vocals or electronic synths — rely on the raw sound of Japanese instruments to deliver a modern club feel with a traditional edge
