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2月週末定期3

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6 songs
4:01Song Image
Visual kei vocal with dramatic, aggressive delivery, dark and theatrical tone, sharp vibrato and emotional growls, Ultra-heavy, brutal sound production, two distorted electric guitars (left/right), tight palm-muting riffs, fast alternate picking, low-tuned, crushing guitar tone, Slap bass prominent in the mix, funky yet violent attack, percussive and driving, Double bass drum throughout, high-speed metal drumming, relentless and explosive, tight kick patterns, powerful snare hits, Tempo: fast to mid-fast, Key: minor, dark and tense atmosphere, Genre blend: Visual Kei × Extreme Metal × Hardcore × Nu-Metal elements, no pop feel, no softness, pure aggression and intensity
4:09Song Image
BPM77 Emotional Japanese pop rock in the style of back number, Powerful yet bittersweet band sound, androgynous male vocalist” Slow and sticky articulation, No vibrato, Frequent fall technique, Impressive intro & interlude
3:54Song Image
Japanese sacred ballad centered on Gagaku instruments, fused with extremely subtle EDM rhythm, Sho sustained chords form the harmonic core, Hichiriki leads emotionally, Ryuteki adds airy ceremonial phrases, Gakuso and Gakubiwa provide sparse, ritualistic string textures, Kakko, Taiko, and Shoko create a traditional ceremonial pulse, layered with a very soft electronic kick like a heartbeat, Very slow tempo, around 66–70 BPM, often free-flowing, EDM is minimal and never dominant, no drops, no aggressive synths, Mood is sacred, solemn, elegant, and timeless, Feels like an ancient ritual breathing quietly in the modern age
3:37Song Image
male & female duet Mid-tempo J-Pop ballad with a blend of acoustic and electronic elements, The track features a clean, rhythmic acoustic guitar strumming pattern as the foundation, layered with a syncopated electronic drum beat consisting of a crisp snare and a subtle kick, Melodic interest is provided by a bright, staccato electric piano and occasional atmospheric synth pads, The male vocals are smooth and emotive, utilizing a mix of chest voice and light falsetto, particularly in the melodic leaps of the chorus, The song structure follows a standard Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus format, The production is polished with a clear separation of instruments, light reverb on the vocals, and a warm, balanced frequency response, The key is in a major scale with a hopeful yet nostalgic tone, maintaining a steady 4/4 time signature at approximately 95 BPM
2:48Song Image
Bright Japanese nursery rhyme, children-friendly and easy to sing, happy and innocent mood, mid-tempo (88–96 BPM), major key (C major or D major), simple and catchy melody, very narrow vocal range, stepwise melodic movement, clear phrasing suitable for children, children’s choir as the main vocal, unison singing with occasional simple harmony, pure and natural child voices, no vocal effects, no vibrato, acoustic piano and light acoustic guitar, glockenspiel and bells for a playful, magical tone, minimal percussion (hand claps, soft tambourine), no drums, no bass-heavy elements, short intro and outro, storybook-like, wholesome and family-friendly, perfect for school concerts and children’s choir performances
4:14Song Image
BPM77 Emotional Japanese pop rock in the style of back number, Powerful yet bittersweet band sound, androgynous male vocalist” Slow and sticky articulation, No vibrato, Frequent fall technique, Impressive intro & interlude