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Days

The Girl's Club 1stアルバム。初めて女性ボーカルのプロデュースに挑戦しました!!
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12 songs
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[BPM] 98 -102 [instruments] double harmonies, harmonies only, ‑other instruments
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[BPM] 142 - 146 [Genre] Pops / Oyster Rock [Instruments] all instruments are programming
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This is a J-Pop song with a tempo of 120 BPM in the key of C major, The instrumentation includes a female lead vocal, a male backing vocal, drums, bass, electric guitar, piano, and strings, The song features a clear verse-chorus structure with an instrumental bridge, The lead vocal is clean and melodic, while the male backing vocal provides harmonies and ad-libs, The drums provide a steady pop beat, the bass plays a walking line, and the electric guitar offers clean arpeggiated chords and occasional melodic fills, The piano provides harmonic support, and the strings add a lush, orchestral texture, Production elements include reverb on the vocals and a balanced mix that highlights the lead vocal
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A sophisticated J-Pop ballad blending elements of contemporary R&B and jazz-pop, The track features a clean, rhythmic electric guitar playing syncopated seventh chords, accompanied by a warm, melodic electric bass and a crisp drum kit with a prominent snare and hi-hat pattern, A lush string section provides emotional swells during the choruses, while a bright, funky electric guitar solo appears in the bridge, The female vocals are expressive and versatile, moving from intimate, breathy verses to powerful, belted choruses with occasional light vibrato, The production is polished, utilizing subtle reverb on the vocals and a balanced mix that highlights the interplay between the rhythmic guitar and the soaring strings, The tempo is a steady mid-tempo groove in a major key, characterized by a sophisticated harmonic structure typical of modern Japanese city pop influences
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melody, pops, medium tempo, melodious rhythm, pleasant rhythm, synthesizer, piano, Fender Rhodes, drums programming, percussion, guitar, strings, interlude included, outro instrumental fade out, total of 4 minutes or more
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[BPM] 120 [Genre] 1992 J-Pop / Girl pop and rock [Instruments] all instruments(Drums, electric bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards(except below), acoustic piano) are programming
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[BPM] 142 - 146 [Genre] Pops / Tomato Pasta Rock [Instruments] drums / electric bass / guitars / keyboards / synthesizer programming
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[BPM] 132 [Genre] slow rock / Assertive Rhythm [Instruments] Drums provide a soft, restrained groove with light kicks and subtle snare accents, Electric bass adds warmth and emotional depth with smooth, rounded tones, Acoustic guitar plays gentle strums and finger-style patterns, while electric guitar adds clean melodic lines and light atmosphere, Acoustic piano supports the harmony with delicate chords, creating a calm emotional base, Keyboards and synthesizer programming add soft textures and ambient layers, carefully produced to enhance warmth without crowding the arrangement, A light whistle melody appears in the bridge or outro, symbolizing nostalgia and quiet reflection, [Vocals] Female lead vocal, close and intimate, almost whispered at times, The performance feels personal and natural, as if speaking to oneself, Background harmonies are minimal and appear only to add emotional depth
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A melancholic and reflective J-Pop ballad featuring a delicate piano-driven arrangement and emotive female vocals, The track begins with a soft, minimalist piano melody accompanied by a spoken-word monologue, transitioning into a gentle acoustic guitar and light percussion, The vocals are airy and expressive, utilizing a mix of chest and head voice to convey emotional depth, The song structure follows a Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus format, with the arrangement swelling during the choruses with subtle string layers and a steady, mid-tempo drum beat, The production is clean and intimate, with a focus on vocal clarity and natural instrument timbres, The key is in a major scale but with a bittersweet, nostalgic tone, maintaining a tempo of approximately 75 BPM, Reverb is used tastefully on the vocals and piano to create a sense of space and longing
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An opening theme for a radio program that sounds like it could be played on an FM station, now it begins, a rhythm that builds excitement, a rhythm that asserts itself, drums, electric bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, synthesizer programming, sync laver programming, Fender Rhode, keyboards(except below)
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the birdsong, daybreak, radio tuning, [total] thirty seconds
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[BPM] 108 [Key] G Major [Vocal / harmonies] one female vocals [Instruments] Drums, electric bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, acoustic piano, synthesizer programming, [Chord] G – D – Em – C progression with gentle pop harmony, Verses use soft piano and acoustic guitar chords, chorus expands with fuller chords and light string support, [Overall]Bright Japanese pop with a warm spring morning feeling, Medium-tempo groove with acoustic guitar strumming, piano harmony, clean electric guitar fills, smooth bass, and light drums, Subtle synth pads and soft strings create a sakura-season atmosphere, Male vocal tone is natural and optimistic, expressing calm confidence and appreciation for everyday life while walking to the station under blooming cherry blossoms, ‑shout, ‑high-frequency range