4:08

A haunting bagpipe solo introduces the track over subtle, distant snare and bass drum pulses, Flutes weave modal countermelodies, female leads with female choir, Violins and cellos gradually build a resonant drone, culminating in a wistful, unified, and fading march
4:55

Delicate lute patterns weave gentle arpeggios, filling spacious silences that evoke the airy mountainside, The lilting Scottish female vocal glides with subtle ornamentation and a mournful, translucent resonance, conveying ethereal melancholy, Lute harmonics hint at fragrant, drifting notes
4:36

A folk-blues ballad, led by a soulful female voice with a French accent, opens with plucked lute and smoky, expressive melodies, Hurdy-gurdy drones create an ancient, organic texture, The arrangement stays intimate and solo, evoking bardic storytelling with subtle blues inflections
4:47

Emerald Grove
v4.5+
An ethereal piece opens with flowing water textures and delicate motifs, The lead instrument is a lute, accompanied by light hurdy-gurdy, glass armonica and mixed seraphim voices weave airy harmonies, while cello, double bass, and bassoon provide a resonant foundation, Shaman drum and tympanum pulse with a spacious, primal groove, uniting all forces
6:28

A devilish blues track led by haunting orchestral bells and violin riffs weaving twisted melodies over a gritty double bass metronomic drone, Cello and bassoon add rich, moody undertones, while lute picks out syncopated blues motifs, Bodhrán drives the rhythm with dark, stomping pulse
5:21

A slow bardic folk anthem, grounded by steady acoustic lute and resonant drums, unfolds with mournful cello weaving through modal melodies, Verses bloom with layered open-fifth harmonies and warlike percussion, A powerful female leads with muted affection, ending on a chilling solo vocal outro
5:03

So I Have Spoken
v4.5+
The song opens with sparse, light lute arpeggios and warm, resolute female vocals, Long instrumentals weave the melody and harmony together with symphonies, Ancient percussion—bodhrán and tympanum—establish a deep, earthy pulse, As the arrangement flows, the hurdy-gurdy introduces droning textures, and majestic organ tones from the Valère Basilica add grandeur to the chorus
13:40

The song opens with mournful piano and lilting strings, underpinned by deep, resonant pipe organ, Verses are sparse and sombre, building tension, Choruses feature distorted lyre, lute, and hurdy-gurdy chords, weaving majestic neo-classical and cinematic rock textures
3:19

A slow bardic folk anthem begins with steady acoustic lute and resonant drums, Mournful cello interlaces modal melodies throughout
4:09

Create a song titled “Threads of Fire”, performed by a single sensual female voice accompanied only by a harp, The overall tone should be intimate, mysterious, and emotionally charged, evoking both desire and reverence, The rhythm must be slow, hypnotic, and fluid, like a lullaby woven with tension and devotion, The vocals should sound clear, expressive, and deeply human, carrying both tenderness and restrained power, Each verse should unfold gently, allowing the harp to breathe between lines, with arpeggios that shimmer like moonlight on water, The mood should blend ancient and ethereal elements, suggesting a sacred ritual of trust and connection, Imagine a song born in a temple or by candlelight, where the voice caresses the listener’s senses as if sharing a forbidden secret, Think of Celtic or fantasy-inspired atmospheres, soft reverb, warm acoustics, and subtle harmonic echoes that emphasize emotion over perfection
4:06

Create a song titled “Child of the Waves”, performed by a single female voice accompanied only by a simple harp, The tone should be melancholic, ethereal, and hauntingly pure, evoking both sorrow and divine grace, The tempo is slow, with a clear, steady rhythm that mirrors the pull and retreat of the sea, The harp should sound delicate and spacious, each note like a drop of water echoing in eternity, The vocals must be emotive and fragile, carrying the ache of loss yet touched by faith and transcendence, The singer should sound as though she’s calling from the edge of the storm, her voice trembling between earth and heaven, The atmosphere should blend Celtic folk and sacred lament, as if sung beside a tempestuous shore under moonlight, Soft reverb, gentle harmonics, and the distant suggestion of waves complete this Pandemonium-like elegy—a song of surrender, mercy, and eternal calm
5:42

A slow bardic folk anthem, grounded by steady acoustic lute and resonant drums, unfolds with mournful cello weaving through modal melodies, Verses bloom with layered open-fifth harmonies and warlike percussion, A powerful female leads with muted affection, ending on a chilling solo vocal outro
5:04

A slow bardic folk anthem crafted for a duo, with a female voice and a male voice blending together from the very first intro, The song is driven by steady acoustic lute, deep resonant drums, and a mournful cello weaving through modal minor melodies, The intro must present both voices intertwined in soft, haunting harmony, Verses alternate between the male and female singers, each intimate, ritualistic, and carried by open-fifth harmonies and lightly warlike percussion, The female voice is warm, emotional, slightly hushed; the male voice is deep, solemn, and resonant, Refrains must fuse both voices in powerful, interlaced harmonies that rise in intensity, The bridge alternates between the two before converging in a dramatic unison, Maintain a slow, haunting tempo and end with a whispered two-voice outro
4:38

Create a slow, intoxicating bardic tango built around a deep, expressive Alto female voice and a lute as the leading instrument, supported by subtle low strings, soft hand-percussion, and atmospheric whispers, The mood must be sensual, mournful, and haunting, like a love song carried across an abandoned ballroom, The tempo should be slow and deliberate, with a steady tango pulse that feels restrained, smoldering, and full of unresolved desire, Each verse should feel like a confession whispered against the skin, with the lute weaving sinuous, melancholic lines around the vocals, The refrain must swell with emotional weight before falling back into a hush, Add ghostly reverb and breathy closeness, as if the singer performs inches from the listener, The final outro should fade into whispered echoes, Use these lyrics exactly as written:
“Like an old and dying volcano, my heart beats a weary flame…”
4:21

Cinematic progressive metal track with heavy drop-tuned guitars, double kick drums, and a dark emotional atmosphere, Low clean Female vocal, deep and expressive, Long instrumental sections with rich musical arrangement, Intro builds slowly with ambient textures, synths, and a single guitar chord, Each verse is followed by a solo — either guitar or violin — emotional and melodic, The sound evolves progressively, with tension and dynamic changes, The final chorus explodes with full orchestra, low strings, and choir layers — powerful but not overly bright, maintaining a heavy cinematic tone, Focus on depth, contrast, and emotion — music first, vocals integrated as part of the scene, Slow-to-mid tempo, dramatic structure, wide soundstage, movie-like feeling
4:19

A devilish blues track led by haunting orchestral bells and violin riffs weaving twisted melodies over a gritty double bass metronomic drone, Cello and bassoon add rich, moody undertones, while lute picks out syncopated blues motifs, Bodhrán drives the rhythm with dark, stomping pulse
4:14

Unarmed
v5
Create a slow, intoxicating bardic tango built around a deep, expressive Alto female voice and a lute as the leading instrument, supported by subtle low strings, soft hand-percussion, and atmospheric whispers, The mood must be sensual, mournful, and haunting, like a love song carried across an abandoned ballroom, The tempo should be slow and deliberate, with a steady tango pulse that feels restrained, smoldering, and full of unresolved desire, Each verse should feel like a confession whispered against the skin, with the lute weaving sinuous, melancholic lines around the vocals, The refrain must swell with emotional weight before falling back into a hush, Add ghostly reverb and breathy closeness, as if the singer performs inches from the listener, The final outro should fade into whispered echoes
4:46

A dark, emotional devilish-blues tavern song blending Celtic folk and infernal undertones, Create a slow to mid-tempo track built around haunting orchestral bells and twisted violin riffs weaving blues-infused melodies over a gritty, metronomic double-bass drone, Add cello and bassoon for rich, moody undercurrents, with a lute picking out syncopated blues motifs, The bodhrán provides a driving, dark stomping pulse, The atmosphere shifts into a warm, emotional tavern feel: a quartet of female vocalists trading harmonies, as if singing around a hearth in Fairhaven, Use lyre, hurdy-gurdy, soft melodic bodhrán, scabellum, and tympanum to build a rustic, magical ambience, The music must carry the spirit of chosen kinship: villagers of Fairhaven finding solace, courage, and unity through whisky, shared songs, The tone is wistful, bold, smoky, resilient, mixing Celtic warmth with a hint of the infernal
4:21

Create a bardic Celtic folk song with a soft, intimate female vocal delivering the verses with warmth and clarity, almost whispered, as if sung beside a fire in the Second Circle, The chorus should grow gradually into a gentle crescendo, emotional and uplifting, without losing its acoustic purity, Instruments: lute, bodhrán, violin, Celtic harp, flute, Musical mood blending Celtic tradition with touches of blues and French folk-pop, The arrangement should feel nostalgic, reflective and comforting, evoking the idea of returning home after hardship, The lute leads the rhythm with soft patterns, harp and flute bring airy warmth, violin adds emotional lines, and the bodhrán pulses steadily, Overall tone: heartfelt, melodic, intimate verses rising into a powerful, hopeful refrain
4:53

5:39

Create a bardic Celtic folk song with a soft, intimate female vocal delivering the verses with warmth and clarity, almost whispered, as if sung beside a fire in the Second Circle, The chorus should grow gradually into a gentle crescendo, emotional and uplifting, without losing its acoustic purity, Instruments: lute, bodhrán, violin, Celtic harp, flute, Musical mood blending Celtic tradition with touches of blues and French folk-pop, The arrangement should feel nostalgic, reflective and comforting, evoking the idea of returning home after hardship, The lute leads the rhythm with soft patterns, harp and flute bring airy warmth, violin adds emotional lines, and the bodhrán pulses steadily, Overall tone: heartfelt, melodic, intimate verses rising into a powerful, hopeful refrain
3:31

An emotional, dark folk–blues–influenced bardic anthem for a single female voice with a steady, flowing mid-slow tempo, Driven by acoustic lute, enchanting Celtic harp, deep resonant drums, and mournful cello in modal minor tones, The intro opens with the female voice alone, clear and controlled, haunting yet precisely articulated, accompanied by sparse, ritualistic harp arpeggios, Verses are intimate and emotionally intense, sung in a warm, focused tone with clean diction, blending folk storytelling with restrained blues phrasing, supported by open-fifth harmonies and subtle, lightly warlike percussion, Refrains rise in intensity through layered harmonies from the same voice, with harp and cello swelling in a measured, grounded pulse, dark but never blurred, The bridge strips back to voice and harp, maintaining clarity and tension, before rebuilding into a strong, unified final refrain, End with a whispered but intelligible vocal harmony over lingering harp resonance
4:54

A dark, grounded blues-folk track with a steady mid-tempo shuffle feel, relaxed but always moving forward, The song is led by warm acoustic guitar, strummed and lightly fingerpicked in a constant, walking rhythm that anchors the groove from start to finish, A gritty double bass walks beneath the guitar with clear, rolling lines, giving weight and momentum, Bodhrán provides a firm, earthy pulse, heavy in the step but unhurried, reinforcing the forward motion without rushing, Subtle violin phrases and low cello lines appear sparingly, adding tension and depth without slowing the groove, The arrangement stays raw and intimate, leaving space for the voice, Midway through the track, a blues guitar solo emerges, slightly overdriven and expressive, The solo is muscular but restrained, bending notes slowly, answering the vocal lines rather than overpowering them, then settling back naturally into the rhythm, Overall mood: earthy, defiant, road-worn blues with folk roots, steady movement, e
5:54

Dark, emotional blues-folk track with a strong roots-blues core and subtle Celtic folk color, Mid-tempo, slightly driving, steady and grounded, with a forward-moving groove, Gritty acoustic rhythm guitar sets a road-worn pulse, Deep, expressive female lead vocal, clear, present, and well articulated, intimate but powerful, emotionally restrained, no breathiness, no mumbling, crisp diction, Melody feels heavy and fatalistic, like standing at a crossroads, but carried by motion rather than drag, Sparse Celtic touches through modal harmony, low fiddle or bowed strings, and a distant bodhrán texture, never overpowering the blues, Arrangement starts minimal with voice and acoustic guitar, builds gradually, Chorus is repetitive, haunting, weighty, After chorus II, insert a long, expressive electric guitar solo, bluesy, slightly overdriven, slow bends, before returning to Verse 5, Final chorus feels heavier and resigned, Overall mood: dignity in suffering, raw humanity, clear vocal presence
5:39

Acoustic Celtic harp ballad, slow tempo in 6/8, The song opens with a solo cello introduction, calm and resonant, reflective rather than mournful, setting a serious but steady tone, One clear feminine singing voice enters, firmly projected, with steady breath support, clean articulation and an open, resonant tone, Never whispered, never breathy, never fragile, Emotion is controlled and lucid, carried by melody and phrasing rather than sorrow, The harp provides the rhythmic foundation and harmony with steady arpeggios, giving forward motion, A solo cello gradually weaves in, lyrical and warm, adding tension without heaviness, After the first chorus, a composed cello solo appears, expressive but restrained, then returns to support the voice, No percussion, no synths, no choir, no ambient pads, Fully acoustic performance, Vocal presence is clear and grounded, as in a folk or classical concert, The atmosphere is reflective, resilient and dignified, more enduring than sorrowful
3:23

Still
v5
Genre / Style:
Blues-pop song with electric band setup, Mid-tempo groove, steady and driving, Instrumentation:
Electric guitar as main instrument, clean to slightly gritty tone, rhythmic playing, Electric bass clearly present and structured, steady groove, Full drum kit with a solid backbeat, Optional subtle synth pad in the background, Vocals:
Female mezzo-soprano vocal, Clear, powerful, and grounded voice, Strong projection, confident delivery, Voice sits clearly above the band, Rhythm / Groove:
Steady blues-inspired rhythm with pop accessibility, Consistent pulse throughout the song, The song moves forward, never slow, never dragging, Structure:
Verses with steady groove, Chorus wider and more intense, rhythm unchanged, Bridge with a noticeable rhythmic shift and increased intensity, tighter groove, vocals more direct, Final Chorus main voice support by gospel choir, Ending:
Fade-out ending progressive, no abrupt, Band and vocals continues playing while volume gradually decreases
4:07

Gospel soul, energetic gospel blues, Blues Brothers style, classic American gospel revival, VERSES : Powerful, expressive female lead
Gospel choir as backing vocals, warm and restrained
CHORUS AND BRIDGE : led by the female soloist
Choir provides harmonic pads and short responses between lead lines
Clear melodic space for the lead vocal Choir used for harmony, call-and-response, echoes between lead lines, no unison wall of sound, Chorus led by the soloist, choir mixed low, reinforcing emotion without masking lyrics, Full band: gospel church organ prominent but controlled, piano, blues electric guitar, bass, live drums with strong groove, light hand claps mixed low, Mood: uplifting, gritty, soulful, live church revival energy with discipline, Tempo: mid-tempo to upbeat, Theme: belonging, home, roots, return, resilience, love for a harsh land, community and memory, Structure: solo-led verses, solo-led chorus with choir support, strong dynamic build-up final chorus
5:11

Chicago blues style, mid-tempo groove with a steady shuffle feel, Electric blues band with expressive electric guitar, warm tube amp tone, slow bending notes, subtle vibrato, Walking bass line, live drums with swing and deep pocket, Occasional harmonica phrases answering the vocal lines, Female lead vocal, soulful, gritty, and expressive, Confident delivery with emotional restraint, more strength than sorrow, Natural phrasing, slight rasp, strong storytelling tone, Theme of perseverance, transformation, and belonging, A journey through struggle toward self-acceptance and finding one’s place, Clear verse and chorus structure, memorable refrain, strong emotional payoff at the end, No modern pop elements, no synths, no autotune, Classic, raw, timeless blues atmosphere



