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itle: "Liverpool"
Musical Style: Merseybeat, Motown and quilt music, Vocal: Female vocal, warm and emotional, gentle and heartfelt tone, Lyrics language: Mostly Japanese with some English key phrases (e, g, "Liverpool, my memory town", "Always in my life"), Instruments: Classic Liverpool band sound (
electric guitar, jungle guitar, bass, drums), light piano, Mood: Reflective, nostalgic, nsert a really memorable and catchy guitar riff, Tempo: uptempo, Arrangement: Verse–Chorus–Verse–Bridge–Chorus–Outro
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Shine & Fade (輝きと滅亡)
v4.5+
Create a glamorous glam-rock style song inspired by Roxy Music’s The Thrill of It All, Female lead vocal, cool and sensual tone, with dramatic backing chorus singing “woo-woo” in the intro, chorus, and bridge, Lyrics are mainly in Japanese with some English phrases like “Shine & Fade, ” “Thrill of love, ” and “I just want more, ”
The music should be stylish, theatrical, and glittering, with a mix of elegance and decadence Add some psychedelic rock elements, Instrumentation: electric guitar with phaser and clean crunch, driving bass line, drums with hi-hat 16th groove, synth strings and pads, occasional synth brass accents, Include an intro with dreamy pads and chorus “woo-woo, ” a dramatic chorus with full band, and an instrumental break with guitar solo and synth strings, Finish with a glamorous outro fading with “woo-woo, shine & fade, ”
3:45

soft orchestration, pop, and gentle female vocals with a nostalgic touch, classic meets 60s pop, light strings
2:47

and female vocals, medium tempo, merseybeat-inspired with 60s rhythm and blues flavor, female vocals, featuring jangly electric guitars, drums, bass
2:56

bass, merseybeat-inspired rhythm with 60s rhythm and blues essence, female vocals, medium tempo, featuring jangly electric guitars, drums
4:02

piano, the arrangement flows with syncopated rhythms and breezy harmonies, the tenor saxophone takes the lead, and lively percussion, playful yet smooth, saxophone, calypso, calypso jazz, bass, drums, weaving in and out of the melody, featuring tenor saxophone, swaying backdrop, while the piano and percussion create a vibrant, jazz, medium tempo
3:45

1970s Japanese kayou pops style, Female idol singer performing live with a large jazz orchestra, in the style of Dan Ikeda and The New Breed, The intro begins with a bright and glamorous brass fanfare, The main arrangement features lively brass section, lush strings, and electric piano, Include a saxophone solo or a scat-style vocal break during the instrumental interlude for a show-like atmosphere, Finish with a luxurious brass ending to close the performance in a grand style, Medium tempo with an 8-beat rhythm, Clear and sweet female vocal, blending innocence with a touch of melancholy, Lyrics in Japanese, Theme: autumn, a Sunday after the rain, a young woman on a train heading to meet a man she secretly loves
3:32

Contains elements of Merseybeat, doo-wop, motown music, swamp rock, and soul music, Female vocalist singing lead, Lead guitar riff repeats throughout, supported by rhythm guitar, bass, and drums, The tempo is sticky, Up-tempo with 8-beat rhythm to create energetic drive, Lyrics are mainly in Japanese, with occasional English keywords such as Weekend Tripper, Fever, Break out, Night Rider, Vocal is clear, bright, and energetic
3:09

A nostalgic Showa-era Japanese folk song with gentle acoustic guitar, warm harmonica, and soft strings, female vocal, tender and emotional, singing about remembering his younger sister’s childhood and quietly cheering her on from afar, The arrangement should feel warm, acoustic, and folk-like, similar to 1970s Japanese kayoukyoku+Hungarian folk song, Add a gentle guitar solo and humming chorus in the instrumental break, evoking a nostalgic and supportive atmosphere, female vocals, Tempo: Light uptempo
3:54

A bright, bittersweet, urban and pop feel that fuses canzone, and Spanish folk songs Add elements of folklore and Cuban music, with the music in a major key and featuring female vocals
2:48

clear vocals, 1965, sad R&B, oldies, old Motown, slow, soul female vocals, trumpet, tambourine, soulful, sad funk pop
3:54

Angel
v4.5+
lush instrumentation with swirling guitars, late 60's pop, glamorous and wistful, pop, shimmering organ, psychedelic rock, and ethereal female vocals
3:22

Purple Machine Gun
v4.5+
female vocals, raw and echoing like a voice lost in the chaos of war, world, electric, swirling keyboard and organ textures, distorted electric guitar leads with screaming solos, rock, baby bass and bass drum drive the rhythm, synthesizer effects create a trippy atmosphere, blues, psychedelic rock meets late 60's british rock, psychedelic rock
2:23

Lake Baikal (バイカル湖)
v4.5+
and an understated piano melody evoking both grandeur and introspection, transcendent, serene yet poignant, flowing woodwinds, orchestral, classical-inspired, deep, classical, featuring lush strings, world
3:25

Title: Kimi no Umareta Machi (The Town Where You Were Born)
Style: Early 1970s Japanese Kayō-folk song (in the style of Toi et Moi, Norihiko Hashida & Climax)
Vocal: Female vocal, soft and clear, with warmth and sentimental tone, Arrangement: Acoustic guitar arpeggios, warm strings, oboe supporting the melody, acoustic bass, light brush drums, Special Note: Inspired by the arrangement style of Dan Ikeda and the New Breed, with gentle brass and strings as in 1970s Japanese TV music shows, Interlude: Acoustic guitar + strings harmony, oboe tracing the main melody, Mood: Nostalgic, sentimental, yet quietly determined toward tomorrow, Lyrics: (use Japanese lyrics provided above)
2:49

saxophone, jazz, bossa nova jazz, smooth tenor saxophone lead with a gentle rhythm section of piano, bossa nova, drums, bass, lilting performance, and soft percussion, the arrangement features a warm interplay of japanese and portuguese lyrics, creating a tranquil yet vibrant ambiance, female vocals deliver an intimate
3:29

blues, classic, acoustic rhythm guitar provides a driving pulse, drums and percussion emphasize energy, powerful rhythm, electric guitar leads with melodic riffs, pop, electric, supported by piano and bass for a rich southern american atmosphere, female vocals, jazz, country rock, a fusion of 70s fusion jazz, acoustic, and country rock, up-tempo with bright, bright, rock, blues rock
4:21

Melody of the Wind
v4.5+
powerful rhythm with vast wilderness imagery; electric guitar and piano lead; female vocals, classic, country rock, fusion of 70s fusion jazz, jazz, pop, electric, theme, rock, bright, blues, and country rock; up-tempo; bright, blues rock
3:17

slow tempo with lush orchestral strings, bebop, and an alto saxophone weaving through the melody like a silken thread, classical-inspired bebop jazz ballad, jazz, brushed drums, classical, ballad, upright bass, orchestral, saxophone

