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Late 1960s to early 1970s Turkish pop, vintage studio recording feel, clear female vocal with neutral and direct delivery, minimal vibrato, no modern phrasing, classic orchestral arrangement with strings, muted brass accents, clean electric guitar, soft tremolo, upright bass, simple acoustic drum kit, mono to narrow stereo image, plate reverb typical of the era, warm analog saturation, steady tempo, emotional but restrained performance, nostalgic radio sound, timeless melodic structure
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Create a 1970s Anatolian rock arrangement inspired by the traditional folk song “Ela Gözlüm, ” preserving its original tempo and rhythmic flow while reimagining it with a classic Anatolian rock sound, Build the track around bağlama carrying the main melody, supported by fuzz and lightly overdriven electric guitars with long sustain, analog bass lines, and loose, organic 1970s-style drums, Feature a strong and expressive female lead vocal with a clear, emotional tone reminiscent of powerful Turkish rock singers, delivering the lyrics with respect to the folk roots while adding dramatic depth, Allow extended instrumental sections with melodic improvisation, warm analog saturation, and a spacious psychedelic atmosphere, The overall sound should feel timeless, earthy, emotional, and deeply rooted in classic 70s Anatolian rock culture
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Create a 1970s Anatolian Rock track inspired by Barış Manço and Cem Karaca, Use vintage electric guitars with light fuzz, warm bass, dry 70s drums, bağlama phrases, and subtle Hammond organ, Energetic but open vocal tone, clear and expressive, no heavy reverb, Groove-driven rhythm, protest-rock attitude, emotional but strong delivery, Include dynamic verses, a rising bridge, and a powerful final climax, Analog warmth, tape-style saturation, natural room ambience, Maintain the traditional folk melody while expanding it into a full rock arrangement
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Create a 1970s Anatolian rock song titled “Serenad” by Turnalar, inspired by Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı, Tempo 84 BPM, key Em, Instrumentation: fuzz electric guitar riffs, dry vintage drums, round analog bass, subtle Farfisa organ, Very light background flute texture for atmosphere, never in front, Female lead vocal: confident, full-bodied, raw Turkish tone — not dreamy, not soft, She sings with strong chest voice and emotional grit, slightly raspy edge, Verses tight and close, choruses open wide with layered harmonies, Warm analog tape mix, no delay, minimal reverb, End with sustained fuzz guitar solo fading naturally, Duration ~3:45
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Create a 1970s Anatolian rock track titled “Güller Gibi” by Turnalar, based on Ahmet Haşim’s poem “Akşam”, Tempo ~82 BPM, key Am, Start with reverb-soaked clean guitar arpeggio (Am–F–C–G) and soft female vocal, After 20s, add warm bass and mellow vintage drums, Use Stratocaster with analog delay, electric bağlama for call-response, and a subtle mellotron pad, Drums: Ludwig 70s kit, loose hi-hat, tom rolls, Female vocal tone: smoky, emotional, Turkish phrasing with mystical expression, Verses calm and intimate; choruses (“Akşam, yine akşam”) wide, soaring, and reverb-heavy, Mood: dreamy, melancholic, nostalgic, feels like sunset over Anatolia, End with guitar solo drenched in tape delay, fading slowly, Length ~3, 5 min
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Create a 1970s-style Turkish psychedelic rock version of the song 'Yanımda Kal', Use warm, analog-sounding guitars with light fuzz distortion, melodic solos, and occasional wah pedal leads, Add groovy live bass and organic drums with roomy reverb, slightly laid-back feel, Include Hammond organ or vintage synth layers for psychedelic depth, Vocals are female, passionate but slightly raw, reminiscent of 70s Anatolian rock singers, with subtle chorus backing vocals in the chorus for a hypnotic vibe, Tempo is moderate and groovy, arrangement should have long instrumental sections, especially a guitar solo outro that fades out gradually, Overall feel: warm, nostalgic, psychedelic yet emotional
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1970s Anatolian rock, psychedelic folk rock fusion, traditional Turkish bağlama combined with fuzz electric guitar and wah, analog bass with warm saturation, live acoustic drum kit with open hi-hat groove, Hammond / Farfisa style organ, subtle analog synth pads, bendir accents, Female lead vocal, clean and powerful with Anatolian vibrato, natural phrasing, no autotune feel, plate reverb and light tape delay, Tempo mid-slow, hypnotic groove, village folk melody merged with urban rock energy, Vintage recording character, tape saturation, wide but dirty stereo guitars, psychedelic instrumental breaks with bağlama solos, Emotional, earthy, cinematic Anatolian atmosphere, preserving original folk structure and melody
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1970s Anatolian psychedelic rock, Erzurum folk melody fused with classic Turkish bağlama and fuzz electric guitar, wah accents, warm analog bass, live vintage drum kit with open hi-hat groove, Hammond organ swells, subtle analog synth pads, light bendir textures, Female lead vocal clean and powerful with Anatolian vibrato and emotional phrasing, folk call-and-response backing vocals, Plate reverb and light tape delay on vocals, Mid-tempo hypnotic groove, earthy village folk feeling blended with urban psychedelic rock energy, Vintage tape saturation, soft grain, wide but dirty stereo guitars, expressive bağlama solos, Emotional, nostalgic, cinematic Anatolian atmosphere, preserving original folk structure and lyrical integrity

