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Armenian

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qanun, armenian, duduk, arabic
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الأنغام الأرمينية, الآلات الشعبية
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start withe a duduk and Armenian drums
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armenian, traditional, melancholy
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Start with Armenian dance music modern song between chorus put dance rhythms let me move my hips
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pop, eastern melodic motifs + western club production, sensual, strong, armenian pop-club, dance acoustic guitar dance rhythm hand clap’s saxophones groove Armenian drums
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start withe a duduk and Armenian drums upbeat armenian traditional drums beat and zourna I want to dance to it
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Upbeat Armenian folk-pop wedding song in the style of Fast 6/8 rhythm, joyful and energetic, Traditional Armenian dance feel (Kochari / Shoror inspired), Instruments: clarinet lead melody, driving dhol and darbuka, rhythmic keyboard/synth, light accordion accents, Male vocal, strong folk tone, Simple Armenian lyrics about love, homeland, unity, celebration, Catchy repetitive chorus designed for group dancing and singing, wedding band energy, high energy throughout
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This is a high-energy Armenian folk dance track with a driving rhythm, The instrumentation features a prominent drum machine providing a steady dance beat, a bass guitar laying down a simple but effective root-fifth pattern, and a synth playing a melodic counterpoint, A zurna, a traditional Armenian wind instrument, carries the main melody with its distinctive reedy timbre, The male lead vocalist sings in a clear, slightly nasal tone, employing a call-and-response style with the zurna, The song structure is verse-chorus, with instrumental breaks featuring the zurna, The tempo is upbeat, around 130 BPM, and the key is minor, contributing to the melancholic yet danceable feel, Production elements include a moderate amount of reverb on the zurna and vocals, giving them a spacious quality, and a tight, punchy mix overall, club mix upbeat
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Slow, emotional opening with Armenian duduk bouzouki, bouzouki melancholic and romantic, Transition into an upbeat 1970s Armenian tavern dance song with heavy rhythmic bouzouki throughout, oud accents, laiko/meyhane style, Joyful late-night drinking and dancing atmosphere, clapping crowd energy, Male vocal singing in Armenian with clear pronunciation, short singable phrases, addictive repeated chorus made for looping, Long bouzouki instrumental solos and taksim sections between verses, Warm analog vintage sound, rhythmic, joyful, made for dancing, drinking, and celebrating life
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This is a high-energy Armenian folk dance track with a driving rhythm, The instrumentation features a prominent drum machine providing a steady dance beat, a bass guitar laying down a simple but effective root-fifth pattern, and a synth playing a melodic counterpoint, A zurna, a traditional Armenian wind instrument, carries the main melody with its distinctive reedy timbre, The male lead vocalist sings in a clear, slightly nasal tone, employing a call-and-response style with the zurna, The song structure is verse-chorus, with instrumental breaks featuring the zurna, The tempo is upbeat, around 130 BPM, and the key is minor, contributing to the melancholic yet danceable feel, Production elements include a moderate amount of reverb on the zurna and vocals, giving them a spacious quality, and a tight, punchy mix overall, club mix upbeat
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1980s Turkish arabesk ballad with timeless feel Tempo: Mid-tempo, steady, not slow Mood: Fate, resignation, deep heartbreak, dignity Instrumentation: Turkish/Arabic oud as lead, bendir and darbuka drums, emotional violins, no modern synths Vocals: Male, deep chest voice, expressive, behind-the-beat phrasing, whispered ad-libs in bridge Structure: Clear verses and choruses, short post-chorus lament, commanding bridge, accepting final chorus Production: Old-school arabesk spirit with modern clarity, cinematic, emotional but forward-moving
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1980s Turkish arabesk ballad with timeless feel Tempo: Mid-tempo, steady, not slow Mood: Fate, resignation, deep heartbreak, dignity Instrumentation: Turkish/Arabic oud as lead, bendir and darbuka drums, emotional violins, no modern synths Vocals: Male, deep chest voice, expressive, behind-the-beat phrasing, whispered ad-libs in bridge Structure: Clear verses and choruses, short post-chorus lament, commanding bridge, accepting final chorus Production: Old-school arabesk spirit with modern clarity, cinematic, emotional but forward-moving
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dance, Armenian female vocal, darbuka, tabla, davul, qanun, ney flute, oriental violin, duduk, authentic Middle Eastern dance, Lebanese belly dance style, Turkish oriental dance, Egyptian belly dance rhythm, energetic, hypnotic, professional, instrumental focused, violin, vocal, hypnotic, belly dance
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1980s Turkish arabesk-inspired calm love ballad, very restrained and intimate, mid-tempo but soft and flowing, Turkish oud lead, soft bendir, very light darbuka, warm violins in the background, no modern synths, male bass-baritone only, dark low chest voice, thick warm velvet tone, close-mic intimate singing, relaxed breathy delivery, almost whispered in parts, gentle legato, flat low melody, narrow vocal range, no dramatic rise, no chorus lift, no belting, no screaming, no high notes, no tenor color, no emotional shouting, no explosive climax, keep the same calm low energy in every section, breeze-like feeling, tender and peaceful, romantic and soft, old-school spirit with modern clarity, the voice must stay low, warm, calm, and grounded from beginning to end very low male vocal only, soft and calm, never raise pitch, never intensify the chorus, sing as if quietly confessing love at night male bass-baritone only, extremely low register, soft chest voice, calm and intimate, no high not