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orchestral music

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12 songs
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Create a peaceful orchestral piece inspired by a quiet Korean countryside night, Begin with a soft solo flute, setting a calm and nostalgic tone, Gradually introduce other instruments—warm strings (violin, viola, cello), clarinet, and horn—one by one, building a gentle ensemble, Soft timpani rolls appear occasionally to add subtle depth, Throughout the piece, include ambient nature sounds like distant crickets, frogs, rustling leaves, and night winds, fading in and out gently, blending with the music without overpowering it, The composition should feel slow, reflective, and heartwarming, capturing the feeling of lying under stars in a rural village, Around the middle, let the ambient nature sounds become slightly more noticeable, then fade again, End the piece as it began—with a solo flute, slowly fading into the night, Tempo should be slow (60–70 bpm), Instruments: flute (solo), strings, clarinet, horn, soft timpani, Sound design: subtle ambient countryside night
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soft
v4.5+
Emotional orchestral music in the style of a Japanese anime soundtrack like “Your Name, ” Begins with a soft, nostalgic piano and gentle strings, gradually building into a dramatic and heartwarming climax, Evokes feelings of longing, wonder, and emotional connection, as if looking at the sky remembering someone, Cinematic, beautiful, and deeply moving
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Compose a gentle orchestral piece inspired by a peaceful Korean countryside night, Begin with a soft piano solo, playing slowly and reflectively to set a warm and nostalgic tone, Gradually layer in other instruments—strings, clarinet, horn—one by one, blending smoothly to create a comforting ensemble, Subtle timpani rolls appear occasionally, adding gentle depth without disrupting the calm, Throughout the piece, weave in soft ambient sounds of rural night—crickets, frogs, rustling leaves, distant dogs—fading in and out naturally, complementing the music, The mood should be tender, quiet, and soothing, like sitting outside on a summer night under the stars, Let the piece swell slightly in the middle, then gently fall back, ending with a return to the solo piano fading into the silence, Tempo: slow (60–70 bpm), Instruments: piano (solo intro and ending), strings, clarinet, horn, soft timpani, Sound design: subtle ambient countryside night, seamlessly integrated
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Compose a gentle orchestral piece inspired by a peaceful Korean countryside night, Begin with a soft piano solo, playing slowly and reflectively to set a warm and nostalgic tone, Gradually layer in other instruments—strings, clarinet, horn—one by one, blending smoothly to create a comforting ensemble, Subtle timpani rolls appear occasionally, adding gentle depth without disrupting the calm, Throughout the piece, weave in soft ambient sounds of rural night—crickets, frogs, rustling leaves, distant dogs—fading in and out naturally, complementing the music, The mood should be tender, quiet, and soothing, like sitting outside on a summer night under the stars, Let the piece swell slightly in the middle, then gently fall back, ending with a return to the solo piano fading into the silence, Tempo: slow (60–70 bpm), Instruments: piano (solo intro and ending), strings, clarinet, horn, soft timpani, Sound design: subtle ambient countryside night, seamlessly integrated
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Compose a cinematic orchestral piece inspired by a quiet summer night in the Korean countryside, Begin with soft piano and warm strings to create a nostalgic, reflective mood, Gradually introduce clarinet and horn to enrich the texture, Timpani should play a clear, expressive role—present and emotional, with defined rolls and accents that add cinematic weight and tension, Throughout the piece, blend in ambient night sounds such as distant crickets, frogs, and gentle wind, subtly layered under the music to enhance the rural atmosphere, The overall tone should feel peaceful and introspective, like quietly observing the stillness of nature at night, Let the composition slowly rise into a powerful emotional swell in the middle section, led by strong timpani and full harmonies, then gently descend back to a soft, quiet ending, Tempo: slow to moderate (60–75 bpm), Instruments: piano, strings, clarinet, horn, **timpani (clearly audible and expressive)**, Sound design: soft countryside night a
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Compose a cinematic orchestral piece inspired by a quiet summer night in the Korean countryside, Begin with soft piano and warm strings to create a nostalgic, reflective mood, Gradually introduce clarinet and horn to enrich the texture, Timpani should play a clear, expressive role—present and emotional, with defined rolls and accents that add cinematic weight and tension, Throughout the piece, blend in ambient night sounds such as distant crickets, frogs, and gentle wind, subtly layered under the music to enhance the rural atmosphere, The overall tone should feel peaceful and introspective, like quietly observing the stillness of nature at night, Let the composition slowly rise into a powerful emotional swell in the middle section, led by strong timpani and full harmonies, then gently descend back to a soft, quiet ending, Tempo: slow to moderate (60–75 bpm), Instruments: piano, strings, clarinet, horn, **timpani (clearly audible and expressive)**, Sound design: soft countryside night a
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一Create a calm orchestral piece inspired by a quiet Korean countryside night, Begin with a soft solo ocarina, playing a simple, nostalgic melody, Slowly introduce other instruments—gentle clarinet, horn, and light piano accents, Cello and violin join subtly in the background, kept soft and delicate to preserve the peaceful mood, Occasionally, soft timpani rolls add warmth and quiet depth, Throughout the piece, blend in ambient countryside night sounds—distant crickets, frogs, rustling leaves, soft wind—fading in and out naturally, complementing the music, The overall atmosphere should feel peaceful, tender, and rural—like resting under stars on a summer night in a small Korean village, Let the music slowly build in richness without losing its softness, then gently fade back, ending with the ocarina returning alone, Tempo: slow (60–70 bpm), Instruments: ocarina (solo), soft strings (violin, cello), clarinet, horn, light piano, soft timpani, Ambient: rural night sounds, subtly mixed
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Alone
v4.5
A cinematic, piano-driven composition inspired by "Your Name" (Kimi no Na wa), Starts with a soft, emotional solo piano, Gentle string layers (light violin and cello) subtly support the melody without overpowering it, Minimal ambient textures and soft synth pads add depth, Builds with flowing piano arpeggios and restrained drums, accompanied by soft electric guitar, Evokes feelings of longing, wonder, and quiet hope, Melancholic yet uplifting, Perfect for anime-style film scores, 100–110 BPM, mostly major key with emotional modulations
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A cinematic orchestral and band concerto in the style of "Your Name" (Kimi no Na wa), Starts with a gentle piano motif, joined by strings (violin, cello) and ambient pads, Gradually builds with soft electric guitar arpeggios, rhythmic drums, and emotional chord progressions, Midway, a dramatic swell with full orchestra and rock band fusion, Evokes feelings of nostalgia, wonder, and longing, Melancholic yet hopeful atmosphere, Japanese anime film soundtrack style, 90-120 BPM, major key with modal interchange
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Compose a peaceful orchestral piece inspired by a quiet Korean countryside night, Begin with a soft solo ocarina, playing a simple, nostalgic melody to set a calm and heartfelt tone, Slowly introduce other instruments—gentle clarinet, warm horn, soft piano, and delicate strings like violin and cello, kept light in volume to not overpower the ocarina, Add subtle timpani rolls occasionally for soft depth, Throughout the piece, blend in ambient countryside night sounds—crickets, frogs, rustling leaves, soft wind—rising and fading gently to match the music’s flow, The mood should feel warm, rural, and reflective, like resting under the stars in a peaceful village, Let the music swell slightly with emotion midway, then gently fade, ending with the solo ocarina returning quietly into the night, Tempo: slow (60–70 bpm), Instruments: ocarina (solo), light strings, clarinet, horn, soft piano, subtle timpani, Ambience: rural night sounds, integrated softly into the background
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Compose a peaceful orchestral piece inspired by a quiet Korean countryside night, Begin with a soft solo ocarina, playing a simple, nostalgic melody to set a calm and heartfelt tone, Slowly introduce other instruments—gentle clarinet, warm horn, soft piano, and delicate strings like violin and cello, kept light in volume to not overpower the ocarina, Add subtle timpani rolls occasionally for soft depth, Throughout the piece, blend in ambient countryside night sounds—crickets, frogs, rustling leaves, soft wind—rising and fading gently to match the music’s flow, The mood should feel warm, rural, and reflective, like resting under the stars in a peaceful village, Let the music swell slightly with emotion midway, then gently fade, ending with the solo ocarina returning quietly into the night, Tempo: slow (60–70 bpm), Instruments: ocarina (solo), light strings, clarinet, horn, soft piano, subtle timpani, Ambience: rural night sounds, integrated softly into the background
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A cinematic, piano-driven composition inspired by "Your Name" (Kimi no Na wa), Starts with a soft, emotional solo piano, Gentle string layers (light violin and cello) subtly support the melody without overpowering it, Minimal ambient textures and soft synth pads add depth, Builds with flowing piano arpeggios and restrained drums, accompanied by soft electric guitar, Evokes feelings of longing, wonder, and quiet hope, Melancholic yet uplifting, Perfect for anime-style film scores, 100–110 BPM, mostly major key with emotional modulations