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Lanterns In The River

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10 songs
3:54Song Image
Cinematic Japanese instrumental, Begins with soft rainfall ambience and slow taiko drums, Shakuhachi carries a wistful melody while koto and biwa weave gentle counter-rhythms underneath, Add low strings or pads for warmth, The music should feel like calm reflection in a wooden house as rain falls outside—melancholic, peaceful, endlessly human, Style notes: • Tempo: ~75 BPM • Mood: serene, wistful, rain-soaked • Instrumentation: shakuhachi (lead), koto, biwa, taiko, light strings/pads, rainfall ambience • Length target: 4–6 min
4:38Song Image
Cinematic Japanese instrumental, Begins with soft rainfall ambience and slow taiko drums, Shakuhachi carries a wistful melody while koto and biwa weave gentle counter-rhythms underneath, Add low strings or pads for warmth, The music should feel like calm reflection in a wooden house as rain falls outside—melancholic, peaceful, endlessly human, Style notes: • Tempo: ~75 BPM • Mood: serene, wistful, rain-soaked • Instrumentation: shakuhachi (lead), koto, biwa, taiko, light strings/pads, rainfall ambience • Length target: 4–6 min
3:57Song Image
Japanese cinematic instrumental built around koto, biwa, and shakuhachi, Slow, meditative tempo, The koto plays delicate repeating patterns while the biwa adds deep, percussive accents and expressive bends, Shakuhachi carries a gentle, breathy melody above them, Add faint taiko drums and soft ambient pads to give a sense of mist and distance, The piece should feel like dawn over a quiet garden—spiritual, timeless, and full of light, Style notes: • Tempo: ~70 BPM • Mood: calm, sacred, reflective • Instrumentation: koto, biwa, shakuhachi, faint taiko, ambient pad • Length target: 4–5 min
3:44Song Image
Japanese cinematic instrumental built around koto, biwa, and shakuhachi, Slow, meditative tempo, The koto plays delicate repeating patterns while the biwa adds deep, percussive accents and expressive bends, Shakuhachi carries a gentle, breathy melody above them, Add faint taiko drums and soft ambient pads to give a sense of mist and distance, The piece should feel like dawn over a quiet garden—spiritual, timeless, and full of light, Style notes: • Tempo: ~70 BPM • Mood: calm, sacred, reflective • Instrumentation: koto, biwa, shakuhachi, faint taiko, ambient pad • Length target: 4–5 min
4:04Song Image
Minimalist Japanese ambient instrumental, Koto plays slow, spacious patterns; shakuhachi floats above with long, breathy tones, Add faint temple bells and the quiet rustle of wind through bamboo, The music should feel like sitting in a moss garden where time pauses, Keep it very soft and meditative, ” Style notes: • Tempo: free, around 60 BPM • Mood: tranquil, introspective • Instrumentation: koto, shakuhachi, temple bells, light ambient pad • Length target: 4–5 min
3:07Song Image
Minimalist Japanese ambient instrumental, Koto plays slow, spacious patterns; shakuhachi floats above with long, breathy tones, Add faint temple bells and the quiet rustle of wind through bamboo, The music should feel like sitting in a moss garden where time pauses, Keep it very soft and meditative, ” Style notes: • Tempo: free, around 60 BPM • Mood: tranquil, introspective • Instrumentation: koto, shakuhachi, temple bells, light ambient pad • Length target: 4–5 min
3:41Song Image
Gentle Japanese-inspired cinematic instrumental, Koto and biwa trade soft phrases like a conversation at dusk, Shakuhachi floats a tender melody above, while faint taiko and wind chimes move underneath like ripples, The piece should feel like a quiet vow carried downstream on candlelit water—calm, luminous, eternal, Style notes: • Tempo: ~70 BPM • Mood: peaceful, romantic, timeless • Instrumentation: koto, biwa, shakuhachi, light taiko, subtle choral pad or ambient drone • Length target: 4–6 min
3:29Song Image
Gentle Japanese-inspired cinematic instrumental, Koto and biwa trade soft phrases like a conversation at dusk, Shakuhachi floats a tender melody above, while faint taiko and wind chimes move underneath like ripples, The piece should feel like a quiet vow carried downstream on candlelit water—calm, luminous, eternal, Style notes: • Tempo: ~70 BPM • Mood: peaceful, romantic, timeless • Instrumentation: koto, biwa, shakuhachi, light taiko, subtle choral pad or ambient drone • Length target: 4–6 min
3:34Song Image
Cinematic Japanese closing piece, Begins with low taiko and deep biwa tones, Gradually add strings, choir, and shimmering koto accents as the piece rises into a slow, majestic finale, The sound should feel ancient yet timeless—moonlit temples, memory, and release, End with a single sustained note fading into night, ” Style notes: • Tempo: ~80 BPM • Mood: grand, reflective, spiritual • Instrumentation: biwa, koto, taiko, strings, soft choir pad • Length target: 5–6 min
3:12Song Image
Cinematic Japanese closing piece, Begins with low taiko and deep biwa tones, Gradually add strings, choir, and shimmering koto accents as the piece rises into a slow, majestic finale, The sound should feel ancient yet timeless—moonlit temples, memory, and release, End with a single sustained note fading into night, ” Style notes: • Tempo: ~80 BPM • Mood: grand, reflective, spiritual • Instrumentation: biwa, koto, taiko, strings, soft choir pad • Length target: 5–6 min