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TSue

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5 songs
2:59Song Image
Cinematic autumn instrumental with a steady, mid-tempo beat, evoking crisp fall air, rustling leaves, and magical, slightly eerie forests, Warm cello and strings for depth, subtle piano in minor chords, gentle woodwinds or quirky plucked instruments for whimsy, and ambient sounds like rushing wind and creaking scarecrows, Mood is adventurous, mysterious, and slightly spooky—like walking through a golden field at sunset or following a magical path on Halloween, Energetic enough to inspire movement, exploration, or playful trick-or-treating
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Generate a mid-tempo modern indie/folk song in G major, ~3:30 in length, with a rich, expressive female lead vocal, The style should blend soulful, dark, cinematic tone with storytelling, emotive indie/folk vibe, Include: • Warm acoustic guitar with dynamic picking and strumming, slightly intimate and raw • Subtle piano and soft ambient pads to enhance emotion • Light percussion (brushes, soft snare, or gentle kick) to drive tempo without overpowering • Optional cello or low strings for depth during choruses and bridge • Lead vocal expressive, breathy, slightly haunting, conveying longing and introspection • Sister/female backing vocals only on the choruses, layered naturally • Tempo and arrangement tuned to keep total track ~3:30
2:51Song Image
Indie/folk track opening with rich fingerpicked acoustic guitar and a warm alto female lead, supported by delicate sister vocal harmonies, Gentle tambourine pulses under soft banjo or mandolin accents, weaving in playful melodic phrases, The airy, swaying groove conjures a cozy, intimate mood—inviting, crisp, and golden
2:51Song Image
Modern country-folk song, 86 BPM, key of G major, Acoustic guitar foundation with added mandolin and light tambourine for rhythm, Build instrument layers gradually, increasing warmth and energy in choruses without overpowering vocals, Include gentle, natural harmonies in choruses and outro, supporting but not overshadowing the lead vocal, Female lead vocal should be warm, mid-range, soulful, and easy to sing along with, with the heartfelt storytelling and approachable tone found in songs like “Everything She Ain’t” and “Janice at the Hotel Bar, ” Deliver the line “Buckle up, baby — hold on to your, seat!” with a playful, tongue-in-cheek spoken pause before “seat, ” Create a singable, memorable melody with emotional nuance and clear phrasing, End with the repeated, softly echoed outro lines: “Keep your nose clean, ” “Things mama told, ” “Wear your Sunday best, ” “Things mama told, ” “It’s the little things, ” “Things mama told, ” “Things mama told,
3:47Song Image
Female vocals warm, slightly husky, expressive with playful inflection, gentle syncopation, 82 bpm, upbeat but laid-back groove, key B♭ major, back porch folk with roots rock and Americana, warm lively conversational tone, Acoustic guitar rhythmic fingerpicking and light strumming, warm melodic upright bass, cajón or light hand percussion, tambourine or shaker for sparkle, subtle twangy electric or slide guitar fills, soft harmonica or fiddle accents, sparse piano chord stabs, natural room reverb, bright clear mix, Conversational verses with dynamic lifts, Soft repeated lines (okay, okay—I hear you; I need something; it didn’t hurt me none; barefoot truth) sung quietly as echoes or whispered harmonies to create intimacy and space, Intro with guitar-bass vamp, subtle build in final stanza and outro, instrumental breaks with light fills, outro fades on repeated “barefoot truth” with harmonies and percussion fade