2:17

Experimental Japanese ambient B&B, Shakuhachi and Wadaiko, singer, make new Taiko and shakuhachi expressions and genre, Change style modulation: airy neo soul to B&B to shouting Industrial chorus, the end is gagaku, Shakuhachi: lead and conductor, freestyle, swing, edgy, stop and go, tricky, breath and death expressions, modulates styles, Breath of shakuhachi tells us alive and death, rebirth, Wadaiko: provides the huge field of music, danceable gagaku, percussive, play also bass roles, create gravity, per, Vocal: androgynous, wide range, multiple personalities and style, JP and EN bilingual, spoken pop to neo soul, Enka influenced, Soft to raspy shout, scream, Modulation; silence and breathing, stop and go, death and rebirth, Groove: gripping gravity, Mixed: spatial live performance
3:06

J-Pop, Menhera Idol, Jirai-kei, Denpa-kei, Fast-paced, Hyperpop, Japanese Traditional Instruments, Koto, Shamisen, Taiko drums, Festival vibes, Electronic, Heavy Bass, Aggressive Synthesizer, High-pitched Female Vocals, Cute but Scary, Shouts and Chants
4:19

Epic Japanese mythological ritual music, Tempo 70–76 BPM, minor key based on Japanese scales (Insen / Yo), dark and tense at first, The song begins as a summoning ritual: female vocal chants (“suiu”, vowel chants) with breathy, unstable pitch, not fully melodic, Low taiko hits are sparse and restrained, shakuhachi focuses on breath and long tones, koto acts as a drone, Male choir sustains low ritual harmonies like ancient priests, Sharp call shouts (“sa!”, “ha!”) are synchronized with short taiko strikes, followed by moments of silence to create sacred tension, Verses are minimal and atmospheric, with forest wind and bell ambience expressing a holy space, In the later section, bells ring more clearly and thin cinematic strings slowly enter, suggesting the world responding, At the final chant, the female voice suddenly becomes stable, pure, and divine, In the climax, all instruments release together—full taiko, wide strings, strong male choir—and the final scream marks the successful
3:54

Female Rapper, Japanese Hip Hop, Breakbeat, Bpm 120–130, Traditional Japanese Instruments (Shakuhachi, Shamisen, Koto), Call-And-Response Ad-Libs, Japanese Hype Shouts, Crowd-Style Interjections
4:34

Shamisen, Koto, Taiko, Emo, Shakuhachi, J-Rock, Medium Tempo, Refreshing, Melodic, Influence of Japanese Traditional Music in Arrangement, The verse features soft and delicate vocals, the pre-chorus gradually builds tension, and the chorus bursts with powerful, emotional energy, **Sung by female vocal with crystal, fascinating and mesmerizing voice with beautiful soft falsetto, **
4:23

EDM × Japanese Kagura Fusion × Festival Trance
BPM 132, Key A minor
Massive EDM Drop, Future Bass Chords, Bright Super Saw
Deep festival kick, snappy snare, sidechain pumping
Japanese Kagura flute (ryuteki/shinobue), taiko ensemble, kagura bells
Shinto ceremonial atmosphere × EDM power
Reverb sky ambience, thunder FX, airy risers
Ancient prayer chanting in background choir
Dragon-energy synth textures, light-beam arps
Verse parts calm and ceremonial, Kagura-flute lead
Chorus and Drop explode with bright EDM supersaws
Final chorus is heroic and divine, rainbow-colored soundwall
2:21

Japanese lyrics, Fast-paced Hyperpop, Electro Swing, Menhera Idol, Jirai-kei, Denpa-kei, Japanese Traditional Instruments, Koto, Shamisen, Taiko drums, Festival vibes, Heavy Bass, Aggressive Synth, High-pitched Cute Scary Female Vocals, Chaotic Jazz Fusion
4:37

Style/Mood
Cinematic Japanese ballad-style rock with an ambient intro and emotive female vocals, An immersive atmosphere inspired by the natural and spiritual flow of Japan, Neither aggressive nor shouty, but introspective, emotional, and cinematic, Clear sound, Medium to mid-tempo rock (120-140 BPM)
Intro (Environmental Sound Design)
Natural ambience: gentle breeze, distant thunder, and forest air, Taiko drums, Japanese flute
Instrumentation
Female lead vocals (soft → emotional → subdued release)
Heartbeat-like taiko drums (not festival-style, cinematic)
Bass guitar (clean → emotional driving, not metal)
Delicate piano, EDM elements (sub-bass, subtle risers, cinematic drops)
Biwa and koto express layers of emotional memory, Ambient pads and strings create a cinematic atmosphere, Vocal Style
Japanese female vocals, The song begins calmly and intimately, but without a single scream, the emotion gradually builds, The English lyrics are whispered, a pure inner monologue
4:40

3:12

(Traditional Wafuu Anime Pop:1, 3), (Festive Taiko Groove:1, 2), (Female Vocal Focus:1, 5), (Clear & Powerful Production:1, 2), [Virtuoso Shamisen], [Majestic Shakuhachi], [Thunderous Taiko], [Bright Piano]Mix/Master: Focus on Acoustic Clarity of Wafuu Instruments, Punchy Taiko Low-end, Radiant High-end, Wide Stereo Imaging, Rhythm & Groove: [BPM: 160-175], [Up-tempo Festive Beat], [Traditional Taiko Rhythm Patterns], [Light Rock Drive], Melody & Harmony: [Key: Minor Pentatonic / Yonanuki Scale], [Catchy Anime-style Harmony], [Clear & Dynamic Female Vocals], Instrumentation: Leading Shamisen, Leading Shakuhachi, Powerful Taiko Drums, Grand Piano, Clean/Crunch Electric Guitar (Minimal), Electric Bass, Standard Drum Kit (Backing), ‑[Heavy Metal Distortion, ‑Gritty, ‑Lo-fi, ‑Muffled, ‑Quiet, ‑Minimalist, ‑Dark, ‑Slow Tempo, ‑Western-only instruments]
3:17

"業" #和フェス
v4.5-all
Fast-paced Japanese hip-hop using ONLY traditional Japanese instruments, High-speed shamisen riffs as the main rhythm, powerful taiko drums driving the beat, and sharp, eerie shakuhachi phrases cutting through the track, No modern instruments, no synths, no guitars, no drum kits, Male vocal, rap only, aggressive and ominous delivery, Dark Japanese horror atmosphere, curses, shadows, folklore, fear, and rituals, Relentless momentum, intense and unsettling mood
3:10

cinematic dark traditional Japanese scale EDM, BPM 150, matsuri festival, yagi-bushi
ninja battle scene, shakuhachi, taiko, atmospheric wind effects, futurefunk baseline, uplifting
5:04

cute + ditzy + sweet autotuned [soprano] young female children's scat and sigh in relief, princess mood, vocaloid, soft layered and fleeting poetic whisper harmony, ghost voice, church choir, vocal music, Volkslied, polyphony, Choral, [dark atomosphere], [horror core], [kowa-core], kwaidan, loop music, melodic hiphop, miyako-bushi, gagaku symphonic orchestra, lo-fi, city pop classic, chanson soul, Idol kayō, bossa nova, Chillstep chillwave, melodic dubstep, Atmospheric Drum and Bass, [miyako-pop], virginal, viol, lute, ranckett, crumhorns, classic cornetto, serpent, sackbutt, sho, biwa, taiko, suzu, koto, shakuhachi, shamisen, emotinal pauses, ethereal resonance, ancient japanese musical, japanese court music, j-new era pop, japanese idol song, girl group
3:39

spoken, male vocals, A moody intro with sparse piano and distant reverb-laden guitar opens the song, Verses bring in a minimal trap beat and airy synth pads, while the chorus swells with layered harmonies and crisp percussion, Subtle bass and understated electronic textures add modern warmth throughout
3:59

A deeply emotional, ethereal, and melancholic J-Pop Ballad with strong cinematic and traditional Japanese influences, The atmosphere should be expansive, evoking images of a vast, starry night sky and gentle, flowing garments (like a celestial robe or hagoromo), Incorporate subtle, beautiful orchestration with strings (violins, cello), a gentle piano, and a faint, traditional Japanese flute (like a shinobue or shakuhachi) to add a delicate, nostalgic texture, The arrangement should build to a powerful, sweeping crescendo in the chorus, then return to a serene calm, Female Vocalist, The voice should be clear, pure, and strong, with a beautiful vibrato, A mature, alto-to-soprano range is ideal, capable of conveying both a delicate, intimate whisper and a commanding, emotional belt, The sound should be reminiscent of popular female J-Pop ballad singers known for their evocative and technically skilled performances
2:53

I Love 巫女巫女!#和フェス
v4.5-all
kawaii, electronic, dreamy; layers of synth and a driving beat create a sense of motion and wonder, echo, harmony, denpa, japanese shamisen
4:52

cute + ditzy + sweet autotuned [soprano] young female children's scat and sigh in relief, princess mood, vocaloid, soft layered and fleeting poetic whisper harmony, ghost voice, church choir, vocal music, Volkslied, polyphony, Choral, [dark atomosphere], [horror core], [kowa-core], kwaidan, loop music, melodic hiphop, miyako-bushi, gagaku symphonic orchestra, lo-fi, city pop classic, chanson soul, Idol kayō, bossa nova, Chillstep chillwave, melodic dubstep, Atmospheric Drum and Bass, [miyako-pop], virginal, viol, lute, ranckett, crumhorns, classic cornetto, serpent, sackbutt, sho, biwa, taiko, suzu, koto, shakuhachi, shamisen, emotinal pauses, ethereal resonance, ancient japanese musical, japanese court music, j-new era pop, japanese idol song, girl group
3:41

Create a Japanese-style arrangement for the song lyrics, Use traditional instruments such as koto (箏), shamisen (三味線), shakuhachi (尺八), and taiko (太鼓), Blend them with soft ambient pads to give a ritualistic, ethereal atmosphere, The vocal line should follow the ancient Japanese poetic style (古文調), with clear space for breath and resonance, Tempo: slow to moderate (around 70–80 BPM), Mood: solemn, nostalgic, yet luminous — like a shrine ritual under moonlight, Add subtle reverb to simulate temple acoustics, In the chorus, emphasize taiko and koto arpeggios to create emotional lift, Bridge should feature shakuhachi solo, fading into silence before the final chorus, Overall: fusion of traditional Japanese soundscape with modern ambient remix
4:19

Japanese kawaii dance-rock festival track blending traditional Japanese instruments with bright, playful pop energy, Cheerful, colorful, and uplifting, combining festival excitement with cute, bouncy charm, kawaii Vocal, Child Vocal
Tempo & Groove
Fast tempo (150 BPM)
Bouncy dance-rock beat with playful syncopation
Punchy kick and snappy snare, constant movement
Instrumentation
Shamisen and shakuhachi used as catchy, short melodic hooks
Taiko supports rhythm with light, festive accents
Bright electric guitars with rhythmic stabs and pop-friendly distortion
Thick but friendly bass, rounded and danceable
Cute synth plucks, bells, and chiptune-like textures for sparkle
Arrangement
Dense, colorful arrangement with minimal silence
Frequent fills, call-and-response motifs, and repeating hooks
Choruses explode with joyful energy rather than aggression
Traditional melodies simplified and made sing-along friendly
4:00

Futurecore, Slugger Pop, with Percussive Elements, polyrhythm and Cathartic, Japanese Horror Atmosphere, Husky and androgynous female vocal soft and playful delivery in verses more emotional and expressive in choruses, Bright percussive shamisen driving upper rhythm (800 Hz–5 kHz) clear and foregrounded razor-sharp attack strong transients dominant rhythmic hook always audible no masking, Telecaster with Zvex Fuzz Factory bridge-muted picking in verses and full chord strumming in chorus and drop strong grainy fuzz texture spitty and gated midrange-focused (500 Hz–3 kHz), Complex polyrhythmic synth bass supports the groove with controlled low-end mass, Small taiko–focused percussion with resonant reverb tail, Glitch and stutter FX for playful futuristic accents (3–8 kHz), Clear instrument separation no muddy mids shamisen prioritized in clarity and attack guitar occupies gritty midrange without masking, Masterpiece Quality high-resolution loud but not crushed wide and deep stereo
3:32

Japanese Pop With Traditional Kyoto Aesthetic, Elegant And Emotional J-Pop Arrangement
Inspired By Kyoto’s Seasonal Beauty And Quiet Atmosphere, Modern Pop Instrumentation With Subtle Traditional Japanese Elements, Such As Koto, Shamisen, And Light Taiko, Blended Gently Into Piano, Strings, And Soft Synths, Mid-Tempo To Slow J-Pop Groove, Calm And Flowing With Clear Verse, Pre-Chorus, And Chorus Structure, Female Japanese Vocal, Soft Yet Expressive, Clear Tone With Gentle Vibrato, Emotional But Controlled, Graceful And Refined Delivery, Melodic And Memorable Chorus, Emphasizing Beauty, Nostalgia, And Subtle Romance
Rather Than Powerful Belting, Mood: Elegant, Serene, Emotional, Nostalgic, Refined, Kyoto-Like, female voice
4:59

Japanese Female Vocals, Powerful Vocals, Acoustic Math Rock, Dark Progressive Folk, Avant-Garde, Tribal Percussion, Heavy Drums, Tom-toms, Wood Block, Banjo, Mandolin, Tremolo picking, Oboe, English Horn, Bass Flute, Accordion, Harmonium, Drone, Aggressive Staccato, Fast Tempo, Complex Rhythms, Odd Time Signatures, 7/8 Time, Polyrhythms, Dissonant Harmony, Shamanic, Ritualistic, Horror, Tension, Oriental Scales, Japanese Scale, Raw Production, Unpolished, No Piano, No Synthesizer, High Fidelity
2:36

jazzy pop, ballad, blues, relaxing, healing, slow tempo, drowsiness, Japanese koto, Japanese flute, wagakki
2:50

Bulerías rhythm, Intense Tsugaru Shamisen in Spanish Phrygian Scale, Powerful Wadaiko accents, Heavy Zapateado, Flamenco Palmas, Syncopated, Male Chants, Passionate Female Vocals, No Guitar
2:56

A Symphonic gagaku, hyper-energetic Japanese New Year idol pop×edm×Chorus Group song blending traditional instruments and festival beats, Bright, energetic female vocals with playful phrasing and crowd call-and-responses, Rhythm driven by powerful taiko drums, shamisen, koto, shakuhachi flutes, and layers of claps, Pulsating J-pop synths and festival chants create a colorful, chaotic atmosphere, Features rapid lyrics, sudden tempo shifts, and a dramatic key change in the chorus, Lyrical themes include Japanese traditions, food, family, joy, and gratitude, The mix is wide, percussive, and festive, with taiko at the center—evoking a New Year's parade, shrine bells, and the spirit of matsuri, No male vocals
3:29

Modern Japanese ballad with strong traditional influence, mid tempo 95 BPM, powerful wa instruments at the front of the mix, female alto vocal with clean and transparent tone, emotional but controlled delivery, contemporary phrasing, shakuhachi riffs and sustained notes driving the melody, aggressive and expressive koto patterns with clear attack, shamisen accents adding rhythmic motion, modern cinematic string layers in the chorus for scale and emotional lift, taiko used rhythmically with restraint, modern groove without pop drum kits, no EDM drops, no club synths, organic meets modern production, crisp and clean mixing, wide stereo image, traditional Japanese scales blended with modern harmony, sense of renewal and strength, New Year theme reimagined for today, elegant yet powerful, emotional build with confident momentum, timeless but current, suitable for modern J-pop listeners while preserving deep Japanese identity
1:36

3:39

A powerful and elegant Japanese cyber-enka dance track built around intensely kobushi-driven traditional enka vocal delivery throughout, emphasizing deep vibrato, dramatic pitch bends, emotional grit, and sustained expressive phrasing rather than pop-style singing, layered over a dense foundation of modern electronic dance beats and heavy 808 sub-bass, with traditional Japanese instruments pushed prominently to the front of the mix including aggressively plucked shamisen riffs, resonant koto tremolos and single-note runs, breathy yet piercing shinobue melodies, thick taiko and shime-daiko percussion patterns driving the groove, subtle biwa textures, and occasional chanting-style vocal accents, while cyber elements such as glitch pulses, digital distortion, neon synth arpeggios, metallic impacts, reversed effects, and futuristic sound design interlock tightly with the acoustic instruments, featuring a sudden high-speed rap-enka section where rapid, percussive Japanese rap flows are deli
3:29

"90s Japanese eurobeat idol pop duo homage to Wink, two distinct cute female voices: one slightly lower and cool (Shoko), one higher and sweet (Sachiko), beautiful harmonious choruses with layered harmony, breathy and emotional delivery, high-energy upbeat synth-driven eurobeat at 155-160 BPM, fused with traditional Japanese wagakki instruments: prominent shamisen riffs, haunting shakuhachi melodies, delicate koto plucks, powerful taiko drum accents, mysterious melancholic New Year atmosphere with snow, shrine, and fleeting dreamlike vibes"
2:39

Japanese Traditional Music, Japanese Folk, Japanese Battle Chant, Syamisen, Koto, Syakuhachi, Taiko
3:52

Modern Japanese Classical, Wajima-Daiko, Shamisen, Uplifting J-Rock, Cinematic, Emotional Vocals, New Year, Festive, 165Bpm, Youtem, Bright Dreams
3:00

黄金比ごはん
v4.5+
tags: Japanese, City Pop, Shamisen, Shakuhachi, Taiko, Emotional, Quirky, Home Cooking, Folk Pop
description:
A warm and playful Japanese pop song about cooking with precise seasoning ratios, Each dish has its own golden ratio—soy sauce, mirin, sake, sugar, and sometimes dashi, The lyrics blend scientific curiosity with emotional warmth, celebrating everyday meals and family life, style:
Japanese city pop with traditional instruments like shamisen, shakuhachi, and taiko drums, The intro begins with a dramatic shamisen solo, Arrangement builds from mellow verses to energetic choruses, Tone is nostalgic, humorous, and heartfelt, vocals:
Male, expressive and slightly cheeky, Narrative delivery with occasional spoken-word phrasing, prompt:
A playful and emotional Japanese city pop song about everyday meals made with precise seasoning ratios, The intro begins with a dramatic shamisen solo, setting a bold and nostalgic tone, The arrangement blends traditional Japanese
3:24

"義" #和フェス
v4.5-all
High-speed Japanese hip-hop with strong funky drive and relentless forward motion, Fast BPM with bouncy groove and continuous acceleration, Traditional Japanese instruments remain dominant:
tight, percussive shamisen riffs lead the rhythm, bamboo flute phrases accent off-beats and transitions, and fast taiko drumming pushes momentum with sharp attacks, Add a deep, funky electric bass with clear slap and syncopated lines, locking tightly with the groove to add weight and body without slowing the tempo, Male vocal with bright tone and ultra-fast rap delivery, dense rhyme chains, machine-gun flow that rides the groove rather than overpowering it, Energetic, playful, and danceable, fast but heavy, funky and exhilarating
4:09

3:27

[STYLE: Japanese fusion idol pop, high-energy festival pop, bright modern J-pop, catchy hook, melodic, colorful, sparkling synths, tight rhythm, uplifting, emotional lift, female vocal duo with harmonies, call-and-response, arena-ready chorus]
[MOOD: joyful, radiant, hopeful, celebratory, warm]
[TEMPO: 160 BPM, straight beat with occasional playful fills]
[INSTRUMENTATION: lead female vocals + harmony stack, koto or shamisen hook riff, TAIKO ensemble hits, subtle shakuhachi in bridge, modern pop TAIKO, punchy bass, bright synth leads, glittering arps, claps, crowd-style backing shouts, call and response]
4:10

2:40

Genre: Ritual Ambient, Dark Ambient, Drone, Sacred IDM, Distorted Ambient, Glitch Lo-Fi
Minimal Japanese ritual ambient inspired by Mukasari Ema, No melody, no rhythm, no pulse, No buildup or resolution, Spoken voice only: flat, neutral, whispered, Each phrase is one breath, abruptly cut, Long, uneven silences, Occasional single suzu bell between phrases, Old, imperfect resonance, slightly distorted, decay cut short, Textures are sparse and decayed: low drones, faint wind, distant taiko (no tempo), barely-there shakuhachi, Glitch appears only as loss, dropout, erosion — never movement, Static dynamics, Ends suddenly, unresolved, Sound stops
3:51

Lofi hip hop, jazzy hip hop, Japanese Koto melody, melancholic, nostalgic, atmospheric, boom bap drums, vinyl crackle, soulful, 90 bpm
3:54

Modern Japanese Electro-Rock, Sleek and Stylish, 160 BPM, Foreground Acoustic Violin Solo, Dominant Violin Melodies, Night-time imperial city after rain, Crisp air, Mid-tempo driving beat, Breakbeats with geta footsteps percussion, Distorted bass, Clear and Bright analog synths, Emotional Clear but with an edge male vocal leads the song, Youthful and Rebellious, High-definition sound, No washed texture, Acoustic violin with raw organic tone, Chorus features intense Violin and Vocal jam session, Final Climax Chorus is explosive and expansive, Running lightly through the glowing city night, Acoustic violin is expressive and raw, not dominant throughout, Verses are vocal-led, with violin restrained, In the chorus, violin steps forward and performs an intense call and response jam, trading phrases with the vocal, Final Climax Chorus is explosive, with violin and vocal playing together at full energy
4:09

This is an energetic Japanese festival track with a driving tempo of 180 BPM in 4/4 time, The song features a powerful, slightly husky male vocalist, often shouting or singing with a powerful, aggressive voice, The instrumentation includes a heavily distorted electric shamisen playing fast, intricate riffs and power chords, a prominent koto bass providing a solid foundation, and a dynamic taiko drum and double drum kit providing frequent taiko crashes, The song's structure is based around a verse and chorus, and includes an instrumental break featuring a shamisen solo, The production is clean and powerful, with all Japanese instruments clearly defined in the mix, The overall atmosphere is intense and exhilarating, characteristic of Japanese festival pop
2:56

[Style: Japanese Melodic Trap]
[BPM:140] Boogie Dance-Pop, Hopeful, Calm and confident mood, New Year atmosphere, Verses are spoken/rap-style, Chorus is melodic and sung, Subtle Japanese accents only: light koto and Shakuhachi, Female and Male Japanese vocal, clear and relaxed delivery
5:22

Kawaii Future Bass × 和風, soft pluck synths, sparkling bells, airy pads, koto, shamisen, shakuhachi, gentle percussion, subtle strings, kawaii Japanese female vocal, whispery, breathy, fragile, uplifting yet wistful melody, mystical and magical atmosphere, sparkling synth FX, soft vocal harmonies, emotional future bass drops for chorus, koto and shamisen prominently featured in intros and verses, shakuhachi flourishes in pre-chorus and bridge, bells and pluck synths highlight chorus, gentle reflective outro with soft pads and koto, full magical and ethereal feel throughout
2:51

Female high-pitched transparent vocals, clear diction, futuristic J-pop idol style, J-Core, Digital Rock, Traditional Japanese Fusion, Rapid Koto arpeggios, aggressive Shamisen riffs, intense glitch synthesizers, fast heavy kick drums, BPM 192, High-energy, cinematic, competitive mood, Shrill and piercing sound, gunshot-like snare hits, Layered rhythmic chants, call and response, bright and polished production, No death metal, no growling
4:46

風の碑(いしぶみ) #和フェス
v4.5-all
Japanese rock fusion, female vocal, emotional & cinematic atmosphere, featuring shamisen riffs, Koto arpeggios, shakuhachi (bamboo flute) obbligatos, taiko-inspired drums, dynamic contrasts between stillness and intensity
4:32

2:23

This is a minimalist koto piece, featuring only traditional Japanese instruments, The koto is clearly featured throughout the piece, Soft koto arpeggios and melodic phrases guide the piece, while soft bamboo flutes respond in a call-and-response style, The piece is in a flowing 4/4 time signature, played at a low to medium tempo with a free-flowing rhythm, As the piece progresses, the speed gradually increases, incorporating EDM elements to build to a grand finale
4:14

Fast Dark K-Pop Rap × Industrial Techno
No Singing
Female Vocal Only – Cold, Commanding Spoken-Word Rap
English Verse 1, English Verse 2
Immediate turntable scratches
ABSOLUTE CORE:
Shamisen is the PRIMARY RHYTHMIC DRIVER
Continuous repetitive motoric shamisen pattern
Percussive, aggressive plucks, short decay
Never drops out for the entire track
Acts as drum-replacement groove engine
Locked tightly with kick, snare, and sub-bass
If shamisen is removed, rhythm collapses
SOUND:
Processed, distorted industrial shamisen
No traditional or folk mood
Pure drive, no melodic showcase
SUPPORT:
Punchy industrial drums support shamisen only
Heavy sub-bass follows shamisen rhythm
ACCENTS:
Minimal 8-bit digital hits
Short cinematic orchestral stabs
OVERALL:
Relentless forward motion
Nothing masks shamisen
Ultra-modern dark club, high impact
2:42

Vocal Setup:
Japanese idol group vocals, 5–7 female members, main vocal switches between members, youthful and energetic but not childish, NO call-and-response chants, clean ensemble singing with backing harmonies
IMPORTANT:
No vocals until after Verse 1, Verse 1 is instrumental only, Genre / Style:
Traditional Brass Band March, High-energy Marching Band, Festival March with subtle Japanese flavor
Mood:
Joyful, confident, celebratory, strong forward marching energy, brassy and powerful, not cute-focused
Song Length:
About 2 minutes 30 seconds
Tempo:
140–148 BPM
Rhythm (CORE):
Clear traditional marching feel, snare drum is the backbone, timpani for strong accents, steady left-right stepping throughout
Instrumentation (CORE):
Brass band core:
trumpet, trombone, horn, euphonium, tuba
Woodwinds:
flute, piccolo, clarinet, saxophones
Percussion:
snare drum, bass drum, timpani
Japanese Instrument Blend (SUBTLE):
Light Japanese-style colors blended softly, never breaking the marching f




















































