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MacTavish Projects

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instrumentation: Features a prominent Celtic harp arpeggiating a minor key sequence, deep acoustic bass, subtle layers of Mystical Celtic percussion (like frame drums), and soaring string arrangements (cello and viola) that create a lush, melancholic texture, There should be a sense of urgency in this arrangement, Like if the message is not delivered all is lost, Vocal Style: A solo female soprano voice with a clear, resonant timbre, The delivery is ethereal and expressive, starting quiet and intensely intimate, then building to a powerful, passionate climax, incorporating ornamentation and melisma influenced by traditional folk singing, Tempo and Mood: Medium paced, deliberate, and meditative, with an overwhelming feeling of spiritual yearning, mystery, and ancient, moonlit solemnity, Celtic harp, World Music ballad, ethereal female soprano, dramatic string arrangements, mystical Celtic percussion, haunting and atmospheric, Choral fills are to to be echoed and powerful
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Scottish powerful anthem, modern folk, Celtic fusion, indie folk, male vocals with Scottish brogue, deep resonance, soaring harmonies, highland bagpipes, uilleann pipes, tin whistle, bodhrán, driving acoustic guitar, electronic drums, subtle synths, cinematic strings, upbeat tempo
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Ethereal and evocative Celtic Ambient Music, The style should be atmospheric, mystical, and deeply cinematic, Features a clear, expressive, and haunting female vocal performance, Instrumentation must be lush and layered, incorporating prominent Celtic harp arpeggios, atmospheric synthesizer pads, soaring orchestral string sections, and the deep resonance of a low drum, The tempo is slow and flowing, creating a timeless, spiritual, and meditative mood, blending traditional Celtic folk elements with cinematic new-age arrangements, Ideal for an ancient, dream-like landscape, Authentic clean Scottish vocals, ‑Modern instruments, ‑Rock influence, ‑metal influence
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Style: Ancient Celtic lamentation, Pacing: Not quite a funeral dirge, Slow and steady, Vocals: Celtic choir, with a female lead and soft backing vocals, Vocal Style: Authentic Scottish pronunciation Instrumentation: Bagpipes, Fiddle, Tin whistle, pan flute Setting: Morning the loss of a clan member Feel: Sorrowful, but proud
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Style: Fast Celtic Battle Music - Clan An Drumma Style Vocal Accent: Celtic, Scottish, Highland Vocals, Up front Male, Baritone, Intense, Natural Speech Pattern Beat: 120 BPM Instruments: Highland Bagpipes, Penny Whistle, Flute, Drums Arrangement: Driving Tribal Percussion, Highland Pipes, Galloping Rhythm, Interspersed shouts of "Hey!" Intense, Cinematic Acoustic Folk (unplugged), High Stakes Energy