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【TBRC】竹の湯別館 Recordings Club

東京下町のローカルパブ「The Local Pub 竹の湯別館」で生まれた物語を音楽に。敬愛するアーティストの巨人の肩に乗せていただき表現しています。 We create music inspired by stories from The Local Pub Takenoyu Bekkan, expressing myself on the shoulders of giants.
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23 songs
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japanese kayoukyoku duet style, pop
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Please generate a cheerful and catchy Japanese pop-style birthday song with upbeat female vocals, The song is a birthday present for “Mii-chan, ” the beloved owner of a cozy pub called “The Local Pub 竹の湯別館” in Tokyo, The lyrics should reflect her warm personality, the fun and welcoming atmosphere of the pub, and her signature catchphrase “やー!やー!やー!” (Yaa! Yaa! Yaa!), which should be used as a central hook in the chorus, The melody should be based on the Japanese major pentatonic scale (Yona-nuki scale), which omits the 4th and 7th degrees of the major scale to give it a traditional and nostalgic Japanese pop feel, The mood should be joyful, energetic, and heartwarming — like a group of friends singing at a local celebration, Please use the following Japanese lyrics:
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Title: "Pelica's Last Toast" Style: Japanese city pop × modern J-pop Vibe: Melancholic, night city groove, emotional detachment Tempo: 92 BPM Vocals: Japanese male vocal, emotional tone Instruments: Electric piano, retro synths, mellow bass, soft drums Lyrics theme: A man watches the woman he loves (Pelica) drink with other men in Tokyo, He hides heartbreak behind sarcasm and longing, Hook: “ペリカ また違う男と呑んでる” Mood: Tokyo neon, late-night loneliness, bittersweet nostalgia
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Title: "Sunday Boys" Style: Japanese City Pop / Nostalgic Pop Ballad Mood: Bittersweet, nostalgic, heartfelt, hopeful Tempo: 85–95 BPM Instruments: Soft electric guitar, jazzy keys, nostalgic synths, warm bass Vocals: Japanese male vocal, emotional tone Create a Japanese song about two close male friends known as the "Sunday Boys" who used to visit a local pub every Sunday, One is a guy who often gets teased by others but is loved for it, He enjoys natural wine, The other is a sincere and loyal man working in finance, who loves sake, They always came together, laughed, drank, and shared memories, But one of them moved far away, and now they rarely meet, The song reflects on their good old Sundays, the bittersweet distance now, and ends with hope that they’ll meet again on a future Sunday, Use "サンデーボーイズ" as a lyrical hook
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Create a nostalgic and elegant Japanese pop song inspired by the 1980s city pop era, The mood should be smooth, emotional, and sophisticated — evoking warm memories and a sense of quiet comfort, Focus on a melodic structure, gentle vocal delivery, and a relaxed groove that reflects the feeling of winding down after a long day, [Style]: 1980s-style Japanese city pop with jazz-pop and soft rock influences, Use electric piano, mellow bass, clean guitar, soft drums, and optional saxophone or strings for a lush arrangement, [Tempo]: Medium (85–100 BPM) [Instruments]: Electric piano, soft drums, smooth bass, clean electric guitar, strings, optional saxophone or backing vocals [Language]: Japanese [Theme]: A sentimental support song for a cozy neighborhood pub — a place where working adults come to relax, connect, and feel at home after a busy day, [Structure]: - [Intro]: Light and melodic, featuring EP or clean guitar - [Verse 1]: Describe the routine of daily life and the comfort of a
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A mellow, acoustic reggae-inspired track with soft guitar strumming, gentle harmonica, and laid-back percussion, Features a clear, emotional male vocal delivering heartfelt lyrics about love, peace, and harmony with nature, The mood is warm and introspective, evoking scenes of a peaceful seaside moment away from the urban rush, Mid-tempo rhythm with a natural groove, airy mix, and space between instruments that breathes, Perfect for sunset drives or relaxing by the ocean
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Create a Japanese male vocal pop song with a nostalgic, slightly melancholic City Pop vibe and a medium tempo, The story is about a man working in the kitchen of a hotel restaurant (厨房) who falls in love with a new female employee, He secretly calls her “Ichigo-chan” because she smells like strawberries, The lyrical hook should include the Japanese line: 「彼女からはふわっとイチゴの匂いがした」 (She smelled softly of strawberries), The mood should be gentle, romantic, and bittersweet—like a quiet crush unfolding in the background of busy everyday life, Vocal: Japanese male singer
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An uplifting and anthemic alternative rock track with a festival-ready energy, blending atmospheric guitar arpeggios, driving bass, and dynamic drums, The verses are calm and reflective, evoking the quiet of a city night by the water, while the choruses explode into soaring melodies and harmonies that invite the crowd to sing along, Incorporates subtle ambient sounds like gentle waves and distant city lights in the intro, Mid-to-fast tempo (~110 BPM) with a steady groove, emotional build-ups, and a euphoric climax, Inspired by the spirit of nighttime fishing alone in the city, yet feeling connected to something vast and infinite
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A heartfelt Japanese acoustic rock song with a strong yet tender female vocal, The track features rhythmic acoustic guitar, subtle percussion, and raw, expressive vocals, The mood is honest, intimate, and empowering, The song starts reflectively and gradually builds in intensity, culminating in a powerful, anthemic chorus that features a repeated hook phrase, The lyrics encourage self-accountability and perseverance while acknowledging emotional fatigue, Suitable for working adults seeking quiet strength and motivation
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[Style]: Japanese City Pop, 1980s style, smooth and mellow [Tempo]: Mid-tempo (around 100-110 BPM) [Mood]: Romantic, nostalgic, warm, intimate [Instruments]: Electric piano, smooth bass, soft drums, jazz guitar, subtle strings, saxophone solo [Vocals]: Male vocals, smooth and soulful, Japanese lyrics [Structure]: Verse-Pre Chorus-Chorus-Verse-Bridge-Final Chorus [Theme]: Secret office romance, matching outfits, weekend dates at local pub in Tokyo
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Create a Japanese rock song with a slow tempo (75–85 BPM) and a deeply emotional, cinematic mood, The arrangement should be built around clean, echoing electric guitars, warm vintage organ or synths, melodic basslines, and expressive live drums, The atmosphere should feel like a summer evening fading into twilight, capturing the moment when a beloved friend departs — like watching Shige-san’s back as he leaves Takenoyu Bekkan, with the orange glow of the sunset behind him, The lyrics should feature a repeated chorus with “No way! No way!” and a memorable, playful Japanese laugh (“シッシッシッシー!”) that friends can sing together, The story follows Shige, a kind-hearted regular from a Tokyo pub, moving to Towada, Aomori with his partner to open a heartfelt Italian-inspired restaurant, The tone should be nostalgic, warm, and gently uplifting — full of farewell, gratitude, and quiet hope
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80s Japanese city pop revival with a bright daytime atmosphere, mid-tempo around 102 BPM, Nostalgic yet playful mood, like a cheerful TV commercial, Instruments: groovy electric bass, clean rhythm guitar with chorus effect, retro synths, soft electric piano chords, light percussion, and smooth saxophone fills, Vocals: male and female duet, warm and casual delivery, playful harmonies, Theme/Lyrics: a couple who always buy burgers at different McDonald’s (Kikukawa and Ningyocho), bringing them together for a picnic at Chuwa Park in the afternoon, If they need more food, they might stop by Morishita McDonald’s or just order with Uber, Include the recurring hook phrase "Makku daisuki futari" in romaji
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Melancholic Showa-era kayoukyoku ballad, mid-tempo around 80 BPM, Features nostalgic electric guitar with tremolo, upright bass, brushed drums, soft organ, and sentimental saxophone interludes, Male vocal with warm, gentle, slightly husky tone, expressive phrasing and emotional delivery, Atmosphere is smoky barroom with dim lights, evoking late-night loneliness and quiet reflection, Lyrics explore daily companionship, kindness to others, bittersweet gatherings, and solitary drinking at a familiar bar, Include the recurring hook line in Romanized Japanese: "Mii-chan, itsumo no okusuri wo ippai kurenai ka?"
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Title: しおり, また悩んでる Make a Japanese pop song about “Shiori”, a 33-year-old woman who tends to overthink—about quitting her job, job hunting, and even her new workplace not having a water server, Despite always worrying, she keeps moving forward, Tone: warm, emotional, slightly humorous, Style: gentle J-pop with acoustic guitar, soft piano, and light drums, Mood: uplifting and heartfelt, Tempo: 85–95 BPM, Add a catchy chorus that supports her: "しおり, また悩んでる でもちゃんと進んでる" She’s lovable because she cares deeply, and that's her strength
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Warm and emotional J-pop with a humorous touch, mid-tempo (90 BPM), Acoustic guitar, soft piano, and light drums create a gentle groove, supported by subtle strings for warmth, Clear female vocals with expressive, heartfelt delivery in Japanese, occasional light backing vocals for emphasis, Mood: uplifting, slightly playful, full of charm, Theme: A true story of Shiori sowing turnip seeds too carefully—4 seeds per hole—leading to a barren field, Her seriousness becomes a symbol of her lovable personality, The song balances humor with warmth, turning the mishap into a celebration of her sincerity, Structure includes verses telling the story, a catchy chorus that repeats her name, and a hopeful outro that frames her as someone who always plants seeds of joy
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Gentle Japanese City Pop × Warm J-Pop, A heartfelt night conversation between two women — Pelica, a free-spirited night owl, and Shiori, a 33-year-old overthinker, They talk about love, work, and loneliness over drinks at a quiet Tokyo bar, Mood: bittersweet, comforting, softly humorous, Tempo: 90 BPM, mid-slow groove, Instruments: electric piano, soft acoustic guitar, mellow bass, lo-fi drums, subtle synth pad, Vocals: two Japanese female vocals — one smoky and relaxed (Pelica), one clear and bright (Shiori), Theme/Lyrics: Pelica gives gentle advice to Shiori, who worries about her life choices; both find warmth and laughter under the neon lights, Ending: calm and hopeful, like dawn after the talk
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Style/Genre: Japanese Lo-fi Hip Hop / Chill Rap Mood/Vibe: Reflective, nostalgic, mellow, communal Tempo: 88 BPM (steady mid-tempo) Instruments: Jazzy electric piano, upright bass, lo-fi drums, vinyl noise, warm pad, soft guitar Vocals: Calm Japanese male rap vocal, optional soft female chorus (“ah” harmonies) Theme/Lyrics: Set at “竹の湯別館, ” a neighborhood pub reborn from an old sento, Focus on shared humanity, late-night talk, laughter, and respect, Symbolic use of “グラス” instead of “ジョッキ, ” Use authentic Japanese rhymes and natural conversational cadence, Avoid onsen clichés; use lantern imagery to paint warmth and nostalgia
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Upbeat J-pop party anthem, cheerful and festive, around 128 BPM, Bright electric guitars, brass hits, claps, and energetic drums, Playful and powerful female vocals with crowd chants, The hook line “Ankumi, kotoshi mo にじゅうよん-sai no tanjoubi omedetou!” should be clearly pronounced in Japanese, Mood: fun, lively, humorous, and full of local cheer, Theme: celebrating the “eternal twenty-fourth birthday” of a sports-loving woman who leads community cheering squads for baseball, soccer, and horse racing
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A warm, gentle Japanese pop song blending acoustic guitar, soft piano, and light drums, Style/Genre: modern J-pop ballad with emotional storytelling and a slightly humorous tone, Mood/Vibe: heartfelt, relatable, uplifting, slightly nostalgic, Tempo: 88 BPM (mid-tempo), Instruments: acoustic guitar, soft piano, brushed drums, mellow bass, subtle strings for warmth, Vocals: emotional female vocals with clear Japanese diction, soft and expressive delivery, Backing vocals gently support the chorus for an anthemic yet intimate feel, Theme/Lyrics: about “Shiori, ” a 33-year-old woman who tends to overthink — about work, life, and even small things like choosing milk or soy in her morning coffee, Though she worries, she always keeps moving forward, The tone balances warmth, humor, and quiet strength, The hook line “しおり, また悩んでる” should feel catchy and affectionate, like gentle encouragement from a friend, Arrangement suggestion: - [Intro]: soft acoustic and piano motif
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Style/Genre: Japanese City Pop, breezy mid-tempo cruise Mood/Vibe: light euphoria, reflective, comfortable, urban daydream Tempo: 98 BPM, steady 8-beat Instruments: clean chorus guitar, warm round bas
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Japanese boom bap / chill hip-hop track at 85–95 BPM, blending rhythmic wordplay with a warm, nostalgic vibe, Mood / Vibe: Rhythmic, playful, nostalgic, and community-driven — capturing the feeling of friends relaxing and rhyming together at a local wine bar that used to be a public bath, Instruments: Lo-fi jazz drums with light swing, upright acoustic bass, Rhodes electric piano, muted trumpet phrases, vinyl crackle texture, and occasional horn stabs or scratches, Production Style: Warm analog tone, crisp snare with mellow compression, soft tape saturation, subtle sidechain compression for groove, Midrange clarity for vocals, soft reverb for atmosphere, Vocals: Warm Japanese male rap with rhythmic precision and conversational tone, Flow emphasizes multi-mora rhymes (perfect vowel + mora alignment) and alliteration (head rhymes) for natural Japanese rhythm, Occasional group chants, crowd shouts, and call-and-response parts add a live bar energy, Theme / Story: A tribute to “Takenoyu
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Japanese guitar pop, light alternative rock nostalgic, clean, steady groove mid-tempo (~110 bpm), no ad-lib, no scat Instrumentation: bright clean electric guitars with mild chorus, warm bass, tight dry drums, minimal synth pad Vocal Style & Delivery: soft male tenor vocal, controlled phrasing, no scat, no ad-lib, no improvisation, stable pitch with natural vibrato, close-mic feel, light plate reverb only Production Texture: dry and clear mix, low reverb send, no vocal embellishments, no melisma Theme / Story: local pub friends, morning train drinking, “胃が夜10時” remark, surreal humor and nostalgia
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A Japanese lo-fi hiphop ballad with a nostalgic yet hopeful atmosphere, The intro has soft piano chords and distant synth pads, evoking the feeling of "Hotaru no Hikari" (a song symbolizing endings in Japan), After the intro, a cheerful voice announces "そろそろ閉店だーーーーーー", The song then shifts into a warm, uplifting groove with jazzy drums, mellow bass, and gentle electric piano, The vocal is in Japanese, half-sung half-spoken in a relaxed style, like a pub owner saying goodbye to the guests, The lyrics comfort customers who feel gloomy about tomorrow’s work, and encourage them with kindness, sending them home light-hearted, The hook is catchy and repeats like a friendly chant, Tempo: 80 BPM, key: A minor with hopeful modulations toward C major in the chorus