3:57

好きです!大船
v5
1960s Merseybeat pop rock, upbeat, warm and nostalgic, C Major, 120 BPM, Jangly clean electric guitars, punchy bass, crisp snare, light tambourine, Bright, energetic groove, never sad, Clear lead vocal with tight vintage-style harmonies, Instrumental interlude with an 8-bar melodic electric guitar solo, Clean to lightly overdriven British Invasion tone, Final chorus with slightly thicker vocal harmonies
4:19

Unplugged acoustic song, Single acoustic guitar only, No electric instruments, Tight, steady 8-beat strumming, Clear, punchy chord changes, Bright, natural acoustic tone, Very minimal reverb, dry and direct sound, Simple, straightforward vocal delivery, No dramatic phrasing or ornamentation, Focus on rhythm, groove, and momentum
4:09

80s Japanese female pop, soft whispery tone, breathy sweet vocal, A cappella trio harmony (3-part harmony): lead + high harmony + low harmony, Voices only (no instruments), All voices sing the written lyrics only, No scat, no vocalise, no “ooh / aah / doo-wop" syllables, Harmony voices follow the lead melody and lyrics, no independent background phrases, Close-mic breathy vowels, gentle consonants, soft dynamics, airy resonance, Minimal reverb, intimate, warm, floating atmosphere, Subtle doo-wop-inspired harmony voicings (harmonic influence only, no nonsense chorus)
4:09

好きです!大船
v5
Unplugged acoustic song, Single acoustic guitar only, No electric instruments, Tight, steady 8-beat strumming, Clear, punchy chord changes, Bright, natural acoustic tone, Very minimal reverb, dry and direct sound, Simple, straightforward vocal delivery, No dramatic phrasing or ornamentation, Focus on rhythm, groove, and momentum
4:09

Key: G Major, Single acoustic guitar only, Japanese middle-aged male vocal, Rough, imperfect, emotional singing, Street performance vibe, No backing vocals, no scat
4:13

1970s California soft rock ballad inspired by The Eagles, featuring warm layered acoustic guitars, clean electric arpeggios, and a melodic Don Felder–style lead guitar solo with smooth bends and twin-harmony lines, Female lead vocal with a soft, wistful tone, supported by rich Eagles-like male backing harmonies in the chorus, Gentle brushed drums, deep round bass, and shimmering reverb create a sense of winter stillness under a wide open night sky, The arrangement slowly builds from an intimate acoustic intro to a soaring, emotional bridge with twin guitars, then fades out softly with acoustic guitar and distant wind, Evokes a bittersweet memory beneath falling snow — warm guitars meeting a cold, quiet landscape
4:09

1970s California soft rock ballad inspired by The Eagles, featuring warm layered acoustic guitars, clean electric arpeggios, and a melodic Don Felder–style lead guitar solo with smooth bends and twin-harmony lines, Female lead vocal with a soft, wistful tone, supported by rich Eagles-like male backing harmonies in the chorus, Gentle brushed drums, deep round bass, and shimmering reverb create a sense of winter stillness under a wide open night sky, The arrangement slowly builds from an intimate acoustic intro to a soaring, emotional bridge with twin guitars, then fades out softly with acoustic guitar and distant wind, Evokes a bittersweet memory beneath falling snow — warm guitars meeting a cold, quiet landscape
4:17

Key: G Major, Single acoustic guitar only, Japanese middle-aged male vocal, Rough, imperfect, emotional singing, Street performance vibe, No backing vocals, no scat
4:44

Unplugged acoustic song, Single acoustic guitar only, No electric instruments, Tight, steady 8-beat strumming, Clear, punchy chord changes, Bright, natural acoustic tone, Very minimal reverb, dry and direct sound, Simple, straightforward vocal delivery, No dramatic phrasing or ornamentation, Focus on rhythm, groove, and momentum
3:59

Unplugged acoustic song, Single acoustic guitar only, No electric instruments, Tight, steady 8-beat strumming, Clear, punchy chord changes, Bright, natural acoustic tone, Very minimal reverb, dry and direct sound, Simple, straightforward vocal delivery, No dramatic phrasing or ornamentation, Focus on rhythm, groove, and momentum
3:57

Key: G Major, Single acoustic guitar only, Japanese middle-aged male vocal, Rough, imperfect, emotional singing, Street performance vibe, No backing vocals, no scat
4:14

Unplugged acoustic song, Single acoustic guitar only, No electric instruments, Tight, steady 8-beat strumming, Clear, punchy chord changes, Bright, natural acoustic tone, Very minimal reverb, dry and direct sound, Simple, straightforward vocal delivery, No dramatic phrasing or ornamentation, Focus on rhythm, groove, and momentum
4:33

1970s West Coast American rock sound, Warm California country-rock feel, Steady mid-tempo groove, Clean electric guitars with gentle arpeggios, Light acoustic guitar strumming, Smooth melodic bass, Subtle live-style drums, no heavy effects, Husky, slightly raspy male vocal, Calm, reflective delivery, Natural phrasing with emotional restraint, A touch of weariness and warmth in the voice, Wide open night-road atmosphere, Sunset to midnight mood, Nostalgic, laid-back, and cinematic, Organic band sound, not polished, not modern
Dry, intimate lead vocal mixed slightly forward, Breathy huskiness with controlled grit, Emotional but understated chorus lift, Background harmonies very light and sparse, Classic analog warmth, No synths, no pop gloss
4:04

1970s West Coast American rock sound, Warm California country-rock feel, Steady mid-tempo groove, Clean electric guitars with gentle arpeggios, Light acoustic guitar strumming, Smooth melodic bass, Subtle live-style drums, no heavy effects, Husky, slightly raspy male vocal, Calm, reflective delivery, Natural phrasing with emotional restraint, A touch of weariness and warmth in the voice, Wide open night-road atmosphere, Sunset to midnight mood, Nostalgic, laid-back, and cinematic, Organic band sound, not polished, not modern
Dry, intimate lead vocal mixed slightly forward, Breathy huskiness with controlled grit, Emotional but understated chorus lift, Background harmonies very light and sparse, Classic analog warmth, No synths, no pop gloss
Clear English pronunciation, Not exaggerated, natural singing tone
4:29

Traditional Japanese enka ballad, Slow to mid-slow tempo, Minor key, Simple enka rhythm with subtle swing, Shamisen and acoustic guitar accompaniment, Light enka-style strings and brushed drums, Very emotional but restrained male vocal, Husky, weathered voice, Minimal vibrato, occasional controlled kobushi, Singing as if speaking quietly to oneself, Late-night atmosphere, No pop elements
4:16

Traditional Japanese enka, Slow tempo, Minor key with dramatic chord changes, Shamisen, taiko accents, and rich string arrangements, Occasional instrumental fills between lines, Powerful female vocal, Clear enunciation, Wide dynamic range, Expressive kobushi and deep vibrato, Emotional climaxes in chorus, Classic enka stage performance atmosphere
6:22

1970s California soft rock ballad inspired by The Eagles, featuring warm layered acoustic guitars, clean electric arpeggios, and a melodic Don Felder–style lead guitar solo with smooth bends and twin-harmony lines, male lead vocal with a soft, wistful tone, supported by rich Eagles-like fmale backing harmonies in the chorus, Gentle brushed drums, deep round bass, and shimmering reverb create a sense of winter stillness under a wide open night sky, The arrangement slowly builds from an intimate acoustic intro to a soaring, emotional bridge with twin guitars, then fades out softly with acoustic guitar and distant wind, — warm guitars meeting a cold, quiet landscape, Bridge: Different melody from verse, more abstract and floating, slower tempo, sustained notes, emotional lift

