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Glow in the Hollow – A Lunaleth Folk Songs Collection

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5 songs
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Style: Glowfolk lullaby waltz Tempo: 3/4 time signature (lilting, sway-like rhythm) Length: 2, 5–3, 5 minutes ideal ⸻ 🛠️ Suno Production Prompt (for direct use on suno, com): Style Tags: Glowfolk, whimsical lullaby, dream-folk, burrow ballad Vocal: Soft, gentle female voice with warmth and whimsy; slightly nasal or rodent-like tone (optional childlike backing vocals on choruses) Instrumentation: Hollowbone flute, shimmer harp, moss-drum (soft mallet percussion), buried cello or bass strings, faint mimic chime FX (subtle metallic tings or wet pops) Mood progression: • Verse 1–2: Warm & sleepy • Verse 3: Mischievous and playful • Chorus: Proud, swelling, emotional • Verse 4: Bittersweet nostalgia • Final chorus: Whispered, echo-laced fade
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A mischievous folk chant performed by childlike voices with stomping percussion, handclaps, and burrow-born laughter, Think woodland gremlin energy meets moss-dweller defiance, Add rhythmic rootsy instruments like jaw harps, tin flutes, and gourd drums, Chorus should feel chantable, with kids yelling together in playful unison, Tempo: medium-fast, Genre: tribal/folk acoustic fantasy, Featured vocals: female rodent-fae leader with squeaky backup chorus (Lunaleth children), 🎼 Production Breakdown • Tempo: 105–115 BPM (bouncy!) • Key: D minor or modal scale for “woodsy mischief” • Primary Instruments: Jaw harp, bodhrán drum, gourd shakers, finger cymbals, fiddle • Lead Vocal: Squeaky but melodic (Pelli-style) • Backups: Lunaleth chorus (6–8 voices), some off-key for charm • FX: Scurrying, laughing, maybe a dramatic “CHOMP!” at the end
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Style: Whimsical folk with earthy percussion, bioluminescent ambience, and layered choral Lunaleth voices Mood: Playful, sneaky, and a little too proud of themselves [“A mischievous folk song sung by glowing, mouse-like forest creatures, Earthy drums, wooden percussion, soft mossy flutes, layered choral harmonies with echo effects, Lyrical vocals, childlike tone but clever in meaning, Magical ambience with nighttime swamp forest background
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Title: You Don’t Have to Match the Map Artist: The Lunaleth (ft, Backpack the Mimic Plush) Style & Mood: Soft acoustic lullaby with a whimsical, Tim Burton-meets-Pixar tone, Gentle ukulele, light glockenspiel, soft synth pads, and occasional mousey choral voices (think childlike or plushy), Add subtle forest or nighttime ambience — glowing bugs, rustling leaves, Wholesome, cozy, slightly quirky, Perfect for a plushy mimic trying to find himself in a world of wonder and weirdness, Vocal Style: Light, sweet voices — like a group of child-animal hybrids (the Lunaleth) singing together, Slightly off-kilter harmonies are welcome, Think Littlest Elf soundtrack, Gentle and honest, with heart, Lyrics to Include: (You can select all or excerpt depending on length, Start with these lines if needed, ) “You don’t have to match the map, Or fold your heart to fit a gap, You’re soft, and strange, and full of spark— A firefly glowing in the dark,
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