4:38

intro drum hihat hitting, and bassline, main saxophone solo lead driven(melody), and slap bass solo part in interlude, drum solo part mutiple part in band music, intro all instrumetal Ensemble, big bass, no electric guitar, ‑ambient, ‑reverb
2:37

Acoustic rock / jazz-fusion instrumental track inspired by T-SQUARE, mid-tempo (~108 BPM), key D minor, The core is an already-existing acoustic guitar performance that must be preserved and clearly featured throughout: steel-string acoustic guitar, close-mic, strum-based rhythmic playing with vivid string scratch, pick noise, and subtle body hits, acting as both harmonic base and rhythmic driver, Lead instruments are flute and harmonica, The flute carries agile, melodic lead lines with smooth legato phrasing, fast runs, and a bright, lyrical tone, The harmonica complements with a warm, expressive sound, controlled bends, breathy attacks, and melodic responses, avoiding blues clichés and staying within a clean fusion aesthetic, Both instruments interact conversationally, sometimes overlapping, sometimes answering each other, without masking the acoustic guitar, Bass guitar focuses on groove and rhythm rather than melodic soloing: tight fingerstyle bass with syncopated fusion-style
4:19

Instrumental jazz-fusion rhythm party track inspired by T-Square, tempo ~124–126 BPM, key D minor, No vocals, Instruments: acoustic guitar (main lead and signature solo), electric piano/keyboard (comping and solo), slap electric bass, live drum kit, clean electric guitar, Clear solo sections for slap bass, drums, keyboard, electric guitar, and an extended acoustic-guitar-led signature solo, During acoustic guitar lead sections, keyboards remain strictly in accompaniment, Fully mastered sound, tight groove, punchy rhythm section, clean and energetic live fusion band feel
2:12

A country rock instrumental piece in a major key at a moderate tempo, The song features a prominent electric guitar melody with a clean tone and some overdrive, supported by a steady drum beat with a strong kick and snare, A bass guitar provides a walking bass line, and an acoustic guitar strums chords in the background, The song structure includes distinct sections with variations in the electric guitar's melodic phrases and intensity, Production elements include a clear mix with good separation between instruments, and a slight reverb on the electric guitar
3:22

Jazz-fusion K-pop band instrumental, mid-tempo ~108 BPM building to fast feel, key E minor, Female vocalist with rich emotional falsetto and warm chest voice in the style of Jenapop used sparingly as texture, Main focus on keyboard-led fusion performance inspired by T-Square style, Intro starts with solo electric piano: soft jazz voicings, calm phrasing, gradually accelerating into fast melodic runs, Drums and bass enter progressively with tight fusion groove, Bass locks rhythmically with kick, clean and articulate, Keyboard takes lead in intro, interlude, bridge, and outro with virtuosic speed runs and octave jumps, Vocals minimal and rhythmic, leaving space for instruments, Fully mastered sound, clean and bright mix, keyboard forward, rhythm section tight and punchy, No heavy distortion, no EDM elements, Structure flows clearly: Intro–Verse–Pre–Chorus–Chorus–Interlude–Verse 2–Bridge–Chorus–Outro
2:59

Upbeat funky acoustic instrumental track, fast tempo (~122 BPM), key A major, Strictly acoustic guitar only, no vocals, no drums, no bass, no electric guitar, no synths, Primary instrument is steel-string acoustic guitar recorded with extreme close-mic intimacy, Performance is groove-driven and percussive: ultra-fast downstroke strumming, tight muted funk patterns, syncopated accents, aggressive string scratches, palm-muted hits, and pronounced body slaps acting as rhythmic percussion, No fingerstyle melodies—rhythm-focused strum-based funk playing throughout, Arrangement is fully guitar-structured:
Intro establishes the core funk groove immediately →
Verse maintains tight muted rhythm with space →
Pre-Chorus increases strum density and rhythmic tension →
Chorus opens into brighter, wider strums forming a clear instrumental hook →
Interlude strips down to body hits and scratch rhythms only →
Verse 2 returns with groove variation and octave emphasis →
Bridge briefly drops dyn
3:49

A high-energy instrumental piece featuring a prominent electric guitar melody, supported by a driving bassline and dynamic drum patterns, The song incorporates elements of funk and rock, with a clean, slightly overdriven guitar tone, The drums provide a solid rhythmic foundation with frequent fills and cymbal accents, The bass guitar plays a walking bassline, adding to the funky feel, The overall production is bright and clear, with a good balance between all instruments, The song structure is largely improvisational, showcasing instrumental virtuosity
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