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4:23Song Image
Create an original nature-themed song at 150 BPM with delicate harp melodies, resonant percussion rhythms, soft harmonic textures, a spacious atmospheric arrangement, subtle dynamic swells, and long, melodic whistles, The song should focus only on the beauty of nature: wind, river, forest, mountains, sky, moon, ocean, morning light, silence, and harmony, The sound should feel poetic, luminous, contemplative, vivid, and cinematic, with a sense of open space and natural grace, Use a clean, emotional, and immersive production style in Russian or instrumental form, but with no mention of handpan, meditation, or arpeggios
3:54Song Image
Create an original nature-themed song at 150 BPM with delicate harp melodies, resonant percussion rhythms, soft harmonic textures, a spacious atmospheric arrangement, subtle dynamic swells, and long, melodic whistles, The song should focus only on the beauty of nature: wind, river, forest, mountains, sky, moon, ocean, morning light, silence, and harmony, The sound should feel poetic, luminous, contemplative, vivid, and cinematic, with a sense of open space and natural grace, Use a clean, emotional, and immersive production style in Russian or instrumental form, but with no mention of handpan, meditation, or arpeggios
3:57Song Image
Native-inspired chant, deep tribal drums, atmospheric, spiritual, slow build, male or female vocal, echoing canyon reverb, cinematic, rhythmic chanting, organic percussion
4:02Song Image
Instrumental ethno-dream cinematic love track about long-distance romance, featuring glockophone, handpan, harp, cello, bells, balalaika, theremin, santur, kalimba, bansuri flute, dulcimer, mandolin, and glass harmonica, Soft, tender, mystical, romantic, glowing, spacious, and emotional, Intro with glockophone, bells, and harp; verses with balalaika, kalimba, and handpan; pre-chorus with bansuri flute and glass harmonica; chorus blooms with full ensemble and soaring cello; bridge becomes sparse and intimate with theremin and harp; final chorus expands warmly and beautifully, No vocals