4:39

fingerstyle jazz blues with bass and percussion support, gritty female vocal
2:24

42nd Street
v5.5
acoustic swing, fingerstyle jazz guitar, nylon-string arpeggios, bass pedal lines, brushed snare, cajon percussion, woodblock accents, shaker groove, 118 BPM, swung eighths, call and response, live room ambiance, tape saturation, plate reverb, tight stereo image, breathless urgency, chase energy
2:48

acoustic fingerstyle blues with harmonica, bass, and percussion support
2:34

3:34

1:47

4:03

acoustic fingerstyle steel string guitar with harmonica fills, blues piano, bass and percussion support
2:58

fingerstyle blues guitar with harmonica, bass and percussion support
3:14

Milkcow Blues
v5.5
acoustic blues, swing jazz, acoustic blues guitar, harmonica fills, upright bass, brushed snare, shaker percussion, woodblock accents, chamber strings, sparse intro, sectional build, call and response, tape saturation, room mic ambience, 92 BPM, bittersweet nostalgia, late-night resolve
2:22

Fingerstyle guitar leads with intricate plucked patterns, intertwining bass, melody, and percussive taps, Subtle harmonics and light chord changes provide a lush, intimate texture, The arrangement relies on dynamic shifts, inviting expressive voicings and nuanced articulation throughout
3:59

soulful, delta blues, fingerstyle, harmonica, blues, fingerstyle guitar
3:22

Acoustic blues with a male vocalist, The song features a single acoustic guitar playing a fingerpicked accompaniment with a consistent bass line, The guitar has a warm, slightly overdriven tone, suggesting a vintage tube amplifier or a similar effect, The chord progression is a standard 12-bar blues in the key of E, The tempo is slow, around 60-70 BPM, The male vocalist sings in a baritone range with a slightly raspy, expressive quality, characteristic of traditional blues, His delivery is conversational and melancholic, There are no other instruments or significant production effects beyond the guitar and vocals, The mix is dry, emphasizing the raw, intimate performance
3:54

3:22

3:10

Bottle Up and Go
v5.5
acoustic fingerstyle blues with harmonica, bass, and percussion support
3:02

3:36

An acoustic blues track kicks off with fingerpicked guitar laying a steady twelve-bar groove, Harmonica drops in tasteful fills between vocal phrases, while upright bass anchors the rhythm, Brushed snare and soft percussion give drive and warmth without overpowering the acoustic vibe
2:48

St Louis Blues
v5.5
acoustic swing, fingerstyle jazz guitar, 92 BPM, brushed snare, upright bass, muted trumpet, call and response, minor key, late-night swing, tape saturation, mono room sound, ribbon mic vocals, 1940s studio, walking bass, syncopated rhythm guitar, chromatic turnaround, smoky menace
3:59

acoustic fingerstyle blues with harmonica, bass and percussion
5:07

A slow Chicago blues track led by a smoky electric guitar, acoustic piano comping in syncopation, and soulful saxophone fills, The groove is deep and unhurried with a laid-back swing, The band swells dynamically for solos, trading expressive phrases, before settling into a mellow outro
3:18

A bluesy folk song with a male vocalist, acoustic guitar, and harmonica, The song is in a major key and has a moderate tempo, The acoustic guitar plays a fingerpicked accompaniment with a consistent bass line, The harmonica provides melodic fills and counter-melodies, often echoing the vocal lines, The male vocalist has a clear, slightly raspy baritone voice, delivering the lyrics with a storytelling quality, The song structure is verse-chorus with instrumental breaks featuring the harmonica, The production is clean, highlighting the acoustic instruments and vocals with a natural reverb, The overall feel is relaxed and contemplative
3:51

4:08

Blue Mood Blues
v5.5
acoustic blues with harmonica, bass and percussion support
6:18

3:29

3:57



