
Artificial Grass
A collection of "Newgrass" and my Bluegrass songs in classic styles. Enjoy!
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18 songs
2:31

Create a modern bluegrass track with a confident, playful edge, Acoustic guitar and mandolin set the foundation, with steady banjo, a driving upright bass line, The vocal should be male, gritty but melodic, telling the story of a woman who’s unpredictable, irresistible, and always one step ahead, The mood is late‑night Southern heat — riverbank water, fogged‑up truck windows, and the thrill of diving in without thinking, Choruses should hit with bluegrass style emphasizing the repeated line:
“I, Don’t, Care, I’d follow her anywhere, I’ll jump right in with both feet, ”
Keep the verses storytelling‑driven: jumping into cold water, long drives, parking somewhere quiet, her wild streak, and the final moment when she pulls him inside and slams the door, Tone: bold, flirtatious, reckless, and full of heart — a mountain boy falling hard for a woman he can’t predict or resist
5:34

Bluegrass, slow, mysterious, ballad, harmonies, yearning emotions, acoustic guitar, echoes
6:56

4:21

4:38

Bluegrass, banjo, fiddle, strong mandolin solos, bright tone
4:09

slow bluegrass ballad, soft banjo plucking, female voice, group harmonies, percussive mandolin throughout, banjo solo, guitar solo
4:12

bluegrass, very deep male voice, echoing harmonies, sad fiddle solos, snare drum in background, ambient, smokey, emotional atmosphere
4:46

country, soulful, harmonies, with emotion, occassional sound of a train whistle in the background
3:24

(Bluegrass with Heavy Mandolin) Dark bluegrass anthem, driving and earnest, with Appalachian storytelling cadence, **Instrumentation:** - **Mandolin:** Front and center — very slow for dramatic verses, percussive chop on off‑beats, solo break in verse 3, - **Banjo:** Rolling undercurrent, weaving with mandolin lines, - **Fiddle:** Emotional counterpoint, soaring harmonies in the chorus, mournful accents in the bridge, - **Upright Bass:** Root‑thumping drive, grounding the rhythm, - **Vocals:** High‑lonesome lead with tight harmonies on the chorus, **Vocal Delivery:**
- Verses: Narrative, sad storytelling tone — clear and earnest, - Chorus: Sad Strong, chant‑like harmonies (“Randomness — no such thing”), - Bridge: Very hushed, reflective, - fiddle and mandolin tension underneath
4:48

Old‑time stringband duet with clawhammer banjo, fiddle drones and slides, acoustic guitar, and soft foot‑tap rhythm, Warm, rustic, front‑porch mountain feel, Female voice clear and tender; male voice warm and grounded, Close‑mic, natural, unpolished charm with simple, heartfelt harmonies, Slow‑to‑mid tempo, nostalgic summer‑fair mood with a handmade, roots‑folk storytelling vibe
2:52

High‑energy modern bluegrass, Fast, tight rhythm (118–128 BPM), Bright acoustic guitar, punchy mandolin chops, rolling banjo, upright bass driving the groove, optional light fiddle runs, Male lead vocal with clear, direct delivery—no warmth, no country drawl, just crisp storytelling with a hint of grit, Keep phrasing quick and rhythmic to match the instrumentation, Tone: urgent, cautionary, slightly humorous, Emphasize the hook “they’re mean, they’re small, they’re pure evil” with a strong, chant‑like lift, Mix should be dry, sharp, and forward—classic bluegrass clarity, no ambient pads, Structure follows narrative verses about illness, misdiagnosis, tick bite, Alpha‑GAL, lifestyle changes, and advice, with repeating high‑energy chorus, Use the provided lyrics exactly as written
4:19

Dark Newgrass • Atmospheric • Modern Appalachian Minimalism
Create a dark, moody Newgrass arrangement built on fast but restrained mandolin patterns, low‑tuned banjo rolls, and a pulsing upright bass, Keep the rhythm driving but not joyful — a tense, hypnotic momentum, like something ancient moving under the surface, Acoustic textures should feel raw and close‑mic’d, with subtle bow scrapes, finger noise, and breathy room ambience, Add sparse fiddle lines that bend and waver, almost like wind or water shifting shape, Vocals should be intimate, slightly haunted, with a storyteller’s cadence — clear, steady, and emotionally heavy, Harmonies should appear only at key lyrical moments, tight and eerie, almost choral, Overall vibe: elemental, mythic, Appalachian‑surreal, A sense of drifting between worlds — air, water, and the unseen forces that bind them
3:16

Fast‑paced dark bluegrass with a tense, minor‑key Appalachian drive, Rapid banjo rolls, aggressive mandolin chopping, and a gritty acoustic guitar pushing the rhythm forward like a chase through the holler, Upright bass slaps hard on the downbeat, creating urgency, Fiddle lines cut in sharp and haunting, weaving dissonant phrases that hint at danger, Male vocal, raw and breath‑tight, delivering the lyrics with the feeling of someone outrunning their own shadow, Mood: foreboding, high‑energy, mythic, and relentless, The music should feel like a fast walk downhill in the dark with something following close behind
3:54

Brooding Appalachian‑folk bluegrass in a minor or modal key (Dorian/aeolian), Slow‑to‑mid tempo (92–108 BPM) with a tense, pulsing rhythm, Sparse, gritty acoustic guitar; cold, metallic banjo rolls; mandolin tremolo for unease; bowed fiddle drones that feel like fog on a ridge, Upright bass dark and thudding, Vocal tone: restrained, haunted, slightly breathless, no warmth, no twang — more whispered warning than storytelling, Harmonies are tight, dissonant, and only appear on the repeated hook (“Think about it / The Cloud”) to create a ghost‑chorus effect, Mix is dry, intimate, and close‑mic’d, like a field recording in an empty cabin, Mood: paranoia, digital surveillance, loss of free will, longing for disconnection, old‑world fear meeting modern algorithms, Use the provided lyrics exactly as written
3:16

Up‑tempo modern bluegrass with bright mandolin picking, rolling banjo patterns, warm acoustic guitar strums, and a steady upright‑bass pulse, Light fiddle lines weaving in and out with a gentle, emotional lift, Tempo around 95–115 BPM, Clear, heartfelt lead vocal with tight three‑part harmonies on the chorus, Organic, front‑porch energy with a dreamy, romantic undertone, Themes: indigo skies, denim softness, rare eyes, twilight moments, love as a rare color, Mix should feel open, airy, and natural, with crisp string articulation and a warm, glowing atmosphere
4:00

Slow, emotional bluegrass Christmas ballad with warm acoustic guitar, gentle fingerpicking, soft mandolin, and tender fiddle lines that weave around the vocal, Light banjo rolls used sparingly for texture, not speed, Upright bass soft and steady, creating a calm heartbeat, Add subtle holiday sparkle with light sleigh bells or glockenspiel, but keep the feel intimate and Appalachian, Male vocal warm, heartfelt, slightly raspy, with close harmonies in the chorus, Production natural and cozy, like a quiet cabin at night, Tempo around 70–85 BPM, Mood nostalgic, vulnerable, protective, Verses should feel storytelling and close; choruses should bloom gently with harmonies and fiddle swells, Overall vibe: a man crafting a fragile, hand‑built winter refuge inside a snow globe to shield the woman he loves from the chaos outside
4:21

Dark, minor‑key bluegrass ballad with clawhammer banjo, mandolin tremolo, bowed bass, and mournful fiddle, Start slow, sparse, and shadowed — intimate male vocal with a haunted Appalachian tone, As the song progresses, gradually increase the tempo and rhythmic drive, adding more aggressive banjo rolls, tighter mandolin chop, and rising fiddle energy, Keep the atmosphere eerie and tense even as the pace quickens, like time slipping faster through the glass, Choruses open with tight, ghost‑close harmonies, Final section should feel urgent, breathless, and fate‑driven, Raw, gritty, and mountain‑dark

