3:54

Intro: Starts soft and nostalgic with piano/acoustic guitar, Verses: Intimate and with a simple arrangement, focused on the story, Chorus: An explosion of energy, an anthem with the full band, Bridge: An atmospheric and reflective mood, building tension, Guitar Solo: Melodic and emotive, capturing the song's feeling, Final Chorus: The climax of the song, with more power and vocal harmonies, Outro: The music fades out, ending reflectively with acoustic guitar and the final line
3:12

Musical Structure: The Dark Side of the Moon (Indie Folk-Pop)
Intro: Acoustic guitar (fingerstyle) with a melancholic, cyclical riff, Verse 1: Soft vocals enter over the guitar, A minimalist bass (long notes) emerges halfway through to create a pulse, Chorus: A build-up, Addition of vocal harmonies, a light tambourine, and ukulele, The guitar becomes more rhythmic, lifting the energy, Verse 2: Maintains the previous foundation, with subtle electric piano or synth pad arpeggios adding texture in the background, Bridge: Dramatic pause, The instrumentation pulls back to just the guitar and an atmospheric note, Vocals become intimate, almost whispered, Final Chorus: Climax, All instruments return with more intensity, The percussion is firmer, and the vocal harmonies take the main focus, Outro: The song deconstructs slowly, ending as it began: with only the initial guitar riff fading out
3:39

Ashes of Longing
v4.5
Musical Structure: Ashes of Longing (Under 3, 5 Minutes)
(Verse 1) - Start: Piano/acoustic guitar + vocal, Melancholic, (25s)
(Pre-Chorus) - Build: Gentle strings/pads, soft bass, Vocal urgency, (15s)
(Chorus) - Core: Light drums, piano/guitar, strings, Soaring vocal, (30s)
(Verse 2) - Variant: Similar to V1, slightly more dynamic, (25s)
(Chorus) - Fuller: Stronger strings, layered BVs, (30s)
(Bridge) - Shift: New chords, cello/synth pad, Reflective vocal, (25s)
(Chorus) - Climax: All instruments, intense vocal, grand strings, (30s)
(Outro) - Fade: Piano/guitar + vocal, fades, Resonant chord, (20s)
3:04

Musical Structure (Melodic Pop/Soft Rock/Indie Pop)
(Verse 1) - Gentle introduction, voice and acoustic guitar/piano, Seven to ten seconds of ambiance, (Pre-Chorus) - Increasing intensity, drums enter lightly, bass prominent, Builds towards the chorus, (Chorus) - Most catchy part, memorable melody, fuller arrangement (guitars, subtle strings, more present drums), Emotional impact, (Verse 2) - Return to the gentleness of Verse 1, with small melodic or instrumental variations, (Pre-Chorus) - Repetition of the first build-up, perhaps with a bit more energy, (Chorus) - Chorus repetition, with potential for more backing vocals or light ad-libs, (Bridge) - Breakdown moment, new melody or chord progression, Can be more introspective or climatic, Optional guitar solo, (Chorus) - Final repetition, can be grander, with all instrumental elements, Another potential for ad-libs, (Outro) - Gradual fade-out or abrupt stop, Can revisit elements from the intro
3:04

Verse 1, which introduces the central theme of fear and the initial reaction to it, This is followed by the Chorus, the most memorable and catchy part of the song, expressing the main idea of running from fear, Verse 2 deepens the theme, adding new details or scenarios that reinforce the feeling of fear and the attempt to escape, It maintains a similar melodic structure to the first verse but with different lyrics, The Chorus is repeated to solidify the message, The Bridge is a crucial turning point, It offers a change of pace and perspective, shifting from running from fear to the realization of needing to face it, It's a reflective moment that builds tension before returning to the main theme, The final Chorus (Modified/Empowered) reflects the shift in attitude from the bridge, sung with more conviction and energy, showcasing the new resolution, Finally, the Outro concludes the song, solidifying the resolution of freedom from fear, often by repeating a key phrase or the title
3:28

Reset the World
v4.5
Intro (0:00): Soft piano and pizzicato violin create a contemplative, anticipatory mood, Verse 1 (0:20): Gentle drums enter, with bass and clean guitar supporting the narrative, Violin provides a background pad, Chorus (0:55): Energy explodes: More intense drums and bass, powerful distorted electric guitar chords, Violin plays a counter-melody, Verse 2 (1:30): Similar to Verse 1, but with slightly increased intensity, Chorus (2:05): Full energy from the first chorus, reinforcing the message, Piano Solo (2:40): Piano takes the lead with an expressive, evolving melody, moving from reflection to optimism, Bridge (3:15): Intensity builds, creating tension for the climax, Violin Solo (3:50): Violin delivers a powerful, melodic solo, the peak of hope and renewal, Final Chorus (4:25): Band at maximum energy for an epic conclusion, Outro (5:00): Band fades, piano and violin play final phrases that dissolve, ending with hope
3:29

male vocals, female vocals, acoustic folk-pop, indie
3:55

3:34

Acoustic, Indie folk pop
Intro (Acoustic guitar melody - 4 bars)
Verse 1 (Guitar & vocal)
Chorus (Harmonies enter)
Verse 2 (Guitar & vocal)
Chorus (Harmonies)
Bridge (Slight tempo/dynamic shift)
Chorus (More layered vocals)
Outro (Guitar fades)
4:21

Folk-pop, Indie acoustic
Verse 1
(Setting the scene of internal pain and loss)
Chorus
(Expressing persistent grief in familiar surroundings, piano)
Verse 2
(Addressing attempts at comfort and the unyielding truth)
Chorus
(Repeating the core emotional struggle)
Bridge
(Detailing lingering sensory connections and false hope)
Outro
(A final plea and acceptance of eternal loss)
3:56

My Perfect Moment
v4.5+
Pop rock de balada
* Intro: Soft instrumental, * Verse: Vocal begins, with minimal backing music, * Pre-Chorus: Music builds up, * Chorus: Full band, loud and emotional, * Verse 2: Music pulls back again, * Pre-Chorus: Builds again, * Chorus: Repeats, even more powerfully, * Bridge: Quieter, a moment of reflection, * Final Chorus: The most powerful section, * Outro: Music fades out
5:08

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