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Amour

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16 songs
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male voice (baritone)
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Emotional Folk-Rock to Orchestral Anthem, Mood: Intimate, vulnerable, then soaring and cathartic, Male vocals: breathy and close (start) to powerful and gritty (end), Piano-driven intro building to explosive strings and drums, Tempo: Slow build (65-90 bpm), Clear, resonant production
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Epic French Chanson, Male voice, warm and textured, Grand piano, lush strings, subtle electronic textures, Builds from intimate confession to sweeping orchestral finale, Poetic, cinematic, emotionally raw, 92 bpm
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Intimate Felt Piano Duet, Extremely soft, slow, and atmospheric, The piano sound is warm and muted (felt hammer sound), Vocals are breathless, very close to the microphone, almost whispered (sotto voce), focusing on raw emotion rather than power, No drums, no crescendo of volume, just a deepening of intimacy, The male voice is deep and reassuring; the female voice is fragile and airy, Tempo: Slow rubato (approx 58 bpm)
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Genre: Cinematic Chamber Pop / Orchestral Folk, Instruments: Grand piano (flowing, arpeggiated, Debussy-esque), solo Cello (deep, melancholic), swelling String Section, delicate acoustic guitar textures, Percussion is subtle (timpani rolls, heartbeat kick) -> builds to a sweeping orchestral climax, Vocals: Intimate, breathy, near-whisper (Verse) -> Soaring, resonant, lyrical tenor/alto (Chorus) -> Powerful, operatic projection (Final Chorus), Dynamics: Fragile and crystalline start, Gradual emotional crescendo, The music mimics a "mind letting go" – moving from precise, staccato articulations to legato, washing waves of sound, Tempo: Start 68 bpm (rubato feel), Stabilize at 76 bpm, Bridge slows down, Final Chorus pushes to 84 bpm with intensity, Atmosphere: Melancholic, elegant, intellectual but deeply romantic, "Beauty in the breakdown, "
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Atmospheric Folk-Rock to Epic Anthem, Sequel to a previous ballad, keeping the mystical/poetic undertone but evolving into a richer, more complex sound, Instrumentation: Starts with the signature piano arpeggios (referencing the "spell"), adding ethereal cello and acoustic guitar, The vibe is mysterious yet warm, As the song progresses, layer in deep drums and soaring strings to represent the "multitude" within, Vocals: Intimate storytelling transforming into a powerful, multi-layered chorus (choir effect suitable in bridge), Dynamics: Mystical quietness → Progressive weaving of instruments → Triumphant fusion, Tempo: 76 bpm (Intro) → 128 bpm (Climax)
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Atmospheric Folk-Rock building into Emotional Anthem, Intro: Intimate upright piano and raw, breathy vocals (start 70 bpm), Verse 2: Add weeping cello and acoustic strumming, Chorus: Explodes with driving drums, electric guitar layers, and gritty chest voice (85 bpm), Bridge: Stripped back, spacious, with ethereal vocal harmonies, Final Chorus: Maximum intensity, cathartic wall of sound, passionate belting (push to 90 bpm), Mood: Melancholic longing turning into desperate hope
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Emotional folk-rock ballad, chanson française, A dynamic duet of energies, Starts minimalist and intimate (piano, soft vocal) reflecting distance and introspection, Cello and clarinet add depth, underlining the shared melancholy, The song builds an intense crescendo, as if two separate forces are merging; strings (violin, cello) swell, The chorus is a powerful, shared catharsis, Vocals evolve from hushed (feutrée) to a raw, yearning (rauque) delivery, expressing the impossible proximity, Tempo: slow build (~75 bpm) to a powerful, soaring climax (~125 bpm)
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Intimate, gentle chanson française, Based on the partner's original lyrics, A single clear voice and minimalist piano, evoking her peaceful world, A subtle cello and a second vocal harmony enter gently as the song progresses, representing the second presence *within* that shared moment, The dynamic is a very soft, shared breath, Calm, minimalist, focusing on harmony and shared peace, Tempo: calm, gentle (approx 75 bpm)
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La Vie que l’on nous donne » est une fresque musicale épique pour ténor et orchestre symphonique, Entre puissance vocale et orchestration grandiose, elle célèbre la vie dans toute sa beauté, même lorsqu’elle nous est imposée, Les métaphores — jardin sauvage, fleurs interdites, chaînes de béton, flèches de lumière — peignent le contraste entre liberté intérieure et contraintes extérieures, De l’intro saisissante au climax orchestral, le voyage mêle émotion, drame et exaltation, entraînant l’auditeur dans un flot où la vie éclate
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Quirky Indie Pop / French "Chanson Nouvelle" (style Pomme or early Feist), Instrumentation features a rhythmic, lightly strummed ukulele, a bright upright piano playing sparse chords, and a lazy, brushed snare drum, A playful clarinet provides short, melodic counterpoints, Dynamics are consistently light, breezy, and conversational, deliberately avoiding any dramatic crescendo, Vocal style: Female, "voix feutrée" (breathy), intimate, and slightly sarcastic "parlé-chanté" (spoken-sung), Tempo: A relaxed, steady 95 bpm shuffle
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Pop rock alternatif à crescendo émotionnel, La chanson s'ouvre sur un piano mélancolique et une voix murmurée, presque parlée, créant une atmosphère intime et tendue, Une guitare acoustique arpégée rejoint, installant un motif répétitif et ascendant, La tension monte progressivement avec l'ajout subtil de cordes (violoncelle, violon), Le pré-refrain accélère le rythme, la batterie entre en scène, menant à un refrain puissant et aérien, La performance vocale passe d'une fragilité contrôlée à une puissance rauque et libératrice, Le pont est un moment de calme avant la tempête, suivi d'une explosion instrumentale où la guitare électrique saturée et les cordes s'entremêlent, Le final est cathartique, la voix criant presque les derniers mots avant de retomber dans un murmure épuisé sur les dernières notes de piano