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癒し・祝詞

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A sacred Japanese meditation chant inspired by Katakamuna, ancient Japan spiritual ritual blended with cosmic goddess and angelic energy, Key: D Major (pure, sacred, clear) Tempo: Very slow (about 52–56 BPM, breath-based) Time Signature: Free time, no strict rhythm Vocal: Japanese female vocal, soft, clear, shrine priestess-like tone, mid to high register, straight tone, minimal vibrato, emotionless, prayerful, transparent, occasionally fading into humming, Melody: Extremely minimal chant, long sustained notes, ritualistic, not pop, not emotional, feels channeled and timeless, Instruments / Sounds: Traditional Japanese bells (suzu, kagura bells), soft rin bell resonance, gentle water sounds (spring, flowing stream, droplets), breath-like ambient pads, very subtle distant choir texture, no drums, no bass, no modern synth leads, Arrangement: Sparse and spacious, sounds appear and dissolve naturally, large sacred reverb like a shrine, forest, or mountain, water and bells weave softly
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A gentle, magical humming song inspired by a Peter Pan–like fantasy world, No lyrics, only soft human humming (female or childlike neutral voice), Mood: whimsical, innocent, adventurous, nostalgic, and slightly bittersweet, Scene: flying over a starlit night sky, floating islands, moonlight, children who never grow up, quiet freedom and wonder, Tempo: slow to mid-tempo, flowing like floating in the air, Instruments: celesta, soft strings, harp, light flute, subtle glockenspiel, gentle orchestral pads, Melody: simple, memorable, singable, like a lullaby mixed with a sense of adventure, Atmosphere: dreamy, cinematic, magical, warm, and timeless, No drums or strong rhythm, Focus on airiness, lightness, and emotional resonance, Feels like childhood memories, flying, believing, and quiet courage, Natural human breathing, soft imperfections, intimate and close-mic feeling
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A quiet, prayerful humming piece dedicated to healing and recovery in Noto, Japan, No lyrics, only soft human humming, The voice should feel warm, gentle, and close, like humming beside someone in silence, Mood: prayerful, calm, respectful, tender, and quietly hopeful, Atmosphere: Japanese sense of stillness and warmth — early morning light after a long night, breath returning slowly, Tempo: very slow to slow, with generous pauses and silence (ma), Instruments: soft piano (very minimal) shakuhachi (very subtle, airy, not melodic) koto or gentle plucked strings (sparse, slow) distant, warm ambient pads Melody: extremely simple, repetitive, and soothing, easy to hum unconsciously, No percussion, no taiko, no dramatic build-up, Avoid anything ceremonial or heroic, Focus on breath, space, restraint, and emotional presence rather than musical complexity, The music should feel like a quiet Japanese prayer — remembering, not forgetting, holding grief gently, and trusting slow rec