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Joe.L - (Public) English Songs

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25 songs
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swinging, hollywood, dramatic, jazz, drama, pop, big band, swing
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lyrical, brushed drums, grand piano, smooth, soft horns, vocal, upright bass, soulful, emotional, swing jazz ballad, jazz, drama, cinematic swing meets soulful wit, ballad, tone, expressive male vocals, swing, soft
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expressive and honest; instrumentation: warm piano, warm, swaying groove; lead vocal: male or female, wounded-cool, soul/blues version — tempo 88–92 bpm, organ pads, vocal, minimal, electric, electric bass, blues, soul, smoky, minimal groove kit, subtle horn lines; mood: reflective, observational
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blues, bluesy guitar, emotional, deep female vocals, theme, soul-inspired, piano, support guitar solos with background cello theme, bass should be house genre
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gentle, soft, harp, typical celtic female vocals, melodic, cello, rhythmic drums, celtic, cello and harp support, dreamy, female vocals, rhythmic, flute between verses
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Mid-tempo acoustic folk-pop with warm fingerpicked guitar and soft brushed drums, No cinematic elements, Duet vocals should feel natural, emotionally present, and expressive — leaning gently into key words like ‘flowers, ’ ‘sun, ’ ‘done, ’ and ‘smile, ’ Keep the tone light, loving, and warm, Singing should feel like a slow walk, not a performance, Begin with fingerpicked acoustic guitar only, Add soft percussion (shaker or brush snare) on line 3, Introduce light bass on line 5, Keep dynamics gentle, warm, and slow-building — like sunrise during a quiet walk,
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world, vocal, romantic, classy, clarinet, swing, elegant, emotional, playful, jazz, cinematic, male vocals, warm, crooner, nostalgic, world-travelled
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Male–Female duet, Two clearly separate voices: one warm male vocal and one bright female vocal, Never merge them into one voice, Intro with gentle violins, light drums, and soft banjo picking, During the chorus and instrumental sections, use a deep, warm bass drum pulse (not overpowering, just a strong foundation), Add acoustic guitar and soft piano layers throughout, Keep the energy upbeat and motivational, but not aggressive, Harmonies only in the final chorus, Overall tone: modern folk-pop meets inspirational indie, with a steady rhythm and a hopeful build
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Piano supported Prologue inspired by “What a Wonderful World”: warm 50s ballad mood with soft strings, gentle brass, light piano, spoken-sung male voice, Then shift into the classy swing feel of “Fly Me to the Moon”: upright bass, brushed drums, soft horns, smooth elegant female vocal
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[Soul ballad with romantic tension and emotional depth] [Black female lead vocal – warm, expressive, emotionally restrained] [Male vocal joins in spoken-style verse and alternating lines in the bridge] [No yelling – voices stay conversational, tender, and believable] [Piano provides the harmonic base – rich, intimate, minimal] [Deep bass guitar – smooth, supportive, pulse-like rhythm] [Drums: slow, deep, tribal feel – steady heartbeat under each section] [Pizzicato strings open the song and reappear in verse 3 – delicate tension] [Saxophone carries the full pre-chorus – no vocals, melodic lead] [Extended mid-song saxophone solo – replaces traditional instrumental break] [Sax returns under bridge and supports the final chorus with echo phrasing] [No choir, no harmonies – just two authentic solo voices, close-mic] [Bridge performed as male/female spoken-style dialogue over instrumentation] [Final chorus sung gently in harmony – no belting or dramatic lift] [Ou
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Alternating voices starting with a male voice
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electric guitar, electric, south american pacific coast, soft, long and winding
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Classic narrative country-pop ballad, Steady mid-slow tempo with a continuous acoustic guitar pulse carrying the rhythm throughout, Piano supports harmony only, Subtle bass follows the guitar, Very restrained drums or percussion used sparingly, In the chorus, arrangement thins out: instruments pull back, fewer elements play, and space opens for the vocal, Chorus feels more intimate than verses, not louder, Warm, seasoned male vocal with calm authority and emotional restraint, Timeless love song centered on admiration and gratitude