[Genre: Japanese Traditional / Horror / Folk]
[Tempo: 85 BPM (rubato)]
[Key: B minor (with pentatonic inflections)]
[Instruments: Shakuhachi (bamboo flute, breathy and haunting), Taiko (large drum, thunderous rolls), Shamisen (sharp, percussive plucks), temple bells, soft night ambience]
[Mood: Eerie, mystical, ritualistic, tense]
[Effects: Deep reverb (temple space), shakuhachi with pitch bends and heavy breath, taiko with sudden accents, shamisen with kakegoe-style plucks, distant insect chirps]
[Description: A haunting piece evoking a summer night procession of yokai. The shakuhachi opens with a lone, wandering melody, its breathy tone hovering like incense smoke. Taiko enters with distant, thunderous rolls, while shamisen adds sharp, percussive accents that mimic the restless energy of spirits. The music shifts between stillness and sudden tension, as the onmyōji’s flute keeps the chaotic forces at bay. The atmosphere is one of ancient ritual and unease.]
制作建议
- 尺八演奏注重气息的强弱变化和俯仰音,制造幽玄感,可加入少量延迟增强空间。
- 太鼓采用低频滚奏和突然的重击,音量需有鲜明对比,模仿百鬼的骚动与镇压的瞬间。
- 三味线用拨子快速弹拨或扫弦,加入滑音,增加紧张与怪异感。
- 背景可加入极细微的虫鸣和风声,增强夏夜真实感。
- 混响采用寺庙或古建筑卷积,混响时间2秒左右,保持神秘氛围。
- 结尾可让尺八长音渐弱,太鼓渐隐,仅留虫鸣,象征妖气被镇,夜归平静。