[Genre: Japanese Hogaku / Classical]
[Tempo: 65 BPM (rubato)]
[Key: E minor (with in scale/miyako-bushi inflections)]
[Instruments: Koto (13-string zither, plucked with expressive bends and harmonics), Shakuhachi (bamboo flute, breathy and haunting)]
[Mood: Bittersweet, fleeting, elegant, melancholic]
[Effects: Light reverb (traditional room), koto with delicate vibrato, shakuhachi with subtle pitch bends and breath noise, falling cherry blossom ambiance (soft rustle)]
[Description: A melancholic Japanese traditional piece depicting a brief encounter between a samurai and a geisha under falling cherry blossoms. The koto opens with sparse, poignant notes, like petals drifting. The shakuhachi enters with a breathy, weeping melody, expressing the beauty and transience of the moment. The music lingers on dissonant intervals and long silences, capturing the sadness of inevitable parting.]
筝采用低沉与明亮的音区对比,多用擦弦和泛音,增添凄美感。
尺八注重气息变化与俯仰音,模仿樱花的飘落与风的叹息。
背景可加入极轻微的落叶沙沙声,增强场景意象。
混响采用小厅堂预设,保持清晰度与空间感。