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Track begins with clean acoustic guitar strumming and a simple, bright electric guitar melody.
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Full drum kit and bass guitar enter, establishing the main upbeat, driving groove.
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Main energetic section starts, featuring layered guitars and the core positive feel.
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Slight textural shift, introducing a slightly different guitar figure, functioning as a bridge or transition.
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Clear return to the main hook/chorus feel, reinforcing the central theme with full energy.
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Brief breakdown section; drums simplify, focus shifts slightly back to the core guitar parts, providing dynamic contrast.
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Energy rebuilds out of the breakdown, leading back towards the main theme.
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Final energetic push, repeating the main motifs towards the conclusion.
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Track concludes with final ringing chords and a clean stop.
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さて、「Total Happy Up And Sunny」について掘り下げていきましょう。最初の数秒から、このトラックはすぐにそのアイデンティティを確立します。それは、サウンドを通じて捉えられた純粋で混じりけのない楽観主義です。クリーンで魅力的なアコースティックギターのストラムパターンと、シンプルで記憶に残るエレクトリックギターのメロディーで始まり、瞬時に明るく親しみやすいトーンを設定します。これは過度に複雑にしようとしているのではなく、その強みは、その直接性と、すぐにアクセスできるポジティブな雰囲気の中にあります。
Task for me: Produce the most unimaginative and "calculated" song EVER. Goal: To prove that points 1-4 are no guarantee for success and that creativity is valued in an experimental sense.
1. take the most famous of all chord sequences, which always guarantees success: C - G - Am - F
2. use the instruments that appear in the most popular library songs Simple 4/4 beat, a bit of guitar, piano, xylophone, marimba, high strings, clapping, ...
3. repeat everything over and over again, no too much ups and downs, so you can use it as a continuous loop
4. use a title with lots of happy words, even if they don't make sense, "total" is always great because it enhances everything afterwards, "happy" stands for total happiness, "up" is always better than "down" and "sunny" is something people like because the sun is our life-giver.
The song was produced after about 3 hours and is still not out of the sales charts. Unfortunately I lost the bet against me. Sad realization until today: Conceptual music always sells better than experimental ventures.
So when I take a pile in the toilet in the morning, totally sleepy, it's more creative than this one song :)