Let’s dive deeper into what the audio note sheets for a Trap Nation-style song like "Neon Dreams" would look like. This includes specific instruh section of the song.1. Key and Tempo•Key: Minor keys are often used in trap and EDM for their emotional and intense vibe. For example, A Minor or D Minor.•Tempo: Trap Nation songs typically range from 140–160 BPM, with a steady beat that allows for syncopation and rapid hi-hat rolls.2. Song Structure and NotationIntro•Atmosphere: Atmospheric synth pads, risers, and ambient effects.•Notation: Sustained notes in the treble clef for synths (e.g., A2 to D4), with crescendos marked in dynamics.•Percussion: Sparse kick drum hits (quarter notes) to set the tempo.•Effects: Risers notated graphically with crescendo markings and pitch bends indicated by curved lines.Verse•Drums: The beat begins to build with a focus on rhythm.•Kick Drum: Quarter notes on beats 1 and 3.•Snare Drum: Hits on beats 2 and 4.•Hi-Hats: Sixteenth-note rolls with occasional triplets (notated with slashes on the stems).•Bassline: Sub-bass hits synced with the kick drum, often following a syncopated rhythm.•Notation: Bass clef, showing sustained notes (e.g., A1, G1) with glides or pitch bends marked by curved lines.•Melody: Sparse synth melody or vocal chops.•Notation: Treble clef, short melodic phrases (e.g., E4-G4-A4) with rests in between.Hook/Chorus•Full Drop: All elements come together for maximum impact.•Bassline: Heavy sub-bass following a syncopated rhythm (e.g., dotted eighth notes).•Notation: Bass clef with accents on key beats (e.g., A1-G1-F1).•Lead Melody: Catchy synth line or vocal chops.•Notation: Treble clef, arpeggios or repeating patterns (e.g., A4-C5-E5-G5).•Drums:•Kick Drum: Continuous quarter notes or eighth notes.•Snare Drum: Hits on beats 2 and 4 with occasional rolls.•Hi-Hats: Rapid sixteenth-note patterns with rolls and stutters (notated as slashes on stems).•Cymbals: Crash cymbals at the start of the drop, notated as X-shaped note heads.Drop•Bass Drops: Long, sustained sub-bass notes with pitch bends for dramatic effect.•Notation: Bass clef, sustained whole notes with curved pitch bend markings.•Percussion Fills: Snare rolls, tom fills, and hi-hat trills to transition between sections.•Notation: Percussion clef with rapid sixteenth and thirty-second notes.•Effects:•Risers: Graphically notated as diagonal lines rising in pitch.•Impacts: Notated as X-shaped note heads with dynamic markings (e.g., "fff" for loud impacts).Bridge•Stripped-Down Elements: Focus on melody and vocals.•Vocals: Lyrics aligned to pitch and rhythm in treble clef (e.g., A4-G4-F4).•Bassline: Minimal sub-bass hits synced with sparse percussion.Outro•Fade-Out Elements:•Synth Pads: Sustained notes fading out (e.g., A2-D4).•Percussion: Gradual reduction in complexity, ending with a single kick drum hit.3. InstrumentationSynths•Synth pads for atmosphere are written in the treble clef.•Lead melodie