K: Amin T: 70 TS: 4/4 INST: Piano, Marimba, Strings, TunedPercussion Mood: Introspective, melancholic, ethereal, poignant Structure: AABC Summary: Based on the title "American Beauty," the analysis strongly suggests the iconic film score by Thomas Newman. The inferred parameters point towards a minimalist, atmospheric, and slow-tempo piece. The key is likely minor (A minor often associated with the main theme), creating an introspective and melancholic mood. The tempo is unhurried, around 70 BPM, typical for contemplative film cues. A standard 4/4 time signature provides a stable rhythmic foundation. The instrumentation is characteristic of Newman's score, featuring piano playing repetitive figures, ethereal tuned percussion like marimba, and atmospheric string pads. The mood is predominantly poignant and ethereal, reflecting the film's themes of suburban ennui and hidden beauty. The structure is likely based on motif development (like AABC) rather than a traditional song structure, common in film scoring.

Model: gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25