The song opens with a soft, rhythmic pulse. It sets the scene of a quiet, moonlit courtyard in Andalusia. The "Bolero" rhythm—a slow, triple-meter dance—acts as the foundation, suggesting a sense of anticipation and romance.
(adding sophisticated harmonic layers).
Midway through, the technical "story" ramps up. Armik employs rapid-fire picado (scales) and rasgueado (strumming), representing the sudden intensity of a Spanish midnight. The song opens with a soft, rhythmic pulse
(providing the clarity and speed of his finger-picking). The "Midnight Bolero" Narrative The song opens with a soft