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green calx wrote:I didn't like it all at first... But this really digs its place in my head.
Also the samples... really dark, I didn't expect such literality.
Reminds me of Sunshine Recorder, but this is definitely not a "beautiful place" kind of vibe here.
It's literally about finding someone you know dying from drowning. Or is it from some movie or something...
akirako wrote:Wildfire wrote:Couldn't help but draw comparisons with early Plaid with this one. The track has really grown on me, found it a bit basic on first listen but it's place in the album is spot on.
I'd even say the album has Plaid moments throughout, some chimes and random rubbery bass stabs remind me of them although not necessarily their earlier stuff in particular (if by early you mean Trainer).
jamesyboyy wrote:I'm no musician, so I might be entirely wrong, but is the sitar not a dulcimer or something similar? Each time the melodic theme drops in, there's a cold splash of metallic strings being back-strummed, possibly with something metallic also. Could it be something like that? Dulcimer? Lap steel? Is that a real thing? The notes of the theme have a slight twang/bend, so it could well be fingers on a fretboard (or whatever a sitar has).
jeannedarme wrote:jamesyboyy wrote:I'm no musician, so I might be entirely wrong, but is the sitar not a dulcimer or something similar? Each time the melodic theme drops in, there's a cold splash of metallic strings being back-strummed, possibly with something metallic also. Could it be something like that? Dulcimer? Lap steel? Is that a real thing? The notes of the theme have a slight twang/bend, so it could well be fingers on a fretboard (or whatever a sitar has).
I play the hammered dulcimer and you can't really get those twangs on it as it's a percussion instrument. It sounds very much like a sitar to me, probably put through some kind of processing to increase the attack as the tone does sound quite dulcimeresque. It's a gorgeous sound whatever it is.
TaoTapeTao wrote:This song made me tear up more than I have listening to music in some few years. Absolutely beautiful interplay between the sitar section and the tension that hangs off the section till the hook comes back in again. Yes it does feel eastern-inspired musically, but also it sounds old and cryptic, almost like something from an ancient castle or temple on a lost continent. So enthralling
jamesyboyy wrote:I'm no musician, so I might be entirely wrong, but is the sitar not a dulcimer or something similar? Each time the melodic theme drops in, there's a cold splash of metallic strings being back-strummed, possibly with something metallic also. Could it be something like that? Dulcimer? Lap steel? Is that a real thing? The notes of the theme have a slight twang/bend, so it could well be fingers on a fretboard (or whatever a sitar has).
Negamuse wrote:jamesyboyy wrote:I'm no musician, so I might be entirely wrong, but is the sitar not a dulcimer or something similar? Each time the melodic theme drops in, there's a cold splash of metallic strings being back-strummed, possibly with something metallic also. Could it be something like that? Dulcimer? Lap steel? Is that a real thing? The notes of the theme have a slight twang/bend, so it could well be fingers on a fretboard (or whatever a sitar has).
I think I hear what you mean it's not the main melody (which could well be on a sitar) but it's one big strum that comes in on the 5 count. Kind of like 1 bowbow 3 bowbow *strummmmm*
That does sound more like a dulcimer than a sitar to me.
jeannedarme wrote:Negamuse wrote:jamesyboyy wrote:I'm no musician, so I might be entirely wrong, but is the sitar not a dulcimer or something similar? Each time the melodic theme drops in, there's a cold splash of metallic strings being back-strummed, possibly with something metallic also. Could it be something like that? Dulcimer? Lap steel? Is that a real thing? The notes of the theme have a slight twang/bend, so it could well be fingers on a fretboard (or whatever a sitar has).
I think I hear what you mean it's not the main melody (which could well be on a sitar) but it's one big strum that comes in on the 5 count. Kind of like 1 bowbow 3 bowbow *strummmmm*
That does sound more like a dulcimer than a sitar to me.
In my (admittedly limited) experience of playing the hammered dulcimer I think that raking chord would be really difficult to achieve due to the tuning and the bridge structure - you can't hold down strings to form chords, so you couldn't really strum something like that unless you managed to tune each individual string specially (though it could be possible!). Maybe it could be a zither? I think that's more strummable...
Also, as I say all my knowledge is of the hammered type rather than the mountain dulcimer for example which is more like a guitar - but that doesn't look like it has enough strings to play that chord.
I obviously could be and often am wrong!
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