Tonya Sedgwick
Posted on 2014-11-09 17:07:42 -0500.
I also like how whenever the vocalist isn't singing, there are a lot of instruments, but when he is singing, there are only a few instruments, and they are only playing a simplified variation of what they had been playing. This makes the fore/backgrounds more obvious.
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Eunice Oh
Posted on 2014-11-10 00:32:01 -0500.
The repetition of the few set of notes and vocals seems to be the main foundation of this song, but with different variations of it. There also seems to be a lot more dissonance with the instruments that are playing when the vocalist isn't singing. Going along with what Tonya said, this does makes the foreground more distinct from the background.
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Naomi Sternstein
Posted on 2014-11-14 09:36:22 -0500.
I commented on Revolution, the three of us, and le tombeau
I also like how whenever the vocalist isn't singing, there are a lot of instruments, but when he is singing, there are only a few instruments, and they are only playing a simplified variation of what they had been playing. This makes the fore/backgrounds more obvious.
The repetition of the few set of notes and vocals seems to be the main foundation of this song, but with different variations of it. There also seems to be a lot more dissonance with the instruments that are playing when the vocalist isn't singing. Going along with what Tonya said, this does makes the foreground more distinct from the background.
I commented on Revolution, the three of us, and le tombeau
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