>repeated riff or crescendo starts off as depressing but repeats to evolve into fury
Music fetishes
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>Asus
>A
sus2 or sus4?
minor seconds
examples of this pls
nasty triplet melodies from the French
I'm not OP, but there's something like this in Moya by GY!BE IIRC
violently screamed female vocals
Any sort of complex polyphony or overlapping vocals
Like in The Great Curve by Talking Heads
good taste
The Mercy Seat
Helpless Child
i've hear helpless child a few times, idk if this applies to it my man
>c#m7
It's not on youtube and it's an extremely rare album
but the first two tracks of this japanese postrock band came to mind immediately
from 2008
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wouldn't have expected this board to have this many perfect pitch users
Anyone got the link for OPs pic related? Wanna know what vid this is
Swans - To Be Kind
They're doing more to keep /metal/ from dying than you are
>music is fun
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When the RIFF comes back, but this time slower
Layered lead guitars a la Queen, NiME-era Blind Guardian.
Thrashy riffs that treat the rhythm guitar like a snare drum playing rudiments.
Groovy d-beat sections in death metal.
Good clean female singing in aggressive Power Metal.
Any of these wins points from me but especially the first.
Name three (3) examples of this.
Nice image you posted, friend!
It doesn't seem to have much to do with the posts you've responded to, though.
>Nice image you posted, friend!
>It doesn't seem to have much to do with the posts you've responded to, though.
Cringe.
Based.
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>Countermelodies between two different instruments
Cringe
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>exotic time signature
>sounds musical
Also
>Electronic music
>rythm sounds human
Also
>Amazing sonic textures
>play actual melodies
Bridge
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sus 2 chords aren't real
A musical theme from beginning of song being revisited later on in the song. Same thing for when this happens in an album, except even more of a fetish
wtf
I Just Wasn't Made For These Times by the Beach Boys sorta has something akin to this.
What else?
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This I guess?
IV --> iv --> I
Minor plagal cadences make me cream my shorts.
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>lofi drums
>all music pauses for a second while every band member screams "WOO","YEAH",etc
>piano/orchestral break
>dueling guitars
>anime samples
>melancholic orchestral ballads
ryuichi sakamoto is the master of this
here ya go, brother.
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Nuclear Death. You're welcome.
Drum fills, they are orgasmic
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>repeated riff or crescendo starts off as depressing but repeats to evolve into fury
Name one song unironically. I can only think of Wasted Days by Cloud Nothings
Check out this album
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whatever the fuck starts happening at 0:50 in this song.
>You thought you reached the crescendo of the piece
>You ain't seen nothin yet kiddo
When another melody fades in in the middle of the song,or really any fade ins in general
Battle of Hampton Road is like the perfect finale track. I honestly can't think of a song that makes me feel such intense emotion followed by the sweetest fucking release their ever was.
>A 14 minute epic that summarizes and completes all the themes of the album and crescendos in the most magnificent way possible
Honestly yeah. It's up there for me, probably in my top five finales
When he was screaming I thought it was the climax
When the horns came in while he was muttering "Please don't ever leave" I thought it was the climax
And then I heard the bagpipes
It's even better if you've heard the full album because the riff at the end repeats the riff from the very start of the album; a musical theme
Frequent use of drum breaks.
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>The band goes through the song and after the second chorus they just begin to jam the fuck out
>The whole track is just an excuse for the band to improvise
>The backing band joins in with the singer at the chorus
>Latin drums such as congas, bongos, timbales, etc.