afro celt Flashcards
(28 cards)
what african instruments are used?
- kora
- talking drum
what celtic instruments are used?
- hurdy-gurdy
- uilleann pipes
- bodhran
- fiddle
- whistle
- accordion
what edm/western dance music instruments are used?
- female and male vox
- synthesisers
- breath samples
- drum machines
- electric piano
- shaker and tambourine
what playing techniques are used?
- glissando
- ornamentations
- double stopping
- open and closed hi-hat
what three languages are used?
- maninka
- gaelic
- english
what is the structure of the song?
verse form:
- intro
- verse one
- verse two
- solos
- verse three
- build
- outro
how does the intro start?
starts with a drone in the synth
what effect is used in the intro?
- panning
- filtering (?)
what is the tempo like in the intro?
free tempo
what is the texture like in the first verse?
homophonic - female vox with simple chords in accompaniment
what language is verse two?
irish
what are some features of the fiddle accompaniment in the second verse?
- double stopping
- accents
- triplets
what instrument starts the solo section?
uilleann pipes
what joins the uilleann pipes in the solo section? (plays the same melody)
the whistle, an octave higher
what is the uilleann pipe solo like?
mainly running semiquavers with the occasional glissando
what instruments accompany the uilleann pipe solo?
accordion and bodhran
what instrument continues the solo after the uilleann pipes?
the low whistle
how does the solo change in the low whistle?
more varied in rhythm, uses demisemiquavers, is a more complicated version of the uilleann pipe solo
what instruments accompany the low whistle solo?
low synths and accordion and bodhran
what instruments enter towards the end of the solo section?
short phrases in the male vocals, the hurdy gurdy, and bass
what texture is verse three?
polyphonic
what is verse three like? (before the male vox takes over)
- texture of solos continues
- hurdy gurdy and uilleann pipe solo plays underneath female vox (polyphonic)
- addition of synth sample playing static chords
what is the vocal melody like?
- use of nonsense lyrics
- main verse is syllabic
- some spoken parts
- limited female vox range, male vox has wider range
- vocal samples
- mainly conjunct
- low tessitura
what are some features of the melody?
- mainly modal
- use of pentatonic minor scale in verse 1
- repetitive
- short phrases
- glissando
- acciaccatura
- reverb
- sampling