What instruments are super resonant and do that thing where they surround you with sound?
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
wrote last edited by [email protected]Low brass will rattle your bones if the musician pushes enough air. It's basically the sound of reality ripping in half.
...we need some symphonic metal that highlights full-power low brass - like it's literally the most metal sound an instrument can make. I mean, guitars are great and all, but BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
Butt trumpet
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
Electric guitar into a full stack.
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Low brass will rattle your bones if the musician pushes enough air. It's basically the sound of reality ripping in half.
...we need some symphonic metal that highlights full-power low brass - like it's literally the most metal sound an instrument can make. I mean, guitars are great and all, but BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!
My favorite by far: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9WAH0ZaKTw
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
I mean, it's really a matter of the quality of the instrument, and even moreso, of the talent and ability of the person playing it - that will make much more of a difference than the kind of instrument (set aside certain instruments like the triangle).
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
wrote last edited by [email protected]Glasses filled with water you rub the rims of. Literally make sound through resonance.
Also just trying to hum/sing at the same pitch of an instrument or another person singing/humming will produce this effect. That's how I know I'm singing in the right key; you'll feel the resonant harmonics in your whole body. And it feels awesome!
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
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Cathedral pipe organ. Pull all the stops.
This is the answer. The entire cathedral is part of the instrument!
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Oh FUCK YES! 2:06 and on is exactly what I'm talking about - you don't hear that in a classical setting super often, but when they really just empty their lungs into those things things, the sound it makes is incredible.
That would have been fucking awesome to see/hear/feel in concert.
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Oh FUCK YES! 2:06 and on is exactly what I'm talking about - you don't hear that in a classical setting super often, but when they really just empty their lungs into those things things, the sound it makes is incredible.
That would have been fucking awesome to see/hear/feel in concert.
Yeah, I love playing that on my TV at full volume
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
This is primarily keyboards/synths but when I think of resonance, this is wonderful. Crank it up.
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
Bagpipes
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
Tuba, French Horn, Carnyx, Timpani
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I've usually seen "double bass" used to refer to the string instrument, also called the contrabass, upright bass, or just a bass.
Yep I meant double bass as instrument and not as technique.
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
marshal 1959a
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
It's a pretty vague description, but it reminds me of a handpan drum, or vibraphone.
Anything can rattle your bones when in played loud enough, but if you're looking for a way to create the kind of sound that fills the room without being loud, try adding chorus, reverb and stereo delays.
I was playing around with such the other day, in making an effect chain that would catch the tail of a reverb and then amplify it into an endless delay loop where the entire sound is made from the effect of something that doesn't exist anymore.
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I'm thinking things like harp and marimba
You can really feel the waves of sound
wrote last edited by [email protected]Didgeridoo
Mongolian throat