Frustrated! Help!, Can a song have a track in one tuning, but the lead in another??? |
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Frustrated! Help!, Can a song have a track in one tuning, but the lead in another??? |
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Jul 28 2011, 09:07 PM
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Okay, so when I trancribe any song, I split the tracks using software such as audacity to listen to the backing and the lead using the untouched version. Everything is going fine until I clearly heard a chord that doesnt seem to be possible as the song gives away multiple hints that the song is in drop C also already knowing my favorite bands always plays in Drop C too.
Basically long story short, the song I am transcribing, is titled "Lorelei" by a band named Deluhi. I know they always play in Drop C and the song has open Cs as a pedal point, but during one riff, the chord sounds lower then C? I am positive it is in drop C and if anyone wants to hear for themselves search for the song and at 1:45, you can hear what im talking about in the backing. Its frustrating because I know If I change tunings just to get the one chord thats basically used behind the solos of the song, the rest of the song would become impossible to play. Any help as to whats going on? Do bands record in different tunings just for certain parts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri_ceC0wt10 this links to a preview of the song, but on that link its at 0:22 in the backing. This post has been edited by Twinbroz: Jul 28 2011, 09:09 PM |
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Jul 28 2011, 10:52 PM
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Yess I can, do you have an email I can send it too?
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Jul 28 2011, 10:57 PM | ||
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Jul 28 2011, 11:16 PM
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Okay I sent it, thanks alot!
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Jul 29 2011, 08:22 AM |
Got it! I'll take a good listen and see what's going on in there
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Jul 29 2011, 10:04 AM |
You never know how bands actually recorded the song, in the studio many things are allowed If they liked the pedal note, they could just overdubbed one Cb from a detuned string, or keyboard, or violin, or (because technology allowes it), even dog barking, and recreated in melodyne. In studio, possibilites are endless.
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Jul 30 2011, 10:53 AM |
To my ears, it seems like the are using another scale from that point on, and not a different tuning.
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Jul 31 2011, 10:23 AM |
Yes, the link that is provided in the first post deals with C minor, and then @0.22 it goes into C# riff, and uses C Phrygian-dominant mode (F harmonic minor). I would generate the pattern for you if you give me your tuning.
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