'Let It Happen' by Tame Impala - Musician Reacts | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Reacting to and analyzing Tame Impala's song "Let It Happen" with a breakdown of the lyrics, production, and musical elements.
Key Insights
- 😎 The song "Let It Happen" by Tame Impala has a cool intro with a phaser effect and stereo guitars or synths.
- 🤯 The vocals have a head voice quality and are layered with a low-pass filter effect.
- 🎸 The song features interesting production techniques like panning, vocoder-style vocals, and fuzzy guitars.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the main elements that Jacob highlights in the song's intro?
Jacob points out the cool intro swell with a phaser effect, the stereo guitars or synths, and the tight drums in the center.
Q: How does Jacob describe the vocals in the song?
Jacob describes the vocals as having a head voice quality, not belting out but singing high, and layered with a low-pass filter effect.
Q: What does Jacob think about the bass in the song?
Jacob feels that the bass is not prominent enough in the mix and wishes it had more presence, either being brighter or grungier.
Q: What effects and techniques does Jacob mention in the song's instrumental section?
Jacob mentions the use of pad synths, layered synths, panning, vocoder-style vocals, fuzzy guitar, and ad-libs. He appreciates the cinematic and experimental elements in this section.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The video is a reaction and analysis of Tame Impala's "Let It Happen" by Jacob Restituto, a musician from Northport, New York.
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Jacob comments on the song's intro, instrumental arrangement, vocals, synths, drums, and production techniques.
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He appreciates the length, use of effects like low-pass filters and phasers, and cinematic qualities of the song.