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house roots
four-on-the-floor beats
rock influences
a knack for catchy hooks
danceable beats
straight drum beats
a rhythmic intro
use of modal harmonies
the use of chordal patterning
a busy bass line
use of strings
use of violins
a variety of synth sounds
synth swoops
effected synths
trippy soundscapes
a dry recording sound
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
*AHEM* if crystalize was your favorite, then you would KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT****** @stephniegracejohnson AND @HappyUnicorn=) and @Aidan Kerrar-udvig, it's only one l
Truly what I have been looking for: something different. Lindsey Stirling has brought together what I previously thought to be two completely different genres being classical and electronica/dubstep, and it's astonishing. Simply amazing.
This is a good piece. Not even remotely close to dubstep. But I didn't add her for that. I added her for the simple reason that her music inspires, and I think the rest of you children need to learn what your genres are.
You really didn't need to say that. Everyone else who has commented loves her music, so if you say something against it, you will not find many to agree with you.
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lol @thecellistt t they had one job
...there had better be 'use of violins'.
You really didn't need to say that. Everyone else who has commented loves her music, so if you say something against it, you will not find many to agree with you.
2. Close ur eyes
3. Make a wish
4. Say ur crushes name
5. If u post this on 4 other songs the luv of ur life will ask u out