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DanteUruzu
08-27-2013, 05:02 PM
Hello all. I am in need of some assistance. I need help identifying the un-pitched percussion in this song.

The Legend of Dragoon Extra Tracks – Queen Fury – YouTube (http://youtu.be/Xaz-RmcmJLw?t=49s)

I have little experience with percussion at the moment XD Thanks in advance!


dissident93
08-28-2013, 01:26 AM
the marimba?

DanteUruzu
08-28-2013, 02:06 AM
I’ve identified the marimba 😛 There’s some type of drum playing and I have no clue as to what it is. I suppose I should have said some type of drum instead of un-pitched percussion lol. I suppose melodic percussion/non-melodic percussion would be a much more accurate term…anyways, yeah lol. At first I thought it was Congas and a Bongo but I listened to what they sounded like on youtube and they didn’t sound like that. I’m so lost!

arthurgolden
08-28-2013, 04:04 AM
There are all synths, but foremost are three string parts (melody, countermelody, and pizzicato) with marimba playing underneath it (which is playing the melodic percussion). The only "un-pitched" percussion is the occasional gong hit in the background. Later you’ve got a piano doubling the marimba.

dissident93
08-28-2013, 09:58 PM
oh 😛

I don’t really hear it though… is it the drum instrument on the right channel starting at 1:02? or maybe that deep percussion sound driving the whole song? perhaps it’s a tabla? (i’m not too keen into percussion instruments myself haha)


arthurgolden
08-28-2013, 10:26 PM
You can hear the gong clearly, just as one example, at 1:07. This is what a gong sounds like (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVZdCG5J34I).

At 1:02 on the right channel, you’ve got strings playing the melody, a pizzicato violin sound, marimba, and a very quick stray percussion hit on a synthesized bongo. I think you might be blurring that one bongo hit together with the marimba part and thinking it’s all tabla. I don’t hear any table in the song.


DanteUruzu
08-29-2013, 07:40 AM
I’m also hearing something at 1:02 on the right channel that sounds like non-melodic percussion. It’s two eighth note hits on beat 4 and it occurs a few other times during that section on a different beat (3, I believe). I hear the strings, marimba, and the piano, as well as the bongo hits. But I also hear the other non-melodic percussion instrument (I’m transcribing this song as well as others from the ost, so I’m trying to things as accurate as I can 🙂 I don’t have the best headphones, though, which makes it a bit difficult…will probably update the OP as I move on to other songs and more confusion brews lol. Back to the mystery!).

dissident93
08-30-2013, 03:58 AM
You can hear the gong clearly, just as one example, at 1:07. This is what a gong sounds like (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVZdCG5J34I).

At 1:02 on the right channel, you’ve got strings playing the melody, a pizzicato violin sound, marimba, and a very quick stray percussion hit on a synthesized bongo. I think you might be blurring that one bongo hit together with the marimba part and thinking it’s all tabla. I don’t hear any table in the song.
haha I know what a gong is but this song’s mixing is muddy so it’s pretty hard to hear everything clearly.


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