Release (Afro Celt Sound System) Flashcards
Performing forces in Afro Celt Sound System.
Afro - West African - African percussion (djembe, kora and talking drum)
Celt - Gaelic style - Uillean pipes, accordions, hurdy-gurdy, low whistles
Sound System - electronic music - synthesiser and drum machine
Transcribed most likely from live performance
Structure
Strophic
Intro - verse 1 - verse 2 - solos - verse 3 - build - outro
Melody
African - pentatonic + short phrase + repetitive - conjunct + rhythmic - long notes + call and response - African dialect
Celtic - modal + highly decorated (turns/grace notes/mordents) - conjunct + virtuosic - Gaelic language
Dance - repetitive + hooky - short phrases - layered/looped
Vocables - nonsense lyrics
Syllabic - sometimes spoken
Female range 6th while male range 13th
Ornamentation- glissando/acciaccatura
Texture
Constantly changing - layering - adding/removing loops
Mainly homophonic - melody (vocal/solo instrument) with accompaniment of sustained chords
Some polyphonic - verse 3 - female vocals + hurdy-gurdy + uilleann pipes
Some heterophonic - build - hurdy-gurdy + uilleann pipes play different versions of same melody at same time
Harmony and tonality
Diatonic - in C minor
Aeolian mode - no B naturals so C Natural Minor Scale - loop 12 (7th not raised)
Dorian mode - A naturals instead of A flats - loop 15
Repetitive chord sequences - good for looping
Chord extensions - interest - loop 4 bar 1 (Csus4 chord - C chord with F in bass)
Chromaticism - interest - loop 10 (goes up by semitones)
Slow harmonic rhythm - 1/2 chords per bar
Drone on pedal C - intro - sets key
Rhythm, metre, and tempo
Free tempo at start - improvisation
Strays tempo - bodhran + shaker + drum machine enforce
4/4 time - common for dance
Slightly swung semiquavers - relaxed feel
Syncopation - rhythmic interest
Triplets + sextuplets - low whistle solo - rhythmic interest
Ostinati/riffs - common in loops - rhythmic (loop 1,2,3) or melodic (25,26)
Hooky melodies - short - engage listener
Technology
Multi tracking - layer loops
Panning - move sound across speakers - like coming from different places
Low pass filter - removes them added highest frequencies - introduction on two tone synth drone
Panning and the Filter - combined at intro - L has high frequencies and R doesn’t, then switch
Reverb - creates artificial sense of space - recorded in studio - sounds like concert though
Delay - when sound recorded then played back after a while