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what insurments are used in the song happy
drums and other instruments
The song 'Hopelessly Devoted to You' has the following instruments used in it: piano, guitar, bass and electric piano.
almost all the instruments in an orchestra are used in the song
Non-pitched percussion instruments are used for a few reasons, providing a beat and a cool backbone to the song. Pitched percussion instruments are usually used for harmony or the melody of a song, they don't have that backbeat that a snare or a bass has, and a snare and a bass don't have the melody to the song, such as a Marimba would.
there are many different instruments used in this song. for the main riffs it is a guitar
No instruments are used in this song
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what insurments are used in the song happy
drums and other instruments
The song 'Hopelessly Devoted to You' has the following instruments used in it: piano, guitar, bass and electric piano.
almost all the instruments in an orchestra are used in the song
Non-pitched percussion instruments are used for a few reasons, providing a beat and a cool backbone to the song. Pitched percussion instruments are usually used for harmony or the melody of a song, they don't have that backbeat that a snare or a bass has, and a snare and a bass don't have the melody to the song, such as a Marimba would.
In "Mary Had a Baby," percussion instruments that could be used include a bass drum for a steady beat, hand drums like congas or djembe for rhythmic patterns, shakers for added texture, and possibly a tambourine for accents and dynamics. The choice of instruments would depend on the desired vibe or arrangement of the song.
The song "Animal" by Neon Trees was released in March 2010. The instruments that are used in the song are drums, guitar and bass guitar.
The main instruments used in the song A Little Less Conversation are the guitar, drums, piano and of course, voices. There are also other small instruments used in the backround.
what instruments were used in the song brighter day by kirk franklin