- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
It’s pretty rough, if you listen to the audio in the article. You can just about make out the words and the fact that the words “the wall” step up by a tone, but the harmony is very fuzzy at best. Still, amazing that even this is possible.
it’s interesting, if u asked me to be honest about it, i would say that’s pretty close to how i actually perceive songs in my head when i have something stuck in there. Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think i can imagine all of the instruments of a song at once while replaying a song in my head. There’s like the words (if I know them), and maybe like the broad melody and the accents from other instruments, but that’s about it.
Interesting, for me I can hear the song vocals and instruments in my head exactly like listening to it, but I can’t play an instrument or sing on key…even though I know exactly how it should sound
And people laugh at my tin foil hat, now who is stoopid???
It is “Another Brick In The Wall Part 1”, not Part 2 which everyone knows. Curious about the choice of Part 1; I guess that Part 1 doesn’t have such a strong rhythm/groove as Part 2, thus making it easier to reconstruct?