Definitely interesting. I'm sure your bamboo jew's harp has to be easier on the teeth than the metal one I had as a kid. In some ways this song reminds me of an aboriginal digeridoo- you get the rhythm and the melody from one instrument- of course with multiple tracks in your case. I like it.
The bamboo variety is played against the lips and not teeth, unlike the metal variety. There are a couple of spots where there's a kind of growling sound, and thats what's produced against the teeth (here, deliberately). For sure there's a similarity to the didjeridoo as all tonal shaping is done with the mouth as pitch chamber. Thanks for having a listen and response.
This reminds me of something but I can't quite put my finger on what- It definitely has it's own sound for sure though. You were wondering about the bass- You could probably EQ some of the really low frequencies a bit. I listened to it on speakers and headphones. On my (crappy) speakers it sounded kind of muddy and in the phones it felt overdriven and kind of interfered with some of the other frequencies.. If that's what you were after then forget I even mentioned it.
A good dancer could have some fun with this one in a battle.
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A good dancer could have some fun with this one in a battle.