Glizdka
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A friend of mine has just pointed out that it has to be sung to be called a song. If it's purely instrumental music and there's no singing in it, it's not a song.
This would make my favorite "song", The Only Thing They Fear Is You by Mick Gordon, a "not-song". What would you call it then?
I could call it a track, a soundtrack even, but I don't like this word describing my favorite "not-song". It doesn't do it justice.
I could call it a piece, but that sounds classical, orchestral even. My favorite "not-song" is a feat of sound engineering, but I don't think it deserves being called a piece.
Technically, my favorite "not-song" isn't just purely instrumental. There are some vocals in it near the end, at 6:33, but it's not singing, more like chanting.
What would you call it?
This would make my favorite "song", The Only Thing They Fear Is You by Mick Gordon, a "not-song". What would you call it then?
I could call it a track, a soundtrack even, but I don't like this word describing my favorite "not-song". It doesn't do it justice.
I could call it a piece, but that sounds classical, orchestral even. My favorite "not-song" is a feat of sound engineering, but I don't think it deserves being called a piece.
Technically, my favorite "not-song" isn't just purely instrumental. There are some vocals in it near the end, at 6:33, but it's not singing, more like chanting.
What would you call it?