January 21, 200917 yr How does Coldplay produce the main riff in "Lovers in Japan" throughout the song? At the beginning, Chris plays the piano riff but then leaves to sing. It keeps going! Is it a backing track that the sound-mixers put in or what? Here is a good example of it. It happens when they play Lost! too. Not trying to fight the performance or anything, I'm just curious. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79Gm9hk7y5c&feature=related]YouTube - Coldplay - Lovers in Japan (Later with Jools Holland)[/ame]
January 23, 200917 yr Hi toole13, I think they have backing tracks on most if not all of their songs. At the same time, the pianos and keys are turned up just enough to be acknowledged their presence. This way, Chris can go play them when their is a break in the singing and then he can leave and walk around and the riff is still there. I actually made a thread about their use of backing tracks. Hope this helps.
January 23, 200917 yr Author Hi toole13, I think they have backing tracks on most if not all of their songs. At the same time, the pianos and keys are turned up just enough to be acknowledged their presence. This way, Chris can go play them when their is a break in the singing and then he can leave and walk around and the riff is still there. I actually made a thread about their use of backing tracks. Hope this helps. Yeah that does help, I was just wondering because I got really confused when he walked away haha. I'll look for your backing-track thread... interesting
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