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(There are reversed on the mix, but if you listen to the song backwards, there are clearly some bongos.)
 
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*Triangle. Heard in the chorus of [[I Belong to You (song)|I Belong to You]].
*Triangle. Heard in the chorus of [[I Belong to You (song)|I Belong to You]].
*Chimes. Most notably heard at the end of [[Explorers (song)|Explorers]].
*Chimes. Most notably heard at the end of [[Explorers (song)|Explorers]].
*Cowbell. A wooden cowbell was used for [[Explorers (song)|Explorers]].
*Tablas. Used on [[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]].
*Tablas. Used on [[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]].
*Udu. Used on [[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]].
*Udu. Used on [[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]].
*Bongos. Used on [[Animals (song)|Animals]].
*Bongos. Used on [[Animals (song)|Animals]] and [[Endlessly (song)|Endlessly]].
*Concert bass drum. Used on [[Unsustainable (song)|Unsustainable]] and [[Survival (song)|Survival]]. Also used live by both Dom and Chris on [[Pray (Matthew Bellamy song)|Pray]] on the 2019 Simulation Theory Tour.
*Concert bass drum. Used on [[Unsustainable (song)|Unsustainable]] and [[Survival (song)|Survival]]. Also used live by both Dom and Chris on [[Pray (Matthew Bellamy song)|Pray]] on the 2019 Simulation Theory Tour.
*Taiko. A large taiko was used on [[Unsustainable (song)|Unsustainable]]. Dom's also been seen using a smaller taiko in the studio while recording for [[Break It to Me (song)|Break It to Me]].
*Taiko. A large taiko was used on [[Unsustainable (song)|Unsustainable]]. Dom's also been seen using a smaller taiko in the studio while recording for [[Break It to Me (song)|Break It to Me]].

Latest revision as of 23:01, 13 June 2022

Howard uses a variety different percussive elements. Such as:

Dom Howard describes the Hang: "A thing that looks like a cross between a barbeque and a flying saucer. It's like an inverted metal drum with a pentatonic C scale on the top that you tap with your hands. It's made by this company called PANArt. It's a really cool sounding instrument that's pleasurable to play and so relaxing as well."[4]

Gallery

References

  1. Samantha Clode. (2009-06-24). Viva la Resistance!. jmag. Retrieved 2009-06-25 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  2. 5 Peculiar Instruments. #5 Hang
  3. https://youtu.be/Wr_Sg6S_sZE?t=62
  4. Muse Drums