"The Sound of Silence" by Simon&Garfunkel in major key
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Published 2020-06-18
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All Comments (21)
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this isn’t happier, now it’s a different flavour of sadness.
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Sounds like the most forced smile ever
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It's like war is over, and all your friends are dead.
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This sounds even more disturbing than the original somehow
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Why does it sound like a mildly threatening campfire song?
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I’m happy to tell you this is horrifying and comforting.
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"The Silence of Sound" by Garfunkel&Simon
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This is the embodiment of a forced smile. Or like, when you’re in a really bad mood and you go to choir, and you have to sing a super upbeat song
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This is just Simon and Garfunkel meeting an actual old friend named Darkness
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Somehow this sounds sadder
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Guy who thinks he's achieved everything he's wanted in life, reflects on whether or not he wanted any of it. This is the music that plays when he's in parks and walking alongside river banks, musing.
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It’s like a rural lullaby, kind of a “Sound of Music” vibe
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this is just spicy sadness
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This sounds like a father struggling with depression but keeping smile in front of his young children
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Sounds very natural. The new Melodyne? It's funny how this becomes more, not less dramatic
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This gives off if the Beatles wrote Mr. Blue Sky vibes.
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One of the few that sounds good after a key change.
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It's like I'm being robbed politely
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This sounds like insanity
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Like mad world, this song can't be happy!