It's an indie pop song that has a piano part at the beginning that runs throughout that goes "dun dun da-dun dun da-dun dun da-dun dun". It follow a a pretty basic progression and the piano kinda sounds like the piano from Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da but I can assure you the song is from this decade. The vocals during the hook shoot up pretty high too. It's been stuck in my head for the past week and I can't name the song. Please help.
>>71146525
What song is that
>>71145915
hum/play it and record it on vocaroo.
>>71145915
You're going to need to record you humming it. The whole "da da" never works since you cannot sing that correctly without knowing the rhythm.
>>71145915
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VPKfacgXao
Speaking of which I'm looking for a band as well.
One with the word tulips in its name, like:
"g_____ tulips."
It played a kinda gloomy yet calm alternative.
>>71147324
>"piano"
>>71147569
that has a piano dumbass
>>71147578
d-do you know what a piano is?
>>71147611
yes
do you?
>>71147620
there isn't any piano in that
>>71147633
"Intro" was composed by Baria Qureshi, Jamie xx, Oliver Sim and Romy Madley Croft.[1] It is an instrumental with a duration of approximately two minutes and eight seconds,[1] performed in the key of A minor--with a chord progression of F–Am followed throughout the song--and in common time at a tempo of 100 beats per minute.[2] The instrumentation consists of a "fuzzy keyboard, a simple guitar riff, wordless chanting" and "double-tracked drums",
>>71147654
electronic keyboard is not a piano
>>71147675
it is
>>71147691
ok you're just stupid nevermind bye
>>71147703
not an argument
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRBdav5qFag
>>71147675
OP here I have found the track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzkCk6-d8Oc
it sucks but I can get it out of my head now
>>71147654
>The instrumentation consists of a "fuzzy keyboard, a simple guitar riff, wordless chanting" and "double-tracked drums",
>piano
oh my lawl
>>71148034
goddamnit this has no piano either
do you guys not now the difference between piano and keyboard?
>>71147691
>>71148016
pianos by nature are acoustic instruments
>>71148375
but a keyboard is an electronic piano, it's still a piano
>>71148706
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_instrument
Idk Two Weeks by Grizzly Bear or something?