Type of Melodies
Worldwide, 2026
Worldwide, 2026
So this series is a typographic exploration of the instruments that hang together to create distinctive sounds of musical traditions from around the world.
- Cello provides deep harmony and complex melodies
- Piano supports the soloists being high versatile
- Electric Guitar plays the rhythmic chords
- Drums provide tempo and pulse
- Saxophone is the voice of jazz, bending notes from soft whispers to powerful shouts
Inspired by: #equinoxquintet
- Tabla provides rhythm
- Harmonium supports the melody and plays vocal notes in unison
- Sitar plucks the main strings, echoing the singer’s melody
- Bansuri provides a soft background melody
Inspired by: theofficialnusrat and #zakhirhussain
- Mridangam is the king of Carnatic percussion
- Tambura lays the acoustic foundation
- Ghatam is made from a specialized clay mixture and is played in intricate rhythmic conversations with the mridangam
- Morsing is also known as a jaw sharp, acts as a rhythmic counterpoint
Inspired by: Thani
- Erhu has a deep melancholic sound
- Yueqin provides a bright strumming pattern that anchors harmony
- Guzheng provides harmonic support and percussive plucks
- Suona is like a trumpet. It has a loud, bold tone
- Luo is a bronze gong that produces either a deep or a high pitched sound depending on its size
Inspired by: Butterfly Lovers Erhu Concerto
- Moraharpa is used to create resonant, textured layers and is a variant of the keyed fiddle
- Lur, made from either bronze metal or wood (similar to modern horns) is played using lip vibrations
- Drums provide a rhythmic pulse (tempo)
- Horns provide deep, resonant blasts of traditional Viking war horns
Inspired by: @wardruna (Bucket-list gig🤞)
- Fiddle is the violin, played with a distinct rhythmic style
- Flute and whistle are high pitched woodwind instruments
- Bodhrán is traditional drum played with a wooden beater
- Bouzouki is a lute that provides rhythmic accompaniment and soaring high melodies
- Harp has a bright bell like, warm and sparkling tone. It is also the national symbol of Ireland
Inspired by: Dervish - Traditional Irish Music