In recording history, an is a technique where a performer records a new musical part over a pre-existing track.
: The technique was popularized by pioneers like Les Paul , who used "sound-on-sound" recording to create complex arrangements. Salif Overdubs
: Producers often use overdubs and "multing" (duplicating tracks) to create interest in an arrangement, adding percussion or vocal doubles that wouldn't be possible in a single take. In recording history, an is a technique where
Salif's Overdubs is characterized by several distinct musical traits: In recording history
: The song carries a high emotional weight, often oscillating between excitement and a more serious, reflective tone.
: The track is noted for high "melodicness," featuring instrumental lines that follow well-defined, memorable patterns.