
Echostage 06-07 New York, NY - Gov Ball Randalls Island 08-20 Viana Do Castelo, Portugal - Paredes de Coura 09-04-06 Dorset, England - End of the Road Festival 09-04-06 Dublin, Ireland - Electric Picnic 09-06 Co. Louis, MO - The Pageant 06-03 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE 06-04 Cleveland, OH - House of Blues 06-05 Cincinnati, OH - Bunbury Music Festival 2015 06-06 Washington, D.C. The song finishes with a smooth fade out.04-08 Pomona, California - The Fox Theatre 04-10 Indio, California - Coachella 04-17 Indio, California - Coachella 05-08 Austin, Texas - Austin Psych Fest 05-09 New Orleans, LA - Civic Theatre 05-10 Atlanta, Georgia - Shaky Knees Music Festival 05-11 Nashville, TN -Ryman Auditorium 05-13 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue 05-14 Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theatre 05-15 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre 05-16 Columbus, OH - LC Pavilion 05-18 Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre 05-19 Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall 05-20 Montreal, Quebec - Metropolis 05-22 Boston, MA - Boston Calling 05-25 Quincy, WA - Sasquatch Festival 2015 05-26 Vancouver, British Columbia - Malkin Bowl 05-27 Portland, OR - Roseland Ballroom 05-29 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot 05-30 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre 05-31 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre 06-01 St. The vocals join in again, but this time they sound computerized. The timbre of these doesn’t match the clear quality of the other sounds, but it adds a bit of edge to the song. The pitch of the entire song begins fluctuating. The pitch of these strings are at a lower octave than the rest of instruments played before. While it’s skipping, orchestral strings are introduced. The song begins skipping over one part repeatedly. During this time the rhythm isn’t consistent. Two minutes and 30 seconds in, there’s a 3 minute instrumental breakdown. “Let it Happen” manages to equally balance the vocals and the instruments. Immediately after, the melody is added again, but this time without the vocals. At one point, the main melody of the song is taken out and all you can hear is the percussion faintly playing underneath the vocals. This song’s dynamic is comparable to a roller coaster the way the instruments fade out to highlight the singer then fade back in. BTW here is my cover of the moment guitar synth. Source: Tame Impala -The Moment Guitar Synth Cover1 - And yet you have 4 upvotes In your reply.

The singer sings in a high pitched voice that’s at a slightly slower pace than the rest of the song. Tame Impala, Live on Later.BBC2,, Let It Happen1 - Hes playing a guitar through a pitch shifter (lowered down to bass frequency space), also running it through a phaser and distortion. A few seconds after the instruments play the singing begins.

The upbeat tempo is instantly established.

The intro fades with a keyboard, bass, and drums.

This psychedelic song is filled with a wide range of changing sounds. “Let it Happen” is the first song on the album Currents by Tame Impala.
