"
Ragamuffin Voodoo" (3:47) is song #6 from "
Virtual Light", a quick, energetic, and a fun song to play!
The
song kicks off with a vocal riff (me) followed immediately by a second
vocal (Blue) singing a haunting opposing line. This second vocal, if it
sounds familiar, is a direct reference to the title track, "
Virtual Light". The guitar comes in and doubles vocal, then adds some cool percussive effects.
The
verses feature some fun vocal harmonies and the chorus sneaks in some
wicked & challenging guitar licks scattered about the main riff.
One really fun tid-bit is the guitar referencing the vocal:
"
Draw your line in the sand
Strange design, stranger hand
Drop the 5 and raise the 4..."
After
which the guitar plays a standard blues lick that features the tri-tone
- the lick slides up 1/2 step from the 4th scale degree to the sharp 4
(or flat 5). "Diabolus in Musica" is Latin for "the devil in music" or
simply "devil music", which I thought was a witty tie-in to both our
general blues style (blues used to be known as devil music) and to the
song title "
Ragamuffin Voodoo".
The bridge is a common theme in many of the songs on "
Virtual Light", starting with last week's entry, "
That You're Gone", only this time the context is completely different. The context in "
Gone" is the relative minor to the songs key of E major, while in "
Voodoo"
it comes as a clear modulation away from the Em (G) context, but the
final B chord is the dom5, leading back to Em (as the dom7 chord allows
a return to either a major or minor tonality).
Here it is:
http://www.skinnydevil.com/Ragamuffin Voodoo.mp3original post:
http://skinnydevilmusic.blogspot.com/2009/10/song-of-week-6-ragmuffin-voodoo.html