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#RyCooder #ParisTexas #WimWenders #VinylCommunity #Soundtrack #SlideGuitar #MovieScore How to Play: Paris, Texas | Ry Cooder
Few soundtracks are as inseparable from their films as Ry Cooder’s haunting score for Paris, Texas . Using a hollow-body guitar and a slide, Cooder captured the vast, lonely expanse of the American Southwest, mirroring Travis Henderson’s (Harry Dean Stanton) silent trek through the desert. ry_cooder_paris_texas
Want to capture that desert mood? The main theme is played in Open D Tuning (D-A-D-F#-A-D). You can find tabs and lessons at The Weissenborn Information Exchange . The main theme is played in Open D Tuning (D-A-D-F#-A-D)
: Director Wim Wenders and Cooder worked in tight rhythm—Wenders' "arty" European eye for the desert found its perfect voice in Cooder's slide guitar. 💿 Listen Now: Spotify : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack YouTube : Ry Cooder - Paris, Texas (Full Album) 💿 Listen Now: Spotify : Original Motion Picture
: Cooder aimed for a sound that blended naturally with wind and air, avoiding "fancy harmonic references" to maintain a raw, atmospheric feel.
: The iconic title theme is a reimagining of Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground," which Cooder called "the most soulful, transcendent piece in all American music".