When the indie-folk duo Mandolin Orange (now known as Watchhouse) released Golden Embers on their 2019 album Tides of a Teardrop, they didn’t just write a song; they captured a specific, haunting atmosphere. The track is a masterclass in controlled emotion, built on a slow-burning chord progression and the tender interplay between Andrew Marlin’s mandolin and Emily Frantz’s fiddle.
Style: The violin part uses a "haunting" quality, often described as having the "silence of strings" within its arrangement. Unearthing the Warmth: A Guide to High-Quality Violin
The violin in Mandolin Orange songs is known for being lyrical and mournful. High Quality: 12/8 time signature (four groups of