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FAQ: Interpolations and Musical Tributes

Q: What is an interpolation?
A: Interpolation is when a new song incorporates a melody or musical phrase from a previous song, without directly sampling it.

Q: What’s the difference between interpolation and sampling?
A: Sampling uses a portion of the original recording. Interpolation re-creates a portion of the original melody, usually performed by new musicians.

Q: Why are interpolations becoming so popular?
A: They allow artists to pay tribute to their influences, tap into nostalgia, and sometimes navigate legal and financial considerations around music licensing.

Q: Can any song be interpolated?
A: While technically, any song can be interpolated, the success relies on the quality of the interpolation and the resonance of the original work.

Did you know? Interpolations are often a way for new artists to introduce older songs to a new generation. It’s a bridge between musical worlds.

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