(VIDEO)‘Sound of Silence’ instrumental uses bass to convey a brand-new emotion

Classic songs like ‘Sound of Silence’ are built on strong personal messages.

Tommy Lee Depp adds his own version with this solemn bass cover.

When you first hear the original ‘Sound of Silence’,

the lyrics betray the happy instrumentals accompanying the track.

If you listen closely enough, you can hear the pain and confusion in Simon and Garfunkel’s voice.

Tommy Lee Depp mimicked that mood with his bass cover of the song.

In the same process, he managed to give it an added meaning.

Similar to the Disturbed cover,

the bass cover adds in a bit more power and punch to the important notes.

But this time, there are no words to convey the mood.

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