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Equipment Needed:
- DAW: Ableton Live
- Plug-ins: FabFilter Pro-Q, Waves C4, Soundtoys Devil-Loc
- Microphone: Neumann TLM 103
- Pre-amp: API 3124+
The song’s structure relies on a slow build. It begins with a delicate, finger-picked guitar riff, followed by Ed’s raw, unprocessed vocals. As the song progresses, a soft bass kick, a string section, and eventually a full choir enter. If you cut the song short or listen to a low-quality rip, you lose the climactic key change in the final chorus. The "full audio" preserves the dynamic range—from the whisper-quiet first verse to the triumphant, orchestral finale.
3. “Perfect Symphony” (with Andrea Bocelli)
Final Verdict
- The Extended Intro: The full version starts with a 12-second solo guitar riff before the vocals enter. Radio edits often trim this to jump straight to "I found a love for me."
- The Second Verse Build: In the full track, the percussion doesn't enter until the second verse. The dynamic shift from sparse to full band is a critical emotional trigger.
- The Guitar Solo: After the second chorus, there is a delicate, finger-picked solo that serves as a breath before the final key change in live versions (though the studio version maintains key).
- The A Cappella Outro: The song fades out with layered harmonies. Shortened versions cut this fade early.
: In a touching tribute, Sheeran collaborated with his brother, Matthew Sheeran, for the song's string orchestration—fulfilling a final wish from their grandmother to see them work together before she passed away. A Musical Breakdown perfect ed sheeran audio full