“Bandaid on a Bullet Hole”, is on the album “Dangerous”, by country superstar Morgan Wallen, which was released earlier this year in January. Like a bunch of country songs it is about a broken relationship. Wallen does a good job with the intro, as it is slow with a piano rhythm flowing well with the lyrics. This piano note is played throughout the song, but is joined by the drums after the first chorus. This makes the song more upbeat than it was at the beginning.
While the piano is the most prominent sound throughout the song, the drums coincide with it well at times to change the mood of the song. After the second chorus, I believe a violin is introduced with the piano. Though its appearance is brief, and subtle its presence gives the song another element to it while keeping the same beat. Lastly, I believe Wallen used different recording equipment at different points in the song. The texture of his voice often changes fluidly throughout the song and different microphones make doing that easier for recording artists.
