The elements of music to consider

Structure

The song is written in a verse-chorus format. The structure is:

  1. intro
  2. verse 1
  3. pre-chorus
  4. chorus
  5. verse 2
  6. pre-chorus
  7. chorus
  8. verse 3
  9. chorus
  10. chorus until fade-out.

Tonality

The song is written in three different keys:

  • A major - introduction and verse
  • B♭ major - pre-chorus
  • G major - chorus

The song ends on an imperfect cadence - D major chord.

Rhythm and metre

The features to take note from the song are:

  • the organ has offbeat chords
  • there is the use of some throughout the song
  • is portrayed
  • the intro, verses and pre-chorus are written in triple metre
  • the chorus is in quadruple metre
  • two contrasting tempos:
    • moderate tempo in verses and pre-chorus
    • faster in chorus

Instrumentation and timbre

The studio techniques to be aware of include:

  • new recording techniques are used in the song – Lowrey organ, distorted lead guitar (through Leslie speaker) and
  • an echo effect is added to create a surreal feeling

Texture

If asked about the textures in the song, refer to:

  • the organ intro is
  • the overall texture is

Pitch and melody

Remember the following points regarding melody and pitch:

  • the introduction is played by the organ. This ostinato is then repeated in the verse
  • the song is made up of two melodies, both are almost identical
  • there is limited melody in verse and pre-chorus
  • tone painting is employed
  • the melody has an echo effect added into the pre-chorus
  • the melody uses a descending scale creating a conjunct movement
  • the countermelody is played by the electric guitar through a Leslie speaker and the drone is played by the tambura
  • harmonised thirds are portrayed in the chorus vocal melody
  • the lead guitar has an countermelody towards the end of the song

Dynamics

Consider the following dynamic points:

  • the introduction of the piece is played in mezzo piano (mp)
  • dynamics change to forte (f) on the last word “gone” in the pre-chorus
  • the chorus is played in (f)
  • the song ends with a