Song:
Tempo:
This song is not that fast, the speed is around andante(93 BPM to be exact), a little bit slower than moderate tempo.
Meter:
The meter in this song is also not complicated. The meter of this song is in 4/4 time, or you could call it Duple Simple, because it is grouped into 2 and divided into 2
Texture:
The texture in this piece is Polyphonic, because there are two main melodies and a voice. These two main melodies and voice continuously repeat in the song over and over.
Timbre:
The Timbre in this song is many things. it's has chordophones because of the Violin, Piano, Singer, and Bass Guitar, Idiophone because of the Symbols in the background, Membranophone because of the Bass drum, and Electrophone because Electric sounds and electric-sounding Trumpet. If it is a real Trumpet, then it could be classified as a aereophone, but I can't tell
Structure:
The structure of this song is divided 3 sections. Each of these sections have a period, with phrases that last for about 8 measures each. The firsts section is introducing a melody and is continued for 4 measures. The next section is when a vocal is added along with the melody. And lastly, there is a section where it's the melody and an violin playing. The format of the song could also be ABCABCA.
That is all that I have to say about this song, make sure to look forward to more analyses on music!
Structure:
The structure of this song is divided 3 sections. Each of these sections have a period, with phrases that last for about 8 measures each. The firsts section is introducing a melody and is continued for 4 measures. The next section is when a vocal is added along with the melody. And lastly, there is a section where it's the melody and an violin playing. The format of the song could also be ABCABCA.
That is all that I have to say about this song, make sure to look forward to more analyses on music!
Awesome work! About texture - in a lot of music the texture changes frequently. Sometimes this music would be best categorized as homphonic (when there is only one primary melody at any given time) and then as polyphonic when those parts overlap.
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