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So far, my piece has actually been coming along well. My classical movement is finally complete and I'm just finishing my modern piece now (which I will talk about later). The real experience, however, has been in writing the music itself. I'm not the only one either that enjoys writing music. A wise Beatle once said:
A rough written copy of my classical movement
"One of my biggest thrills for me still is sitting down with a guitar or a piano and just out of nowhere trying to make a song happen."
-Paul McCartney
If you don't know who Paul McCartney is, he was a member of the Beatles who were pretty much the best selling band of the 20th century,(have you been living under a rock?). Anyway, my point is that writing music brings as much satisfaction as actually playing it. My experience these past few weeks with writing music has been nothing short of fantastic for me and I hope I can continue it even after this project.
Now for the Good Part
After I finished my classical part, I jumped to work on my modern piece. When I say modern, I mean everything from the 50's up, so this piece is going to be a little longer than the last one. This time, I'll be including everything from the Beatles to Daft Punk (and everything in between). Here is a recap of some of the songs I'm using:
Eleanor Rigby: The Beatles
Categorized under "Baroque Pop," this song tested the boundaries of normal pop music during 1960s.The piece mainly features a double string quartet that emphasizes the topic of loneliness, which the song was meant to express in the first place. The famous words, "Ah look at all the lonely people, where do they all come from?" questions the neglected concerns of the elderly in an attempt to reach beyond the normal rock audience.
All of Me: John Legend
One of the most popular songs over the past two years, this piece is John Legend's most popular song so far. It reached number one in the U.S during 2014, and number two in Australia, New Zealand, as well as most of Europe. Overall, the song made the second best selling of 2014. It only seemed right to include this song not only because of its emotional sound, but also because it mainly consists of piano, which is what I am using to play and compose my own original piece.
Get Lucky: Daft Punk
In my opinion, this has been one of the best pop songs since 2011. This song features a genuine group performance not only by the duo of Daft Punk, but also by the combined efforts of Pharell and Nile Rodgers. Daft Punk themselves are also very unique musicians because of their iconic helmets which the constantly wear in every concert and music video. Although many people believe that "Get Lucky" is a pop song, in reality the genre is categorized under funk and disco, which explains why it sounds like it came straight out of the 70's (with just a hint of 80's).
Bohemian Rhapsody: Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody is widely considered to be one of the greatest classic rock songs in music history. Originally on Queen's "A Night at the Opera" album, this song sold a million copies by January 1976 when it was only released a few months before during 1975. The song itself features different kinds of genres ranging from a rock ballad to a guitar solo and a hard rock section. Not only was the song extremely popular, but the music video that was released along with the song became an iconic part of pop culture.
Hooked on a Feeling: Blue Swede
Best known today for it's appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy, Hooked on a Feeling was written by Mark James but the most popular rendition was by Blue Swede in 1974. The famous "Ooga Chaka" at the beginning of the song was later added by Jonathan King which he sampled from "Running Bear" by Johnny Preston. Although this song wasn't as popular as the previous ones I listed, "Hooked on a Feeling" is still one of my favorite "Oldies" songs along with a few other that were included in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Here's a Video of my Classical Movement:
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Things to notice:
1. My transitions between songs
2. The style and genre of the piece
3. The emotion and dynamics
Modern Part soon to come!
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