Monday, March 4, 2019
Moby â⬠Why Does My Heart Feel so Bad Essay
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad is based on  dickens eight bar themes, A and B. Theme A is based on a chord chronological succession of A  minor, E minor, G major(ip) and D major. Theme B has  2 different types, Bx and By. Theme Bx has a repeated two bar phrase and the chord pattern is C major, A minor, C major, A minor. Theme By also has a repeated two bar phrase and the chord sequence is F major, C major, F major, C major. This is much more positive and uplifting in  lineage to Bx. The overall structure is verse and chorus, with A being the verse and B being the chorus sections. MelodyThe piano  short letter of the song is  really repetitive and only varies when it becomes more syncopated at A5(119). The vocal melody for the line Why does my heart  tonicity so  uncool ascends and  thus descends, reflecting a persons tone in a  head teacher and answer. There is also a counter melody provided by the synth  string and piano, which engages in call and response with the main vocal melody    at A6. RhythmThe time signature for this song is 4 crotchet  beat in e genuinely bar, however most of the notes are quavers and semiquavers. The Latin American rhythm was influential on American dance music as Hispanic culture was prominent in America at the time.  unityThe harmony of the verses is very repetitive and uses a sequence of A minor x2, E minor x2, G major x2 and D major x2, as shown at A1. The harmony of the chorus , however uses the chords of C major and A minor twice, then F major, C major twice, to create a feeling of uplifting to accompany the lyrics These open doors. Both samples have a new harmony after every 2 bars. The Harmony is regular,  intoned and reflective. TonalityThe tonality of the  slash is more modal than diatonic and is very predictable, C major goes to its relative minor, A. The patterns moves in a sequence of  humble a 4th, up a 3rd, then down a 3rdand although  there is no key signature, A minor features prominently. The chorus is C major and the    major feel to the chorus is very noticeable to the listener.Music  engine room Moby uses a variety of different technical  tack togethers to the track and although the track was recorded 13 years ago, much of the technology he  utilize is still being  apply by artists today. The vocal samples he used were from 1950s gospel choirs and the lyrics were manipulated by Moby, for example, the lyrics Why does my heart feel so bad/Why does my soul feel so bad were  actually When I should feel so sad/Why does my soul feel so glad in the original recording. Moby changed the word glad to bad to make the song about hurt instead of happiness. Moby uses EQ (Equaliser) in verse 2 (A6) and applies it to the vocal sample for the telephone voice effect where the bass and treble frequencies are cut to emphasis the middle  undulate creating a thin sound. Moby also uses a digital delay at A6 to create an echo.  
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