Wdmhfsb? Lesson 3½ Moby.

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Wdmhfsb? Lesson 3½ Moby

Learning Objectives To complete an analysis of the song To be able to name 5 ways in which technology is used in the song

Dominoes

Texture questions intranet.greshams.com Senior VLE H-Z  Music  GCSE  Recordings

Use of technology Telephone effect Reverb Delay EQ Panning + instruments, samples etc.

Structural Analysis Section Bars Analysis Intro 1-8 Piano chords Am Em G D Verse 9-16 +male vocal sample 17-24 +drums, strings countermelody 25-32 +synth strings 33-40 Syncopated piano chords Chorus a 41-48 Female vocal sample, C Am C Am Chorus b 49-56 F F C C + voice in echo canon

Structural Analysis 2 Section Bars Analysis Verse 57-64 Am Em G D, male vocal sample + echoes with telephone effect EQ 65-72 Same as 57-64 Breakdown 73 STOP Chorus a 74-81 Female voice with reverb & delay Chorus b 82-89 Same as 49-56 90-97 Same as 82-89 Outro 98-105 Male voice with synth chords

Prep 2013 Question 10 essay Revise Moby, Electric Counterpoint, Capercaillie, Chopin for test next week

Nag a Rams Chino Oomph Estonia Quail Maimed Churn Tenth Coffee Peel Psalm Alcove Drum Excel Cabin Homophonic Equalisation Drum Machine Telephone Effect Vocal Sample Club Dance Remix