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Beomjoon Lee, Eric Hansen, Jillian Tran, Noeuth Orm, Sigin Ojulu The Beach Boys Beomjoon Lee, Eric Hansen, Jillian Tran, Noeuth Orm, Sigin Ojulu

Why The Beach Boys? Influential band of the 1960's and beyond Famous for their surf music Geographic center of Southern California Highly accredited for their experimentation of music "Good Vibrations" Renowned for their progressive style, but still keeping the Beach Boy sound

Members Current Members: Brian Douglas Wilson Leader, Lead vocalist, Songwriter Born June 20 1942 Michael Edward Love Vocalist, Songwriter Born March 15 1941 Alan Charles Jardine Guitarist Born September 3 1942 David Lee Marks Guitarist, Vocalist Born August 22 1948 Bruce Arthur Johnston Vocalist Born June 27 1942

Members cont. Past Members: Dennis Wilson Drummer Born December 4 1944 Carl Dean Wilson Lead Guitarist Born December 21 1946 Ricky Fataar Born September 5 1952 Terence William Chaplin Born July 7 1951

The Band An American Rock band formed in Hawthorne, CA in 1961 Original members include Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson, Cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine Signed with Capitol Records, eventually creating many hit songs

Chart Toppers "Surfin' Safari" #14 1962 "Surfin' U.S.A." #3 1963 "Surfer Girl" "Little Deuce Coupe" #15 1963 "Be True to Your School" #6 1963 "Fun, Fun, Fun" #5 1964 "I Get Around" #1 1964 "Help ME Rhonda" #1 1965 "California Girls" #3 1965

Chart Toppers Cont. "Barbara Ann" #2 1966 "Sloop John" #3 1966 "Good Vibrations" #1 1966

Musical Style The Beach Boys' musical style is surf rock They were also popular for experimenting with the different sounds and making their music unique There were multiple other surf rock artists like Dick Dale and Duane Eddy that were popular before the Beach Boys

Musical Style The Beach Boys' musical style of surf rock fits into the evolution of rock and roll because they were one of the first groups that sang surf rock to experiment with different sounds, tempo, beats, keys, harmonies, texture, and echo chambers.

Unique Musical Style Beach Boys were known for an experimental group Used empty water jugs as drums Included multiple unusual harmonic progressions and unexpected disruptions in a few songs Brian Wilson would have the Beach Boys go into the studio without knowing what they were going to sing Wilson would bring series of chords and experiment with different instruments

Musical Style Compared to Others British invasion by bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones British blues Folk Music Folk Rock Psychedelic rock Garage rock Blues-rock Pop

MUSICAL INFLUENCES One of the Beach Boys most significant musical influences is that of Chuck Berry. Berry's trademark guitar song entrances are very much a stylistic mimic by the Beach Boys in songs like "Surf City" and "Fun, Fun, Fun"

MUSICAL INFLUENCES Brian Wilson was personally influenced by R&B and its vocals and simple structure. Barbershop style quartets with nice harmonies are apparent in Beach Boy styled music, especially during their recent commercial years. The Four Freshmen and the Hi-Los have also been noted as some of their biggest influences.

Musically Influenced by the Beach Boys Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, Gorkys Zygotic, Mynci, Super Furry Animals , Fleet Foxes , Dan Deacon , Apples In Stereo , The Shins , Beulah , Flaming Lips , Grandaddy ,Ganglians , The Polyphonic Spree, the Beatles, George Martin, Neutral Milk Hotel, Radiohead, the Flaming Lips, MGMT Bruce Springsteen Sonic Youth, Elton John, Beck, Eric Clapton, Weezer

Other Music of the 1960's-70's Surf Rock:Dick Dale, The Chantays Psychedelic Rock: Pink Floyd, The Doors Folk Rock: Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan Soul: The Supremes, The Jackson 5 Hard Rock: Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin Disco: Diana Ross, The Bee Gees

Other Music: Surf Surf Music (1961 - 1965) Focus on four part harmonies Deviated from instrumental surf music, opting for vocal surf music. (Emami, 2013) Other surf artists include Dick Dale, Jan & Dean, and The Trashmen.

Other Music: Surf Surf declined in 1964 Replaced by the British Invasion The Beach Boys had to evolve with popular music (Bogdanov, 2002)

Other Music: Psychedelic Influenced by emergence of psychedelic culture in mid 1960's. Followed in the footsteps of The Byrds and The Yardbirds. (Palmer, 1995) Began experimenting with vocal harmonies and odd instruments in Pet Sounds.

Other Music: Psychedelic Pet Sounds was inspired greatly by The Beatles' album, Rubber Soul. Brian Wilson wanted to follow Rubber Soul's example of a continuous artistic message through the album. (Carlin, 2006) The varied, experimental form of "Heroes and Villains" is reminiscent of other psychedelics, such as The Beatles' "A Day in the Life", released only a couple of months earlier.

Musical Analysis: "Surfin' Safari" Form 0:00 - 0:08 Intro ("Let's go surfin now") 0:08 - 0:20 A (Verse 1) 0:20 - 0:32 B (Chorus) 0:32 - 0:40 Intro' 0:40 - 0:51 A (Verse 2) 0:51 - 1:04 B (Chorus) 1:04 - 1:11 Intro" 1:11 - 1:24 C (Instrumental Section) 1:24 - 1:36 A (Verse 3) 1:36 - 1:48 B (Chorus) 1:48 -1:56 Intro'" 1:56 -2:02 B (Fadeout chorus)

Musical Analysis: "Surfin' Safari" Rhythm Duple meter with simple, mainly duple subdivisions fit with the shallow style of early rock and roll. Meter does not change, making the song easy to dance to.

Musical Analysis: "Surfin' Safari" Melody Range- small The range is small because of the limitation of pitch range. Conjunct vs. Disjunct- Conjunct The Melody smoothly goes to each beat Repetition vs. Variety- Repetition The melody of the song repeats itself over and over creating a constant sound

Musical Analysis: "Surfin' Safari" Tonality -The hierarchical relationship, The order of overpowering notes Consonance vs. Dissonance Consonance- Chords that sound at rest Dissonance- Chords that sound tense; needing resolution "Surfin Safari" is considered consonance because the chords that sound at rest is subtle.

Musical Analysis: "Surfin' Safari" Timbre Lead vocalist Main sound in the song Backup vocalists Harmonizes with the lead vocalist Electric Guitar Strong solo towards the end Bass Guitar Harmonizes with the drums Drums Overpowers most instruments and creates a strong beat

Musical Analysis: "Surfin' Safari" Texture by Section Intro: Melody and accompaniment homophony. The melody is carried by the vocalists, who are accompanied, originally, by guitar, and then by drums. A: Melody and accompaniment homophony. The lead vocalist performs the melody, and is accompanied by the other vocalists, guitars, and drums. B: Melody and accompaniment homophony. The lead vocalist performs the melody, accompanied by the other vocalists, guitars, and drums. C: Melody and accompaniment homophony. A guitar leads the melody, accompanied by the bass guitar and drums.

Musical Analysis: "Surfin' Safari" Loudness Slight decrescendo between Intro sections and A sections, and crescendo between B sections and Intro. Gradual decrescendo as the song fades out. Otherwise, mostly uniform dynamics. Intro A B Intro

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