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Oasis Don’t Look Back in Anger
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Background - Oasis Formed in 1991 One of the leading bands to develop the Britpop style Main members consisted of brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher
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Characteristics of Britpop Recreation of styles from the 60s and 70s. Influences from earlier British bands such as The Beatles and The Kinks. Lyrical, tuneful vocal melodies Guitar-led, traditional pop based line up Verse-Chorus structure Regular four bar phrases Simple root position chords
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Structure The song is in Verse-Chorus structure and includes linking sections such as Pre-Choruses as well as an Intro and Outro (Coda). The last Pre-Chorus is instrumental and features a Guitar solo. The Outro (Coda) section is slower that the rest of the song.
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Tonality Looking at the score, what is the key of the song? – C Major The Verse and Choruses are almost completely Diatonic. What does this mean? – It uses notes that belong to the key signature Where do we find examples of Chromatic chords/notes? – E major chord (E – G# - B) Bar. 6 – Fm 7 & G#dim chords
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Harmony Apart from Diatonic, how would you describe the chords used throughout? – Simple, root position chords Having already discussed the Tonality what two chords are used in the Introduction? – Tonic (I - C) and Subdominant (IV - F) The Intro has a slow harmonic rhythm of 1 chord per bar
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Harmony cont. Play the first 4 chords of the Verse but replace the E major chord with an E minor chord. What does this sound like? – Pachelbel's Canon How would you describe the harmonic rhythm of the Verse chords? – 2 chords per bar – This speeds up to 3 chords per bar every 4 th bar
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Harmony cont. Harmonically, how does the Pre-Chorus lead into the Chorus? – Two bars of G – G (Dominant) Harmonically, how does the piece finish? – Simple, C chord (Tonic, root position)
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Texture How would you describe the texture throughout the piece? – Melody Dominated Homophony Why? – Vocal plays the role of the melody – The other instruments (Piano, Guitar and Bass) play chords/bass line. Used as accompaniment.
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Texture cont. In the 2 nd verse, what other instrument is adding some variety to the texture, and how? – Lead guitar – Playing licks in between the vocal phrases (Bars. 10 – 11)
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Melody Describe the general features of the way Noel Gallaher sings through out the piece Uses a high tessitura (high range) The style is mainly syllabic He uses melismas at the end of vocal phrases
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Melody Listen/look at the melody in the Verses. How many different notes is Noel Gallagher using in his melody? What are they? –5–5 – G, A, C, D, E What type of scale does this create? – Pentatonic (in C) How would you describe the range in the Verses? – Very narrow (Range of a 6 th )
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Melody cont. Now look at the melody at the Chorus. How does the Chorus begin, melodically? – Octave leap (very distinct) Why is the octave leap distinct? Describe the melody for the rest of the Chorus – Rest of the melody tends to be quite conjunct (ie. Stepwise, no large leaps) The Chorus melody isn’t Pentatonic. Why is this? – The note F has been added. Creating a Hexatonic scale.
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Melody cont. Where can you find the following? – Blues notes – Melodic repetition Blues notes – Pre-Chorus, Bar. 17 (E b ) Melodic repetition – Outro (Coda), Bars. 59-60 (‘But don’t look back in anger)
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Rhythm & Metre Describe the drum beat played throughout the piece – Bass Drum plays on Beats 1 & 3 – Snare plays on the Backbeats (2 & 4) – The beat is a continuous 8 beat pattern – Uses drum fills between sections What is the most identifiable drum in the piece? – Bar. 44 (sextuplet pattern leading into the 3 rd Chorus)
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Rhythm & Metre cont. Where does the Tambourine play? Describe what pattern it plays. – Halfway through the Pre-Chorus, continuing into the Choruses – Plays a continuous semiquaver pattern, emphasising beats 2 & 4 Why beats 2 & 4? – To match the snare back beat
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Rhythm and Metre cont. Where is the vocal line mostly syncopated? Verses or Choruses? – In the Verses – It’s less syncopated in the Choruses
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