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Music Appreciation-FM
So, I am taking a music appreciation course online and one of the tasks is to write a 600-1000 word review of a musical experience(it could be one song or an album). The Prof is liberal enough to allow what we chose, so Bach or Beethoven is definitely out for me.
So why not write about what I know, the greatest band ever! However, I am torn between the tried and true Rumours vs. Tusk. I think I could cover more with Tusk, but I would love to write about The Chain and YMLF, even GDW. My big Q's are: 1) I think the Chain offers some great variations in elements, but I am just guessing. Maybe someone skillful in this area has a better song choice by Mac? 2) I love Chris' arrangements on Over and Over and Think About Me, perhaps this may be a better album to pursue. 3) LB has a much more diverse selection on Tusk. Is a lot of his material on this album repetitive, in terms of elements? 4) Other thoughts, I think I should tackle something of Green's era, but this is further away from what I already know. Also, the fact that I need to include arrangements, technical elements, music terminology, etc has me a little nerves. I am not great a deciphering chords and terms such as drone, polyphonic, arpeggio, grand staff and the like. Given that I am tone deaf, I am much more at ease at interpreting lyrics. I have about 4-6 weeks to decide what to do, and then write and revise. Please Ledgies, I know that there are some very talented muscians in this group. Your immense talent iand guidence is desperatly sought and greatly appreciated. |
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Gold Dust Woman would be a cool choice for this, the Green Manalishi is a crazy song if you're looking for something from the PG era.
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So many talented people here and only one reply?
Thanks for your input Cantgoback |
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With only 600-1000 words, I would choose a song. The Chain would work well in terms of the mixing of elements and the components each member contributed- Stevie's lyrics, parts of Christine's "Keep Me There," (and John's bass at the end), Lindsey's guitar riffs at the beginning and interspersed throughout the song.
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thank you blueletter and juniper for the suggestions
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No problem! Good luck with your essay- show it to us if it turns out well!
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will do, I think I will write about the song (or songs) first and then add in the technical elements later as I revise. Going to request Ken Caillet's book now! thx
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i'd say The Chain or maybe Tusk songs might be your best ones to analyze (Tusk is very interesting and and kinda off-song - lets talk about Tusk! ). maybe Chain especially, since you now really have the whole anatomy of the song with those early cuts just released on Rumours deluxe?
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