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greenie1113

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i have a short list from some site (dont remember)
but i was wondering..which techniques could help me in this topic??
n ive spent aaages lookin for em so im not lazy
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Things to consider:

Tone
Composer
Musicians
Tempo
BPM
Melody
Instruments
Lyric
Genre
Timbre
Repition
Structure
Effects
Meter
Soundscape
Context
Composition
Key Signature
Time Signature
Pitch
Rhythm
Harmony
Cover/Original
Mixing
Distribution
Live/Studio
Part of Concept Album


There would be more, but that should get you started.
 

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thanks heaps!!
cant believe i didnt think of some of em lol
 

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Things to consider:

Tone
Composer
Musicians
Tempo
BPM
Melody
Instruments
Lyric
Genre
Timbre
Repition
Structure
Effects
Meter
Soundscape
Context
Composition
Key Signature
Time Signature
Pitch
Rhythm
Harmony
Cover/Original
Mixing
Distribution
Live/Studio
Part of Concept Album


There would be more, but that should get you started.
true that. Lyrics, repitition of lyrics and tonality/tone colour are probably the most important and easy to discuss.
doing a song is such a clever idea. lyrics are easier to remember than quotes :)
 

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haha yeah true true

lol aw yeah it is easier
but i always end up talking more about the language techniques
i have to balance it out with the audio techniques...
n if i cant/dont i might as well just do a poem
 

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Yeah, most people fall into the trap of just analysing the lyrics. Markers almost always judge this badly.
 

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The lyrics are practically poetry, so you can't rely solely on it without discussing the way its being sung.
 

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yeah thats what im worried about

but yeah
i'll make it work =]
 

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Yeah, most people fall into the trap of just analysing the lyrics. Markers almost always judge this badly.
Really? I wouldn't think it mattered much. Lyrics are like poetry, and you don't tend to analyse how poetry is read aloud
 

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Yeah, most people fall into the trap of just analysing the lyrics. Markers almost always judge this badly.
Depends, if you're talking about the essay, you're definitely right. If you're talking about the reading task, then it's a bit demanding to have expected kids to know every single song. :p
 

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Yeah, I meant just the people who use songs as related texts for the essay. :)
 

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