Pharoah200392 said:
I'm really havinbg trouble trying to find song techniques to deconstruct songs for my "anthology of related texts", for English Advanced. Can anybody help me?
Techniques in songs are usually the same as poems, but there are also many others. Also in the song, listen to the instrumentation and how the instruments provide unity/replicate the themes/ideas you are looking for. For e.g. if it sounds happy, maybe its trying to represent virtues.
In music, the concepts of music include duration, pitch, tone colour, structure, dynamics/expressive techniques and texture.
Duration - maybe the lengths of sounds symbolise stuff.
Pitch - the highs and lows of pitch might portray emotions.
Tone colour - the types sounds the intruments make (harsh, smooth) and the overall sound quality may represent certain ideas.
The structure is VERY important - choruses mean the central idea of the song, repeated parts are important. etc
The volume of the music could emphasise particualr instruments and therefore certain ideas. The special techniques the instruments do add a level of vibrance or something.
Texture is the layers of sound. The more layers = the more dense = the more thats going on. If all the instruments do the same thing maybe it suggests unity and vice-versa.
Um.... well I hope that helped, it probably didn't.