HARD TO HANDLE - THE COMMITMENTS
Duration
- What is the tempo? The tempo in the piece is fast throughout
- What is the time signature? 4/4
- Is the time signature simple or compound? Simple
- Does the time signature change or remain the same? Stay’s the same
- Is there rhythmic repetition? If so notate an example. Yes there is rhythmic repetition with the drums and other accompaniments.
- Is the rhythm straight or syncopated? Refer to both the melody and the accompaniment. The rhythm is syncopated (in bass line and melody line)
- Are there different rhythmic layers? If so how many? 6 layers, piano, drums, trumpet, congas, main singer, bass, guitar, tambourine
- Are there any continuous rhythmic ostinatos?
Yes the drum line is a continuous rhythmic ostinato.
The tempo in this piece is fast throughout and the time signature is simple and in 4/4 and it remains the same during the whole song. There is rhythmic repetition with the drums and other accompaniments. The rhythm is syncopated in the bass line and the melody line and there are around 6 different rhythmic layers including piano, drums, trumpet, congas, main singer, bass, guitar and the tambourine.
Texture
- How many layers of sound are there? There are three main layers of sound. The vocal layer, the bass layers and the melody.
- What is the role of each layer? Melody, counter melody, harmony or accompaniment?
- Is the texture Homophonic –melody and accompaniment. Mono Phonic – one solo instrument only or Polyphonic – many layers of equal importance.
The texture starts out to be Polyphonic with all of the different layers of sounds as important as each other but changes to Mono Phonic with the vocals being the only performance media for 2 bars.
- Is the texture dense or sparse?
- Does the texture remain the same through out? If so describe how it changes.
Use a diagram to show the variation in texture label it clearly. Give as much detail as possible.
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