This paper will analyze the song ‘written impossible for human' by charismatic Jane Zhang. The song lies in the binary-AB form of music. It is easy to notice that the song consists of two meaningful but different parts that is the intro or the initial part and the finisher. Notably, the initial parts of the song bring up the lyrics and the instrumental into content while the second and the final part consist of artistic vocals and hard rock pop instrumentals.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Song Analysis
- Genre Characteristics
- Instrumentation
- Duration
- Tempo
- Texture
- Dynamics
- Rhythm
- Melody
- Harmony
- Differences of Music in Different Section
- Text Analysis
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper analyzes the song 'written impossible for human' by charismatic Jane Zhang, examining its musical form and characteristics. It aims to understand the song's structure, instrumentation, and how these elements contribute to its overall effect.
- Song Structure and Form
- Genre Characteristics and Influences
- Instrumentation and its Role in Conveying Emotion
- Musical Elements such as Tempo, Texture, and Rhythm
- Analysis of the Song's Text and its Relationship to the Music
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Song Analysis: This section introduces the song 'written impossible for human' and outlines its binary-AB form. It discusses the distinction between the initial and final parts of the song and their respective musical and lyrical elements.
- Genre Characteristics: This section explores the genres associated with the song, identifying both orchestral and pop music influences. It describes the use of various instruments in the orchestral sections and highlights the pop elements in the second part of the song.
- Instrumentation: This section focuses on the instrumental choices in the song, emphasizing their emotional impact and role in creating a specific mood and atmosphere.
- Duration: This section examines the song's length and compares it to the typical duration of songs played on radio and television.
- Tempo: This section discusses the tempo of the song, identifying it as a slow tempo song or Adagio. It defines the characteristics of Adagio and its typical beats per minute.
- Texture: This section explores the concept of musical texture and its three types: monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic. It analyzes the song's texture and identifies it as polyphonic due to the simultaneous appearance and equal importance of melodies.
- Dynamics: This section discusses the concept of music dynamics and its representation using Italian words and symbols. It identifies the song's dynamic as soft, evident in both the instruments and the vocals.
- Rhythm: This section defines the concept of rhythm in music and explains the distinction between double rhythm and triple rhythm. It concludes that the song aligns with double rhythm based on its rhythmic structure.
- Melody: This section discusses the concept of melody, focusing on its range and how it changes throughout the song. It describes the song's melody as having a slight difference in change and a consistent return to the same note after every line.
- Harmony: This section explains the concept of harmony and how it is created through the combination of concurrently played musical notes. It describes the song's use of consonant intervals and the formation of chords through instruments like violins and piano.
- Differences of Music in Different Section: This section explains the use of different segments in a song to maintain its overall meaning and flow, including the introduction, exposition, pre-chorus, verse, chorus, conclusion, coda, fade out, and bridge. It provides examples and descriptions of each segment.
- Text Analysis: This section examines the lyrical content of the song, emphasizing its calmness and sentimentality. It suggests that the song's theme may be related to killings associated with youth and the irony of the lyrics.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The key terms and concepts explored in this paper include musical form, song analysis, genre characteristics, instrumentation, tempo, texture, dynamics, rhythm, melody, harmony, text analysis, and the analysis of the song 'written impossible for human' by charismatic Jane Zhang.
- Quote paper
- Edison Otieno (Author), 2018, Song analysis of "Written imposssible for human" by Jane Zhang, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/433634