School of Rock – Week 13 – Changes

SUMMARY

  • this week im trying to catch up so im doing all the homework and trying my best

Chose from the following…

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learn the classic ,figure songs out by ear, play with just a Singer,the roots of guitar not learning piano, raising the metronome, jam session,solfege

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Screenshot from JustinGuitar.com

Week 14 – Analysis

SUMMARY

  • This week I work after I’m done with classes after work I always try to exercise for 30 min but yeah nothing fun
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  • If we stay at least 2 weeks at home to many people we will save their lives
  • If all the people in the world respected the rules

WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED

  • I learn that if really try and do what we was thinking to do we always make it come trued.

Song Analysis: Stand By Me

Summary

  • I chose this song it really low and who is signing was signing it with love and passion.

Song Analysis

TOPICMY RESPONSES
SONG TITLEStand by Me
COMPOSER(S)Ben E. King
YEAR1986
COUNTRYAmerica
If you could work on this song (change it), what would you change and why?I will not change it because I like how good already is
What is the song GENRE?Rhythm and blues, soul
What is the song KEY?
What is the song TEMPO?
What do you like about the RHYTHM?it relaxing
What do you like about the ARRANGEMENT?
What do you like about the MIX?
What do you like about the TIMBRE of some or all of the instruments?
What do you like about the PITCH of some or all of the instruments or vocals?
Are there particular TRACK(S) that stand out?
Finally, what do you like about the overall COMPOSITION?i like the letter of the song and how Ben E king sing it

“A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetition and variation of sections.” wikipedia.org/wiki/Song