Rabu, 16 November 2022

Song

 A song or song in English, is an artistic composition of tones or sounds in a sequence, combination, and temporal relationship (usually accompanied by musical instruments) to produce musical compositions that contain unity and continuity.

Songs are a way to express emotions and feelings in a fun way.


Structure

Intro

the first part of the song where the singer's voice has not been heard, only the instrument. 

Verse or stanza

the introductory part to the Bridge chorus, is used to bridge between parts of a song. Like between a chorus with a verse or a chorus with a modulating chorus. The notes played on the bridge are generally very different from the verse and chorus. 


Chorus

the main message or story of the song. Using a different tone pattern and more comfortable than the verse


Reff

means repetition. 


 Coda

 is the final part of the song with the tone and verse to close the song. In contrast to brigde, coda takes some pre-existing lyrics and notes.


Language Feature

Imagery (simile or imagination)

  Describes about feelings and emotions, meaning that a song usually tries to describe the feelings that the writer feels.


  Rhythm (rhythm)

  Rhythm here is used to create the mood. For example, if we are sad and listen to a song with a slow rhythm, we will get carried away with the song. So, rhythm creates mood!


  Figures of speech

Some figurative words used in a song


 Metaphor (metaphor)

At first glance, the two things being compared are unrelated, but actually there are similarities between the two things, for example: Time is a thief (time is a thief) or Her hair was silk (his hair is like silk).


 Simile (figuratively)

A thing is described with something similar using the word 'like' or 'as', for example: My love is like a red rose


Hyperbole (hyperbola)

A thing is described too much, sometimes it tickles because it's too much


 Personification (personification)

An object appears like a person means the object (not human) has the ability like a human. Such as: The wind whisper or The snowflakes danced in the wind.


 Alliteration (alliteration)

The repetition of the sound at the beginning of each word. For example: Peter Parker picks a pack of pants punctually (Peter Parker changes his suit on time).



One Direction – “One Thing”

So get out, get out, get out of my head

and fall into my arms instead



Example of song


Nothing - Bruno major 

Track suits and red wine

Movies for two

We'll take off our phones

And we'll turn off our shoes

We'll play Nintendo

Though I always lose

'Cause you'll watch the TV

While I'm watching you

There's not many people

I'd honestly say

I don't mind losing to

But there's nothing

Like doing nothing

With you

Dumb conversations

We lose track of time

Have I told you lately

I'm grateful you're mine

We'll watch The Notebook

For the 17th time

I'll say "It's stupid"

Then you'll catch me crying

We're not making out

On a boat in the rain

Or in a house I've painted blue

But there's nothing

Like doing nothing

With you

So shut all the windows

And lock all the doors

We're not looking for no one

Don't need nothing more

You'll bite my lip and

I'll want you more

Until we end up in a heap on the floor

Mmm

You could be dancing on tabletops

Wearing high-heels

Drinking until the world

Spins like a wheel

But tonight your apartment

Had so much appeal

Who needs stars?

We've got a roof

But there's nothing

Like doing nothing

With you

Mmm

No, there's nothing

Like doing nothing

With you




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Song

 A song or song in English, is an artistic composition of tones or sounds in a sequence, combination, and temporal relationship (usually acc...