Samba Em Preludio - Structure Detail

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  • Created on: 06-02-18 18:09
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  • Samba Em Preludio - Structure Detail
    • Introduction
      • bass guitar virtuosic solo
      • guitar uses plucking, double stopping and a harmonic note
      • broken chords
      • free tempo
      • monophonic
      • semi quavers
    • Verse 1
      • two part vocal melody and bass line
      • slower tempo, clearer pulse
      • rubato and syllabic
      • ascending broken chords and arpeggios
      • gradual descending sequence
      • leads of 3rds and 7ths
      • phrases often span a 7th
      • bass and vocals work together to create harmony
      • bossa nova groove
      • syncopated like ragtime piano
      • triplets, dotted crotchets and semi quavers
      • 2, 8 bar stanzas of lyrics
    • Break
      • bass sets the bossa nova groove
      • tempo almost doubles but note values also increase
    • Verse 2
      • melody dominated homophony
      • polyphonic
      • melody is developed with similar shape
      • step wise, conjunct movement
      • sequence
      • extended and altered chords
      • chromatisism outside home key
      • delicate dissonance (bar 44)
      • fewer triplets
      • bossa nova groove
      • 16 bar chord sequence
    • Guitar solo
      • nylon string guitar solo with bass guitar accompaniment
      • scalic and conjunct
      • syncopatd, inspired by jazz
      • high tessitura
      • same 16 bar chord sequence as verse 2, strummed
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      • homophonic
      • virtuosic
      • improvised
    • Verse 3
      • sparser, 2 part texture
      • more intimate sounding
      • less syncopation
      • longer notes
      • polyphonic
      • still some triplets
      • melody is the same as verse 2 but with longer note lengths
      • no chords
      • similar to verse 1
    • Coda
      • free tempo section
      • guitar flourish
      • homophonic
      • extended and altered chords
      • 2 repetitions of last line of text over turnaround chords

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