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6. Which parts of the song have the same melody?
- Verses 1, 2 + 3
- Chorus and Verse 1
- Bridge and Verses 2 + 3
7. What type of timbre is the composition?
8. What structure is the song?
- Intro – verse – verse – bridge – verse – bridge – verse
- Intro - verse - bridge - verse - bridge - verse - verse
- Intro - verse - verse - bridge - verse - verse
9. Why is the melody memorable?
- Repetitive
- Due to its resemblance of old church hymns
- There are only six notes
10. What themes are explored in the song?
- Stereotypical relationships and 60's economic situation
- 60’s economic situation & hope
- Hope
11. Where are vocal harmonies used?
- Verse 1+2+3+4= lines 5+6 ; 2nd Bridge= lines 1+2
- Held notes of the bridge
- Verse 2+3= lines 5+6 ; Bridge= lines 1+2
12. When does the melody go higher?
- Verse lines 1+2 on 10th word except verse 2= 13th word
- The bridge
- End of every line
13. What was happening historically at the time the song was released?
- The Beatles hit USA & J F Kennedy shooting (1963) happened year before release
- Night shifts introduced
- The Beatles went to USA
14. What is the harmonic pace of the song?