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9789657570234 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles)
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Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles) (2012)

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Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles) Each of the 11 songs from Magical Mystery Tour and an additional seven singles that were released around this time period but did not appear on any album, are "profiled" in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song's origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or production of the arrangement or vocals, and the deeper meaning of the lyrics. Beatle Song Profiles is a unique educational tool to enable readers to learn about every song on all 12 albums The Beatles recorded. Sample song profile from Magical Mystery Tour Penny Lane Penny Lane is a reference to the Penny Lane Bus Station next to "the shelter in the middle of the roundabout" in Liverpool were the young Beatles used to meet. In classic Beatles fashion, Lennon and McCartney couldn't resist undercutting their principal thematics, counterpoising the song's seemingly innocent bliss with the tawdry comedy of human experience. Paul said: "We put in a joke or two: 'Four of fish and finger pie.' The women would never dare say that, except to themselves. Most people wouldn't hear it, but 'finger pie' is just a nice little joke for the Liverpool lads who like a bit of smut." The brightness of the melody is echoed by the treble timbres- upper woodwinds, piccolo trumphets, high bass guitar, and treble-dominant voice. It was George Martin's idea on Penny Lane to feature a piccolo trumpet solo. McCartney hummed the melody he wanted, and Martin wrote it down in music notation for David Mason, the classically trained trumpete who played it. McCartney was imitating Bach's second Brandenburg Concerto which he had heard Mason play it on TV. Martin would later remark: "It is true that I arranged it, but…if I had been left to myself, I honestly do not think I would have written such goo.
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9789657570210 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Rubber Soul
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Rubber Soul (2012)

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Each of the 14 songs from Rubber Soul are "profiled" in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song's origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or production of the arrangement or vocals, and the deeper meaning of the lyrics. Sample profile from the Rubber Soul Nowhere Man Nowhere Man marked the beginning of Lennon's overtly philosophical musings even though the official story is that he came up with this after struggling to write the song: "I thought of myself sitting there, doing nothing and getting nowhere. So I just lay down and tried to not write and then this came out, the whole thing came out in one gulp." McCartney commented: "He had told me he'd written it about himself, but was clever enough to say, 'Isn't he a bit like you and me?'" The protagonist in the composition is The Beatles' first genuinely literary character. It broke much thematic ground offering a critique of social detachment and apathy and demolished the unstated rules for content of a pop song. Leaving behind the typical subjects such as love, cars, and parental constraints- it explores what the philosopher Michael Frankel termed "the law of function," a state wherein individuals resemble machines more than "conscious spiritual organisms." Typical of many John Lennon compositions are the "falling" melodie.
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9789657570234 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles)
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles) (2012)

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Each of the 11 songs from Magical Mystery Tour and an additional seven singles that were released around this time period but did not appear on any album, are “profiled” in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song’s origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or production of the arrangement or vocals, and the deeper meaning of the lyrics. Beatle Song Profiles is a unique educational tool to enable readers to learn about every song on all 12 albums The Beatles recorded. _________ Sample song profile from Magical Mystery Tour album Penny Lane Penny Lane is a reference to the Penny Lane Bus Station next to “the shelter in the middle of the roundabout” in Liverpool were the young Beatles used to meet. In classic Beatles fashion, Lennon and McCartney couldn’t resist undercutting their principal thematics, counterpoising the song’s seemingly innocent bliss with the tawdry comedy of human experience. Paul said: “We put in a joke or two: ‘Four of fish and finger pie.’ The women would never dare say that, except to themselves. Most people wouldn’t hear it, but ‘finger pie’ is just a nice little joke for the Liverpool lads who like a bit of smut.” The brightness of the melody is echoed by the treble timbres- upper woodwinds, piccolo trumphets, high bass guitar, and treble-dominant voice. It was George Martin’s idea on Penny Lane to feature a piccolo trumpet solo. McCartney hummed the melody he wanted, and Martin wrote it down in music notation for David Mason, the classically trained trumpete who played it. McCartney was imitating Bach’s second Brandenburg Concerto which he had heard Mason play it on TV. Martin would later remark: “It is true that I arranged it, but…if I had been left to myself, I honestly do not think I would have written such good notes as Paul did.” Another aspect of the recording is the tell-tale signs of having been recorded with the tape running slow, in order to sound faster (not to mention “higher”) on playback; the most noticeable being the unnaturally fast vibrato in Paul’s voice. Penny Lane is seemingly naturalistic yet the lyric scene is actually kaleidoscopic. As well as raining and shining at the same time, it is simultaneously summer and winter. In both a musical and a verbal way, the track comes out as childishly merry yet dreamily wild at the same time. It asks what, among our childhood memories, is reality and what is illusion. In fact, this this question personifies the latter years of the Beatles’ own musical journey. Says Tim Riley: “In the crystallized setting of Penny Lane, everything is idyllic and precious. From the initial bass flutter to the distant flutes, everything in the song coalesces into a hazy tingle that speaks to the innocent in everybody- it’s as perfect as pop gets. The Victorian dance hall overtones make it categorically British, combining an old-world flavour with the modernity of Ringo’s cushioned backbeat.”, Kindle Edition, מהדורה: Magical Mystery Tour, תבנית: Kindle eBook, תווית: Arjon Publishing, Arjon Publishing, קבוצת המוצרים: eBooks, לאור: 2012-08-14, תאריך שחרור: 2012-08-14, סטודיו: Arjon Publishing.
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9789657570210 - Joel  Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Rubber Soul (English Edition)
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Rubber Soul (English Edition) (2012)

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ISBN: 9789657570210 bzw. 9657570212, in Englisch, 37 Seiten, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Each of the 14 songs from Rubber Soul are “profiled” in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song’s origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or production of the arrangement or vocals, and the deeper meaning of the lyrics. __________ Sample profile from Rubber Soul Nowhere Man Nowhere Man marked the beginning of Lennon’s overtly philosophical musings even though the official story is that he came up with this after struggling to write the song: “I thought of myself sitting there, doing nothing and getting nowhere. So I just lay down and tried to not write and then this came out, the whole thing came out in one gulp.” McCartney commented: “He had told me he’d written it about himself, but was clever enough to say, ‘Isn’t he a bit like you and me?’” The protagonist in the composition is The Beatles’ first genuinely literary character. It broke much thematic ground offering a critique of social detachment and apathy and demolished the unstated rules for content of a pop song. Leaving behind the typical subjects such as love, cars, and parental constraints- it explores what the philosopher Michael Frankel termed “the law of function,” a state wherein individuals resemble machines more than “conscious spiritual organisms.” Typical of many John Lennon compositions are the “falling” melodies, which can be heard quite clearly in Nowhere Man. Folk music often has falling melodies, indicating melancholy. In Baroque music, a falling melody means sadness. John’s self-loathing hits a boiling crest, folding in restlessly on itself. The monotony in the melody and the chugging, chiming guitar lines exacerbate the feelings of worthlessness which spread throughout the song creating a feeling of complete isolation. Rarely, with perhaps Bob Dylan being the exception, do pop musicians display so much humanity and honesty in such a baring, bruising manner. McCartney remembers that the band wanted very “treble-y guitars” on “Nowhere Man” to create a very thick, textured instrumental layer as Lennon and Harrison play their guitar solos in unison. McCartney’s bass line is bouncy and fun to listen to is in perfect counterpoint to the guitars. One aspect which strikes the listener in the arrangement is the vocals of the three part harmonies. Although they sing together, as a group, it comes through as sounding as one which mirrors the subject of loneliness- which is the focus of the track. Lennon’s melody is sandwiched in-between McCartney’s higher and Harrison’s vocals. This adds to the expression of the lyric’s sense of misplacement in the “nowhere-land” of the song’s focus. Interpreting the underlying meaning of the composition, Tim Riley writes: “Lennon sings for the unsung, the people who have shut themselves off from the life; but the glowing timbre is hopeful. The communal surge in the ensemble warms the sentiment with a rejuvenating interplay- no one can make it through life’s difficulties alone, the music seems to be saying, and the best crutches are other people.”, Format Kindle, מהדורה: Rubber Soul, תבנית: Ebook Kindle, תווית: Arjon Publishing, Arjon Publishing, קבוצת המוצרים: eBooks, לאור: 2012-08-02, תאריך שחרור: 2012-08-02, סטודיו: Arjon Publishing.
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9789657570210 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Rubber Soul
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Rubber Soul (2012)

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ISBN: 9789657570210 bzw. 9657570212, in Englisch, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book.

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Each of the 14 songs from Rubber Soul are “profiled” in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song’s origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or production of the arrangement or vocals, and the deeper meaning of the lyrics. Sample profile from the Rubber Soul ..., Each of the 14 songs from Rubber Soul are “profiled” in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song’s origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or production of the arrangement or vocals, and the deeper meaning of the lyrics. Sample profile from the Rubber Soul Nowhere Man Nowhere Man marked the beginning of Lennon’s overtly philosophical musings even though the official story is that he came up with this after struggling to write the song: “I thought of myself sitting there, doing nothing and getting nowhere. So I just lay down and tried to not write and then this came out, the whole thing came out in one gulp.” McCartney commented: “He had told me he’d written it about himself, but was clever enough to say, ‘Isn’t he a bit like you and me?’” The protagonist in the composition is The Beatles’ first genuinely literary character. It broke much thematic ground offering a critique of social detachment and apathy and demolished the unstated rules for content of a pop song. Leaving behind the typical subjects such as love, cars, and parental constraints- it explores what the philosopher Michael Frankel termed “the law of function,” a state wherein individuals resemble machines more than “conscious spiritual organisms.” Typical of many John Lennon compositions are the “falling” melodies, which can be heard quite clearly in Nowhere Man. Folk music often has falling melodies, indicating melancholy. In Baroque music, a falling melody means sadness. John’s self-loathing hits a boiling crest, folding in restlessly on itself. The monotony in the melody and the chugging, chiming guitar lines exacerbate the feelings of worthlessness which spread throughout the song creating a feeling of complete isolation. Rarely, with perhaps Bob Dylan being the exception, do pop musicians display so much humanity and honesty in such a baring, bruising manner. McCartney remembers that the band wanted very “treble-y guitars” on Nowhere Man to create a very thick, textured instrumental layer as Lennon and Harrison play their guitar solos in unison. McCartney’s bass line is bouncy and fun to listen to is in perfect counterpoint to the guitars. One aspect which strikes the listener in the arrangement is the vocals of the three part harmonies. Although they sing together, as a group, it comes through as sounding as one which mirrors the subject of loneliness- which is the focus of the track. Lennon’s melody is sandwiched in-between McCartney’s higher and Harrison’s vocals. This adds to the expression of the lyric’s sense of misplacement in the “nowhere-land” of the song’s focus. Interpreting the underlying meaning of the composition, Tim Riley writes: “Lennon sings for the unsung, the people who have shut themselves off from the life; but the glowing timbre is hopeful. The communal surge in the ensemble warms the sentiment with a rejuvenating interplay- no one can make it through life’s difficulties alone, the music seems to be saying, and the best crutches are other people.”Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers geschikt voor ebooks in ePub formaat. Tablet of smartphone voorzien van een app zoals de bol.com Kobo app.;Verschijningsdatum: augustus 2012;ISBN10: 9657570212;ISBN13: 9789657570210; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
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9789657570234 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles)
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles) (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande EN NW EB

ISBN: 9789657570234 bzw. 9657570239, in Englisch, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book.

10,84 + Versand: 3,45 = 14,29
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
bol.com.
Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles) Each of the 11 songs from Magical Mystery Tour and an additional seven singles that were released around this time period but did not appear on any album, are “profiled” in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song’s origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or producti... Beatle Song Profiles: Magical Mystery Tour (and assorted singles) Each of the 11 songs from Magical Mystery Tour and an additional seven singles that were released around this time period but did not appear on any album, are “profiled” in this volume of Beatle Song Profiles. Beatle Song Profiles are concise commentaries on every Beatle song. The song profiles describe the song’s origins and inspiration, what The Beatles themselves said about it, what was unique about the music and/or production of the arrangement or vocals, and the deeper meaning of the lyrics. Beatle Song Profiles is a unique educational tool to enable readers to learn about every song on all 12 albums The Beatles recorded. Sample song profile from Magical Mystery Tour Penny Lane Penny Lane is a reference to the Penny Lane Bus Station next to “the shelter in the middle of the roundabout” in Liverpool were the young Beatles used to meet. In classic Beatles fashion, Lennon and McCartney couldn’t resist undercutting their principal thematics, counterpoising the song’s seemingly innocent bliss with the tawdry comedy of human experience. Paul said: “We put in a joke or two: ‘Four of fish and finger pie.’ The women would never dare say that, except to themselves. Most people wouldn’t hear it, but ‘finger pie’ is just a nice little joke for the Liverpool lads who like a bit of smut.” The brightness of the melody is echoed by the treble timbres- upper woodwinds, piccolo trumphets, high bass guitar, and treble-dominant voice. It was George Martin’s idea on Penny Lane to feature a piccolo trumpet solo. McCartney hummed the melody he wanted, and Martin wrote it down in music notation for David Mason, the classically trained trumpete who played it. McCartney was imitating Bach’s second Brandenburg Concerto which he had heard Mason play it on TV. Martin would later remark: “It is true that I arranged it, but…if I had been left to myself, I honestly do not think I would have written such good notes as Paul did.” Another aspect of the recording is the tell-tale signs of having been recorded with the tape running slow, in order to sound faster (not to mention “higher”) on playback; the most noticeable being the unnaturally fast vibrato in Paul’s voice. Penny Lane is seemingly naturalistic yet the lyric scene is actually kaleidoscopic. As well as raining and shining at the same time, it is simultaneously summer and winter. In both a musical and a verbal way, the track comes out as childishly merry yet dreamily wild at the same time. It asks what, among our childhood memories, is reality and what is illusion. In fact, this this question personifies the latter years of the Beatles’ own musical journey. Says Tim Riley: “In the crystallized setting of Penny Lane, everything is idyllic and precious. From the initial bass flutter to the distant flutes, everything in the song coalesces into a hazy tingle that speaks to the innocent in everybody- it’s as perfect as pop gets. The Victorian dance hall overtones make it categorically British, combining an old-world flavour with the modernity of Ringo’s cushioned backbeat.”Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers geschikt voor ebooks in ePub formaat. Tablet of smartphone voorzien van een app zoals de bol.com Kobo app.;Verschijningsdatum: augustus 2012;ISBN10: 9657570239;ISBN13: 9789657570234; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
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