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9789657570012 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: A Hard Day's Night
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: A Hard Day's Night (2012)

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Each of the 13 songs from A Hard Day's Night 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 A Hard Day's Night A Hard Day's Night The official story is that "A Hard Day's Night" was written ten hours after the producer for the movie had asked for it. It took only three hours to record. Ringo said: "We went to do a job, and we'd worked all day and we happened to work all night. I came up still thinking it was day I suppose, and I said, 'It's been a hard day.' and I looked around and saw it was dark so I said, '.night!' So we came to A Hard Day's Night." Joey Ramone of The Ramones said: "The opening chord of the song was like an amazing wake-up call." With that chord of this song the Beatles had raised the bar for all pop songwriting. The chord is a powerful attention-grabber- a G7, that is considered unique in that it is neither major nor minor- but hangs in the air with disturbing inevitability. The pause after the opening chord is the first example of how suspense and a sense of rising expectation are created by a change of pace. A large part of this specific effect is the surprise factor, especially as you experience it at the beginning of the film or the album. George Martin remembers: "In those days, the beginnings and endings of songs were things I tended to organize. We needed something striking, to be a sudden jerk into the song. In.
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9789657570005 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Help! (and assorted singles)
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Help! (and assorted singles) (2012)

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ISBN: 9789657570005 bzw. 965757000X, in Englisch, Arjon Publishing, Arjon Publishing, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Each of the 14 songs from Help! and an additional eight songs 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 Help! Help! Help! is nostalgia emerging from Lennon's wistful yearnings for a simpler past unburdened by the excesses of Beatlemania. He commented: "It's me singing "help", and I meant it." Lennon wrote it as a mid-tempo ballad but in the studio it was sped-up by George Martin by adding Harrison's guitar riffs and the "reverse call-and-response" vocals. The tempo shift worked well as it emphasized the speaker's growing desperation. Yet after the tracked was laid down, Lennon thought it was recorded too fast and tried to be too commercial. Help! was the first Beatle song where the words were as least as important as the music. It introduced an enti.
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9789657570012 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: A Hard Day's Night
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: A Hard Day's Night (2012)

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ISBN: 9789657570012 bzw. 9657570018, in Englisch, 33 Seiten, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Each of the 13 songs from A Hard Day’s Night 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 A Hard Day’s Night A Hard Day’s Night The official story is that “A Hard Day’s Night” was written ten hours after the producer for the movie had asked for it. It took only three hours to record. Ringo said: “We went to do a job, and we’d worked all day and we happened to work all night. I came up still thinking it was day I suppose, and I said, ‘It’s been a hard day...’ and I looked around and saw it was dark so I said, ‘...night!’ So we came to A Hard Day’s Night.” Joey Ramone of The Ramones said: “The opening chord of the song was like an amazing wake-up call.” With that chord of this song the Beatles had raised the bar for all pop songwriting. The chord is a powerful attention-grabber- a G7, that is considered unique in that it is neither major nor minor- but hangs in the air with disturbing inevitability. The pause after the opening chord is the first example of how suspense and a sense of rising expectation are created by a change of pace. A large part of this specific effect is the surprise factor, especially as you experience it at the beginning of the film or the album. George Martin remembers: “In those days, the beginnings and endings of songs were things I tended to organize. We needed something striking, to be a sudden jerk into the song. In the fade out I stressed to them the importance of making the song fit- not actually finishing it but dangling on so that you’re into the next mood.” Although Lennon had composed the track and was the lead singer- he needed McCartney’s help because he couldn’t reach all the notes. A key part of the song is the wall of sound effect is partly the result of the drumming style being kept unvaried throughout. Ringo provides wall-to-wall thumping on drums and cymbals instead of the usual drum fills and texture changes. This monolithic approach to percussion adds to the steam-rolling thrust of the track. It’s been said that George Harrison’s solos in the song became the founding sound of folk rock. It’s melodically unconventional- yet very bluesy at the same time. This was the song where the characteristic sound of George’s twelve-string guitar would firmly establish itself. The appearance in the opening and closing chords, as well as the manner in which it is doubled with electric piano in the solo section are among the more instantaneously recognizable sound bites in all of popular music. Introduced by a raspy shriek of inhibition from Harrison’s guitar solo affords the song an elegant interlude amidst all of the number’s energy and desire. A Hard Day’s Night is a composition about Love, identified with Home. There is a division between innocence (the ecstasy of being “held tight”) and experience (things, making money, the tedium of work, suggested by the long repeated notes in the tune’s first phrase). It sees innocence and experience as interdependent; the freedom couldn’t be so lovely where it not for the tedium. Kindle Edition, תבנית: Kindle eBook, תווית: Arjon Publishing, Arjon Publishing, קבוצת המוצרים: eBooks, לאור: 2012-08-22, תאריך שחרור: 2012-08-22, סטודיו: Arjon Publishing.
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9789657570012 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: A Hard Day's Night
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: A Hard Day's Night (2012)

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ISBN: 9789657570012 bzw. 9657570018, in Englisch, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book.

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Each of the 13 songs from A Hard Day’s Night 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... Each of the 13 songs from A Hard Day’s Night 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 A Hard Day’s Night A Hard Day’s Night The official story is that “A Hard Day’s Night” was written ten hours after the producer for the movie had asked for it. It took only three hours to record. Ringo said: “We went to do a job, and we’d worked all day and we happened to work all night. I came up still thinking it was day I suppose, and I said, ‘It’s been a hard day...’ and I looked around and saw it was dark so I said, ‘...night!’ So we came to A Hard Day’s Night.” Joey Ramone of The Ramones said: “The opening chord of the song was like an amazing wake-up call.” With that chord of this song the Beatles had raised the bar for all pop songwriting. The chord is a powerful attention-grabber- a G7, that is considered unique in that it is neither major nor minor- but hangs in the air with disturbing inevitability. The pause after the opening chord is the first example of how suspense and a sense of rising expectation are created by a change of pace. A large part of this specific effect is the surprise factor, especially as you experience it at the beginning of the film or the album. George Martin remembers: “In those days, the beginnings and endings of songs were things I tended to organize. We needed something striking, to be a sudden jerk into the song. In the fade out I stressed to them the importance of making the song fit- not actually finishing it but dangling on so that you’re into the next mood.” Although Lennon had composed the track and was the lead singer- he needed McCartney’s help because he couldn’t reach all the notes. A key part of the song is the wall of sound effect is partly the result of the drumming style being kept unvaried throughout. Ringo provides wall-to-wall thumping on drums and cymbals instead of the usual drum fills and texture changes. This monolithic approach to percussion adds to the steam-rolling thrust of the track. It’s been said that George Harrison’s solos in the song became the founding sound of folk rock. It’s melodically unconventional- yet very bluesy at the same time. This was the song where the characteristic sound of George’s twelve-string guitar would firmly establish itself. The appearance in the opening and closing chords, as well as the manner in which it is doubled with electric piano in the solo section are among the more instantaneously recognizable sound bites in all of popular music. Introduced by a raspy shriek of inhibition from Harrison’s guitar solo affords the song an elegant interlude amidst all of the number’s energy and desire. A Hard Day’s Night is a composition about Love, identified with Home. There is a division between innocence (the ecstasy of being “held tight”) and experience (things, making money, the tedium of work, suggested by the long repeated notes in the tune’s first phrase). It sees innocence and experience as interdependent; the freedom couldn’t be so lovely where it not for the tedium.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: 9657570018;ISBN13: 9789657570012; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
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9789657570012 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Beatles For Sale (English Edition)
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Beatles For Sale (English Edition) (2012)

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ISBN: 9789657570012 bzw. 9657570018, in Englisch, 43 Seiten, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Each of the 14 songs from Beatles For Sale and 4 assorted singles 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 Beatles For Sale “I Feel Fine” McCartney said the famous introduction to ”I Feel Fine” was accidental when Lennon placed his guitar against the wall too close to his amplifier. Another version by producer George Martin is that John always had the volume knob up high and he understood that he could exploit this. Thus the feedback was intentional. Lennon commented: “George and I play the same bit on the guitar together- that’s the bit that’ll set your feet- a-tapping, as the reviews say…..I defy anybody to find a record- unless it’s some old blues record in 1922- that uses feedback that way. I claim it for the Beatles.” The song was a mix of mainstream and avant-garde- spirit and energy that resulted in something truly unique. It remains to this day one of the most joyous and completely unpretentious celebrations of love in the history of pop music. “I Feel Fine” is a good example of The Beatles’ drawing on a rhythm and blues tradition while at the same time adding their own unique unexpected contrasts and unusual subtleties of melodic detail. Instead of using “ooh”s as in previous songs, they had already begun to seek other means of expressing excitement, involving mental and vocal techniques. Paul and George’s high harmony in the refrain when they sing I’m in love with her and I feel fine is the highlight of the song. Another is Ringo’s drumming which can only be defined as “soul-jazz” like a “Latin R&B shuffle.” He would later comment: “When I’d do a fill I always felt I went into a blackout. I didn’t know what I’d do.” “I Feel Fine” is about how the speaker has a very loving relationship with a woman that makes them both happy. He is also proud that he has enough disposable income and generosity to give his girlfriend jewelry. However, the statement that he gives her plural "rings", as opposed to one special diamond ring, suggests that he simply buys her diamonds to win her over rather than as a sign of commitment. It’s implied or insinuated that the reason this woman "loves" the author so much and is so "good to" him is that he buys her material things. He does seem so happy and so unaware, but you see little hints slipping through. He's going by her say-so in the relationship and being lead about by the heartstrings, but really he's just being used. There is a much darker tone to the composition than it would initially appear. Kindle Edition, תבנית: Kindle eBook, תווית: Arjon Publishing, Arjon Publishing, קבוצת המוצרים: eBooks, לאור: 2012-08-05, תאריך שחרור: 2012-08-05, סטודיו: Arjon Publishing.
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9789657570005 - Joel Benjamin: Beatle Song Profiles: Help! (and assorted singles)
Joel Benjamin

Beatle Song Profiles: Help! (and assorted singles) (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande EN NW EB

ISBN: 9789657570005 bzw. 965757000X, in Englisch, Arjon Publishing, neu, E-Book.

10,84 + Versand: 3,45 = 14,29
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
bol.com.
Each of the 14 songs from Help! and an additional eight songs 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 P..., Each of the 14 songs from Help! and an additional eight songs 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 Help! Help! Help! is nostalgia emerging from Lennon’s wistful yearnings for a simpler past unburdened by the excesses of Beatlemania. He commented: “It’s me singing “help”, and I meant it.” Lennon wrote it as a mid-tempo ballad but in the studio it was sped-up by George Martin by adding Harrison’s guitar riffs and the “reverse call-and-response” vocals. The tempo shift worked well as it emphasized the speaker’s growing desperation. Yet after the tracked was laid down, Lennon thought it was recorded too fast and tried to be too commercial. Help! was the first Beatle song where the words were as least as important as the music. It introduced an entirely new phase in Lennon’s career as a songwriter as from then on, he would consciously draw up on the power of his own celebrity for inspiration and expression Says Tim Riley: “The tempo shift served to further underscore the speaker’s growing desperation as Paul and George anticipate nearly every line Lennon sings in the verse. This helps the listener to identify these voices as being inside the speaker’s head wondering where they will lead the speaker and what consequences these “suggestions” will bring. By the time Lennon sings “open up the doors,” the voices are completely caught up in the nightmare. Riley points out how the drums drive the verse into the refrain with a determined, agitated fill that is at once constricted and lunging. He writes: “As Lennon screams “Won’t you please, please help me” it is to express complete and total devastation. As the band slowly rejoins him for the final refrain, the gears begin to churn again, and he gets caught up in the motion one last time. Throughout, Lennon is crying out against a force or forces that are much bigger than him and more ominous than he will be able to deal with.” Even while the listener is totally riveted by "Help's" hard driving beat and desperately anxious lyrics, its flat ballad form and prominent acoustic rhythm guitar is highlight by George. It gives the track a folksy, stylistic cross current that provides the background canvas for this and most of the other songs on the album. Although he didn’t write the song- he commands it. It is his guitar playing that is allowing John’s voice to soar. Ringo’s overdubbed tambourine part, close-miked and placed up front in the mix, differentiates the chorus texture from that of the verse. Rhythmically, it is intensifying the accompaniment he provides to Lennon’s desperate plea. Harrison’s guitar stab on this record is what gives the song its clean, fresh, rippling sound that had never been heard before by the general public. The composition presents the idea that one needs meaningful relationships to manage one’s existence- as an epiphany- a sudden recognition of self-evident facts. The satisfaction gained from contact with others extends beyond the need to fulfill bodily desire; it is required to complete one’s sense of self and derive the confidence to navigate one’s life.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: 965757000X;ISBN13: 9789657570005; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
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