Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Baldizar-Describe your Song-Due 4/6

List the Song title and artist.
Then, using the Elements and Principles of Design, explain your song in one paragraph.

4 comments:

  1. Megan Lalli

    You & I by Ingrid Michaelson

    The song I chose has a steady rhythm throughout the majority of the song, then variety of a drum is added towards the ending. The rhythm is composed of two main sounds that are different so it balances really well. The voices of the singer and featured singer adds a variety to the instruments.

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  2. Kayla Simpson
    Here Come the Sun by The Beatles

    The song I choose startes out soft and slow giving you a sense of lightness in color. Then the song graduately moves into a calming and happy rhythm. Throughout the song the rhythm is steady giving the song a sense of equal proportion while the song is moving forward. While listening to the song I relate the color blue to it, a light blue like the sky and the different values moving through the sky. WhenI hear certian sounds like the drums I can picture bold shapes and the guitar strings I can picture waves of lines.

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  3. Solange Carpenter
    The America Song by Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers

    The America song starts out sort of slow and mournful, with only a couple of complementary instruments. As it goes along it picks up speed to have a more upbeat, steady rhythm. The rhythm becomes more pronounced and geometeric. Each time a certain part repeats it gains more with the vocals still being predominate.

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  4. Meghan Peters
    Runaway- Kanye West

    The song starts out with the a single note of a piano repeated, the beat follows 20 seconds into the song. The piano note is the focal point of the song, it is there throughout. The song is very geometric, the beat is slow but lively that is why i in-vision a red-oragne color. having the note continue throughout the song gives it great movement even though it has little variety. When I visualize the song I see a flow of lines that have square ends.

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