- Eminem, born Marshall Mathers III in 1972 in Missouri, is a famous American rapper known by various nicknames like Slim Shady. He dropped out of high school and worked odd jobs before gaining fame through rap battles and being discovered by Dr. Dre. Some of his most popular albums include The Slim Shady LP, The Marshall Mathers LP, and the 8 Mile soundtrack. His songs often address difficult aspects of his life and upbringing.
Eminem, born Marshall Mathers III in 1972 in Missouri, is considered one of the most influential rappers of all time. He dropped out of high school and began participating in rap battles in Detroit. After being discovered by Dr. Dre, Eminem went on to release successful solo albums like The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP. Songs like "Stan" and "Lose Yourself" have become classics. Through his honest, controversial lyrics and multi-platinum record sales, Eminem helped establish hip hop as a mainstream genre.
This music video was directed by Bruce Gowers and produced by Roy Thomas Baker for the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody". It features Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and Brian May. The video begins with the band singing in front of a plain black background before changing to shots of them performing on stage. Freddie Mercury is given most screen time and prominence as the lead singer and writer of the song. The lyrics tell the story of a man who accidentally kills someone and sells his soul to the devil.
The video depicts One Direction performing their song "One Thing" across various settings in London. It begins with the band on steps, then shows them singing and dancing around playground equipment, on bikes, and on a bus while being cheered on by fans. Later scenes take place in a public performance setting with fans gathered around, and on the bus again with shots of screaming fans outside. The video ends with the band performing on stairs and shots of London as the song concludes.
This document provides a script for a music video for the song "Gothic Girl" by the band The 69 Eyes. It describes 8 scenes that will make up the video, lasting from 0-4:30 minutes. The scenes follow a gothic girl as she walks through a graveyard, smokes cigarettes, picks flowers, and interacts with another character. Throughout the video there will be close-up, mid, and long shots that show the girl among the graves and woods. The music and lyrics are also described to coordinate with the visuals in the video.
The document provides a script for a music video for the Joy Division song "She's Lost Control". The script is divided into sections that correspond with parts of the song. Each section describes the shots that would be used and any actions occurring in the video. The video would follow a character who appears to be losing control as it shows her interactions with other people in an urban setting while the song plays.
The document analyzes the soundtrack of the movie "She's the Man" and how different songs are used to enhance key scenes. It discusses how one song, "Dirty Little Secret" by The All-American Rejects, is used during the climax of the movie - a football match between Sebastian's new team and their rivals. The song helps build tension during the teams' introductions by using loud, energetic instrumentation. It then discusses how the song fits the action of the match itself, changing dynamics and tempo to match cuts between players and build more tension throughout the climax of the film.
The document lists various artists and songs, and provides brief descriptions of visual elements and techniques used in their music videos. It describes scenes, shots, lighting effects, filters, and other production elements that were inspirations or featured in the videos. Elements mentioned include performance shots, superimposition, editing to the beat, abstract shots, water and fire effects, and black and white, sepia and other color filters.
The document provides details for filming a music video for the song "Somebody Told Me" including:
- The band members and their costumes
- Props needed such as microphones, guitars, and drums
- Three filming locations on a college campus
- A shot list of 43 shots detailing camera angles, timing, and description for filming the full song.
Eminem, born Marshall Mathers III in 1972 in Missouri, is considered one of the most influential rappers of all time. He dropped out of high school and began participating in rap battles in Detroit. After being discovered by Dr. Dre, Eminem went on to release successful solo albums like The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP. Songs like "Stan" and "Lose Yourself" have become classics. Through his honest, controversial lyrics and multi-platinum record sales, Eminem helped establish hip hop as a mainstream genre.
This music video was directed by Bruce Gowers and produced by Roy Thomas Baker for the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody". It features Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and Brian May. The video begins with the band singing in front of a plain black background before changing to shots of them performing on stage. Freddie Mercury is given most screen time and prominence as the lead singer and writer of the song. The lyrics tell the story of a man who accidentally kills someone and sells his soul to the devil.
The video depicts One Direction performing their song "One Thing" across various settings in London. It begins with the band on steps, then shows them singing and dancing around playground equipment, on bikes, and on a bus while being cheered on by fans. Later scenes take place in a public performance setting with fans gathered around, and on the bus again with shots of screaming fans outside. The video ends with the band performing on stairs and shots of London as the song concludes.
This document provides a script for a music video for the song "Gothic Girl" by the band The 69 Eyes. It describes 8 scenes that will make up the video, lasting from 0-4:30 minutes. The scenes follow a gothic girl as she walks through a graveyard, smokes cigarettes, picks flowers, and interacts with another character. Throughout the video there will be close-up, mid, and long shots that show the girl among the graves and woods. The music and lyrics are also described to coordinate with the visuals in the video.
The document provides a script for a music video for the Joy Division song "She's Lost Control". The script is divided into sections that correspond with parts of the song. Each section describes the shots that would be used and any actions occurring in the video. The video would follow a character who appears to be losing control as it shows her interactions with other people in an urban setting while the song plays.
The document analyzes the soundtrack of the movie "She's the Man" and how different songs are used to enhance key scenes. It discusses how one song, "Dirty Little Secret" by The All-American Rejects, is used during the climax of the movie - a football match between Sebastian's new team and their rivals. The song helps build tension during the teams' introductions by using loud, energetic instrumentation. It then discusses how the song fits the action of the match itself, changing dynamics and tempo to match cuts between players and build more tension throughout the climax of the film.
The document lists various artists and songs, and provides brief descriptions of visual elements and techniques used in their music videos. It describes scenes, shots, lighting effects, filters, and other production elements that were inspirations or featured in the videos. Elements mentioned include performance shots, superimposition, editing to the beat, abstract shots, water and fire effects, and black and white, sepia and other color filters.
The document provides details for filming a music video for the song "Somebody Told Me" including:
- The band members and their costumes
- Props needed such as microphones, guitars, and drums
- Three filming locations on a college campus
- A shot list of 43 shots detailing camera angles, timing, and description for filming the full song.
The Power Trio section describes The Who's dynamic rhythm section without a rhythm guitar, featuring John Entwhistle's varied basslines and Keith Moon's unconventional drumming style favoring ride cymbals and double kick drums over hi-hats. The Marshall Amps section notes how Pete Townshend was the first British guitarist to use Marshall amps instead of Vox, developing a style using sustained power chords. The Blues section discusses the band's roots in R&B and blues and Townshend's early demo of "My Generation" as a Chicago blues.
This document provides a script for a music video for the song "Like I Can" by Sam Smith. The script outlines 6 scenes that will make up the black and white video. The scenes follow a protagonist as he watches his ex-girlfriend with someone new, has a flashback of their relationship, realizes he needs to let her go, sees her arguing with her new partner, and ultimately reunites with her on a park bench at the end. Each section describes the shots that will be used and how they connect to the lyrics and melody of the song.
The document provides descriptions for 74 shots in a music video. The shots include various angles of the band members performing and getting ready, fans reacting, and landscape shots of cities and nature. Many shots focus on the lead singer and emphasize the band's identity through their clothing, hair color, and symbols. The lighting is typically dark to draw attention to the performers and fans are often shown screaming lyrics.
The document is a shooting script for a short film titled "Me, Myself and Them". It contains 60 shots that make up scenes taking place in the main character Revy's bedroom and her mindscape. The shots progress from establishing shots of Revy's bedroom to scenes showing her distress over unanswered messages and paranoid behavior. Her mindscape is then depicted as a dark and ominous place with shadowy figures chasing her. Revy has an emotional breakdown but is eventually comforted by guiding spirits who help her realize her own self-worth. The script concludes with reassured scenes back in Revy's bedroom with the guiding spirits still present.
The opening credits for the film 'Terminator' feature the names of the cast and crew flashing briefly on a black screen in large white letters with a white cube beside each name. This mimics the style of text and typing from 1980s computers, hinting that technology will be important in the film. Key names that appear include Arnold Schwarzenegger as the lead actor and James Cameron as the director. After all the credits are shown, the film's title 'Terminator' zooms out onto the black screen before fading out, signaling the start of the film.
The music video will consist of three interconnected elements filmed in a studio with simple sets:
1) A vocalist will be filmed in front of a concrete wall and her footage will be displayed on a stack of old TV screens showing different parts of her.
2) Two hip hop dancers will be positioned on opposite sides of a minimalist black brick set wearing simple white outfits.
3) A narrative element will show a 'programmer' controlling the dancers' movements via a computer program until they break free from the wires controlling them.
3 Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601Thomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". The first two videos tell a continuous narrative story and feature animated characters representing the band members. They use lighting, camera angles, and plot elements to engage viewers. The third video is a conceptual piece with no narrative; it features complex, precisely choreographed dancing by various groups to different elements of the song.
3 Daft Punk Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601Thomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". It summarizes the plot, visual elements, and themes of "One More Time" and "Aerodynamic", which tell a continuous narrative story. It then contrasts these with the non-narrative and conceptual nature of "Around the World", which uses intricate choreography and camerawork to interpret the music.
Shot List for 'Somebody Told Me-The Killers'BenPotter1
The document provides a shot list for a music video of the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. It includes 43 shots ranging from close-ups to long shots of the band members singing and playing their instruments on stage. The shots are broken down by sections of the song, including the intro, verse 1, bridge, chorus, and verse 2. Shot types include close-ups, mid shots, long shots, and aerial shots of the band members to capture the lyrics and instrumentation of the song.
This document provides a detailed shot-by-shot summary and analysis of a music video. It describes the various camera shots used, including close-ups of band members, shots of the audience, and effects used to symbolize elements of the song. Special effects are used throughout to create an abstract narrative, including a scene where the drummer transforms into a werewolf and is later exorcised. The video depicts the band performing in a hospital setting for patients dressed in white, and uses lighting and costume changes to contrast the formal band with the patients and develop the narrative.
Music Video Analysis - Impossible By James Arthuroneill95
The music video for James Arthur's song "Impossible" primarily uses footage from his time on the X Factor competition, which he won. While the lyrics describe heartbreak, the video focuses on Arthur's success and perseverance on the show. Scenes showing sadness create a juxtaposition with the extremely positive nature of his victory. The black and white footage distinguishes the past scenes from the competition. The video had to be made quickly and cheaply using existing footage due to the song being selected for Arthur's final performance and release shortly after the show.
The document is a script for a music video for the song "Blank Space" by Taylor Swift. It provides details on lyrics, locations, shots, transitions, lenses, lighting and more for each section of the song. The script outlines shots of Taylor Swift singing in various ornate locations including a mansion, bedroom and stairs. It also includes shots of a male model interacting with Swift. The script coordinates the shots with the lyrics and beat of the song.
The music video tells a narrative of a ritual or exorcism being performed on the lead singer of the band. It shows the singer appearing panicked and paranoid as he lies down, suggesting he has been drugged. Other band members are seen watching over him and holding him down when he tries to get up. Towards the end, black smoke is seen exiting the singer's mouth and he no longer seems distressed, indicating his release from whatever hold the ritual had on him. Intercut with these scenes are performances by the full band playing their instruments.
The trailer for the film Everest analyzes the use of music and editing techniques to build tension and emotion. Non-diegetic piano music is used throughout to build tension during dramatic scenes of the climbing team facing dangers on Mount Everest. Title cards with powerful words like "courage" and "fear" are displayed over intense music to create anxiety, while more positive words like "strength" and "family" represent hope during calmer music. The trailer uses subtle editing and a build of dramatic music and imagery to uncover the story and portray Everest as an ominous protagonist threatening the climbing team.
The document analyzes the opening soundtracks of two films - Gone Girl and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. For Gone Girl, the opening features ominous, eerie music over the studio logos that builds tension. A man's sinister narration hints he may threaten his wife. Quick shots show an unsettled setting. For The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" plays intensely, matching dark, mysterious images. Its energy and the title scream convey an action-packed story full of drama and twists. Both soundtracks effectively set mysterious, tense atmospheres through unsettling music and imagery.
The Script- If You Could See Me Now: AnalysisJadeAndrews
The video uses various filming techniques and filters to connect the visuals to the emotional lyrics of the song. It begins with a "Parental Advisory" warning to subvert expectations of the band being family-friendly. Black and white filters are used for intimate close-up shots to emphasize emotion, while color signifies performance and interaction with fans. Shots of the singer's tattoo directly relate to the lyrics. Throughout, the video conveys the band's vulnerability in dealing with bereavement and finding success through overcoming hardship.
Marco Antonio Solis is a Mexican singer, songwriter and record producer born in 1959. He began his career in the 1970s forming a musical group with his cousin called Los Hermanitos Solis. He later joined the band Los Bukis and found great success writing hits like "Te tuve y te perdi". In 1996 he released his first solo album and won various awards for songs and albums. Some of his most famous songs include "O me voy o te vas", "Si no te hubieras ido" and songs from his compilation album "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad". He is renowned for his ability to write in many genres including ballads, cumbias and
The music video tells the story of a man who falls from success as a businessman into alcoholism and homelessness. It shows him celebrating a promotion with drinking, which leads to his downfall as he loses his job and friends. The video uses flashbacks and contrasts between color and black-and-white to show his past life and present situation. In the present, he plays guitar and sings in the subway to earn money from passersby.
This music video will have three main elements: a performance element showing the band playing in a studio, a narrative element following 5 characters racing against each other, and drone footage of someone running that could potentially be used in the narrative. The narrative will show the characters competing in a race that involves cheating and pushing/hitting each other. They will use smoke bombs and flares, filling the finish line with smoke so it's unclear who wins. The band performance will be filmed simply against a black background with smoke and blinding stage lights.
The document provides background information on the band Pink Floyd and discusses their famous album "The Dark Side of the Moon" in detail. It describes how the band members met and started playing together in London in the 1960s. It outlines the deterioration of Syd Barrett's mental health and his eventual replacement by David Gilmour. It then provides a track-by-track analysis of "The Dark Side of the Moon", describing the musical elements, lyrics, and production of each song.
This document provides background information on Pink Floyd leading up to the release of their iconic 1973 album "The Dark Side of the Moon". It discusses the band's early years and formation in Cambridge, England. It then covers their rise in the 1960s with Syd Barrett as lead singer, and his subsequent mental health issues that led the band to replace him with David Gilmour. The document concludes with an overview of the composition and recording process for several songs on "The Dark Side of the Moon", including "Breathe", "On the Run", "The Great Gig in the Sky", and "Brain Damage".
This is a presentaion of the biography of John Williams, and I picked 3 of his songs and did a compositon history on them and did a listening guide on them as well.
The Power Trio section describes The Who's dynamic rhythm section without a rhythm guitar, featuring John Entwhistle's varied basslines and Keith Moon's unconventional drumming style favoring ride cymbals and double kick drums over hi-hats. The Marshall Amps section notes how Pete Townshend was the first British guitarist to use Marshall amps instead of Vox, developing a style using sustained power chords. The Blues section discusses the band's roots in R&B and blues and Townshend's early demo of "My Generation" as a Chicago blues.
This document provides a script for a music video for the song "Like I Can" by Sam Smith. The script outlines 6 scenes that will make up the black and white video. The scenes follow a protagonist as he watches his ex-girlfriend with someone new, has a flashback of their relationship, realizes he needs to let her go, sees her arguing with her new partner, and ultimately reunites with her on a park bench at the end. Each section describes the shots that will be used and how they connect to the lyrics and melody of the song.
The document provides descriptions for 74 shots in a music video. The shots include various angles of the band members performing and getting ready, fans reacting, and landscape shots of cities and nature. Many shots focus on the lead singer and emphasize the band's identity through their clothing, hair color, and symbols. The lighting is typically dark to draw attention to the performers and fans are often shown screaming lyrics.
The document is a shooting script for a short film titled "Me, Myself and Them". It contains 60 shots that make up scenes taking place in the main character Revy's bedroom and her mindscape. The shots progress from establishing shots of Revy's bedroom to scenes showing her distress over unanswered messages and paranoid behavior. Her mindscape is then depicted as a dark and ominous place with shadowy figures chasing her. Revy has an emotional breakdown but is eventually comforted by guiding spirits who help her realize her own self-worth. The script concludes with reassured scenes back in Revy's bedroom with the guiding spirits still present.
The opening credits for the film 'Terminator' feature the names of the cast and crew flashing briefly on a black screen in large white letters with a white cube beside each name. This mimics the style of text and typing from 1980s computers, hinting that technology will be important in the film. Key names that appear include Arnold Schwarzenegger as the lead actor and James Cameron as the director. After all the credits are shown, the film's title 'Terminator' zooms out onto the black screen before fading out, signaling the start of the film.
The music video will consist of three interconnected elements filmed in a studio with simple sets:
1) A vocalist will be filmed in front of a concrete wall and her footage will be displayed on a stack of old TV screens showing different parts of her.
2) Two hip hop dancers will be positioned on opposite sides of a minimalist black brick set wearing simple white outfits.
3) A narrative element will show a 'programmer' controlling the dancers' movements via a computer program until they break free from the wires controlling them.
3 Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601Thomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". The first two videos tell a continuous narrative story and feature animated characters representing the band members. They use lighting, camera angles, and plot elements to engage viewers. The third video is a conceptual piece with no narrative; it features complex, precisely choreographed dancing by various groups to different elements of the song.
3 Daft Punk Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601Thomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". It summarizes the plot, visual elements, and themes of "One More Time" and "Aerodynamic", which tell a continuous narrative story. It then contrasts these with the non-narrative and conceptual nature of "Around the World", which uses intricate choreography and camerawork to interpret the music.
Shot List for 'Somebody Told Me-The Killers'BenPotter1
The document provides a shot list for a music video of the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. It includes 43 shots ranging from close-ups to long shots of the band members singing and playing their instruments on stage. The shots are broken down by sections of the song, including the intro, verse 1, bridge, chorus, and verse 2. Shot types include close-ups, mid shots, long shots, and aerial shots of the band members to capture the lyrics and instrumentation of the song.
This document provides a detailed shot-by-shot summary and analysis of a music video. It describes the various camera shots used, including close-ups of band members, shots of the audience, and effects used to symbolize elements of the song. Special effects are used throughout to create an abstract narrative, including a scene where the drummer transforms into a werewolf and is later exorcised. The video depicts the band performing in a hospital setting for patients dressed in white, and uses lighting and costume changes to contrast the formal band with the patients and develop the narrative.
Music Video Analysis - Impossible By James Arthuroneill95
The music video for James Arthur's song "Impossible" primarily uses footage from his time on the X Factor competition, which he won. While the lyrics describe heartbreak, the video focuses on Arthur's success and perseverance on the show. Scenes showing sadness create a juxtaposition with the extremely positive nature of his victory. The black and white footage distinguishes the past scenes from the competition. The video had to be made quickly and cheaply using existing footage due to the song being selected for Arthur's final performance and release shortly after the show.
The document is a script for a music video for the song "Blank Space" by Taylor Swift. It provides details on lyrics, locations, shots, transitions, lenses, lighting and more for each section of the song. The script outlines shots of Taylor Swift singing in various ornate locations including a mansion, bedroom and stairs. It also includes shots of a male model interacting with Swift. The script coordinates the shots with the lyrics and beat of the song.
The music video tells a narrative of a ritual or exorcism being performed on the lead singer of the band. It shows the singer appearing panicked and paranoid as he lies down, suggesting he has been drugged. Other band members are seen watching over him and holding him down when he tries to get up. Towards the end, black smoke is seen exiting the singer's mouth and he no longer seems distressed, indicating his release from whatever hold the ritual had on him. Intercut with these scenes are performances by the full band playing their instruments.
The trailer for the film Everest analyzes the use of music and editing techniques to build tension and emotion. Non-diegetic piano music is used throughout to build tension during dramatic scenes of the climbing team facing dangers on Mount Everest. Title cards with powerful words like "courage" and "fear" are displayed over intense music to create anxiety, while more positive words like "strength" and "family" represent hope during calmer music. The trailer uses subtle editing and a build of dramatic music and imagery to uncover the story and portray Everest as an ominous protagonist threatening the climbing team.
The document analyzes the opening soundtracks of two films - Gone Girl and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. For Gone Girl, the opening features ominous, eerie music over the studio logos that builds tension. A man's sinister narration hints he may threaten his wife. Quick shots show an unsettled setting. For The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" plays intensely, matching dark, mysterious images. Its energy and the title scream convey an action-packed story full of drama and twists. Both soundtracks effectively set mysterious, tense atmospheres through unsettling music and imagery.
The Script- If You Could See Me Now: AnalysisJadeAndrews
The video uses various filming techniques and filters to connect the visuals to the emotional lyrics of the song. It begins with a "Parental Advisory" warning to subvert expectations of the band being family-friendly. Black and white filters are used for intimate close-up shots to emphasize emotion, while color signifies performance and interaction with fans. Shots of the singer's tattoo directly relate to the lyrics. Throughout, the video conveys the band's vulnerability in dealing with bereavement and finding success through overcoming hardship.
Marco Antonio Solis is a Mexican singer, songwriter and record producer born in 1959. He began his career in the 1970s forming a musical group with his cousin called Los Hermanitos Solis. He later joined the band Los Bukis and found great success writing hits like "Te tuve y te perdi". In 1996 he released his first solo album and won various awards for songs and albums. Some of his most famous songs include "O me voy o te vas", "Si no te hubieras ido" and songs from his compilation album "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad". He is renowned for his ability to write in many genres including ballads, cumbias and
The music video tells the story of a man who falls from success as a businessman into alcoholism and homelessness. It shows him celebrating a promotion with drinking, which leads to his downfall as he loses his job and friends. The video uses flashbacks and contrasts between color and black-and-white to show his past life and present situation. In the present, he plays guitar and sings in the subway to earn money from passersby.
This music video will have three main elements: a performance element showing the band playing in a studio, a narrative element following 5 characters racing against each other, and drone footage of someone running that could potentially be used in the narrative. The narrative will show the characters competing in a race that involves cheating and pushing/hitting each other. They will use smoke bombs and flares, filling the finish line with smoke so it's unclear who wins. The band performance will be filmed simply against a black background with smoke and blinding stage lights.
The document provides background information on the band Pink Floyd and discusses their famous album "The Dark Side of the Moon" in detail. It describes how the band members met and started playing together in London in the 1960s. It outlines the deterioration of Syd Barrett's mental health and his eventual replacement by David Gilmour. It then provides a track-by-track analysis of "The Dark Side of the Moon", describing the musical elements, lyrics, and production of each song.
This document provides background information on Pink Floyd leading up to the release of their iconic 1973 album "The Dark Side of the Moon". It discusses the band's early years and formation in Cambridge, England. It then covers their rise in the 1960s with Syd Barrett as lead singer, and his subsequent mental health issues that led the band to replace him with David Gilmour. The document concludes with an overview of the composition and recording process for several songs on "The Dark Side of the Moon", including "Breathe", "On the Run", "The Great Gig in the Sky", and "Brain Damage".
This is a presentaion of the biography of John Williams, and I picked 3 of his songs and did a compositon history on them and did a listening guide on them as well.
Andrew Provard is an American guitarist and composer born in 1954 in Ohio. He formed several bands in his career, most notably the Dixie Dregs in the 1970s. After releasing three albums with the Dixie Dregs, the band played at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1979 but eventually disbanded. Provard later joined Kansas and Deep Purple as a guitarist. He has also had a successful solo career. The document provides biographical details about Provard and analyzes the structure and composition of the song "Flight of the Osprey".
This document provides biographical information about the rapper Eminem. It details that his real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III and that he was born in 1972 in Missouri. Eminem is considered one of the best-selling artists of all time and has won numerous awards including Grammys and an Academy Award. He rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hit albums like The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP. The document also provides song titles and lists Eminem's commercial and critical success over his career.
This document provides biographical information about the rapper Eminem. It details that his real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III and that he was born in 1972 in Missouri. Eminem is considered one of the best-selling artists of all time and has won numerous awards including Grammys and an Academy Award. He rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hit albums like The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP. The document also provides song titles and lists Eminem's commercial and critical success over his career.
The document is a listening log that summarizes the song "Vincent (Starry Starry Night)" by Don McLean. It notes that the mood of the song is sad, slow and relaxing throughout. The log comments on the musical elements of the song, including that the pitch varies between low and high vocals, the timbre features a prominent vocal with guitar, the dynamics are quite soft, and the tempo is slow except for a brief moment at the end. It concludes that the structure uses the opening line "Starry Starry Night" to reference Vincent Van Gogh's paintings in each verse and includes lyrics about Van Gogh's sanity.
This document provides biographical information about American musician Jack White, including details about his musical career and compositions. It summarizes his musical genres, instruments played, bands formed like The White Stripes and The Raconteurs, solo work, awards, and analyzes some of his most famous songs like "Seven Nation Army" and "Another Way to Die". The document also includes an analysis of his composition "Two Against One" describing its musical elements over time.
Ryan Zollinger is an American musician known for his work as a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He is considered one of the best guitar players of the 21st century and has helped restore the popularity of several genres including punk blues, garage rock, blues rock, and indie rock. Some of his most notable musical projects include The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather. This document provides biographical details about Zollinger's early life and musical influences, describes the genres and instruments he plays, and summarizes his accomplishments and awards with each of his major bands and musical collaborations.
- The song lyrics describe a man at a bar reminiscing about a summer romance from June with a woman. He is lip syncing the words of the song.
- The flashbacks show the couple laughing and having fun relaxing in a field together. They also show the couple sleeping in the back of a car after drinking.
- Now in the present, the man wonders what happened to his former lover and if they will meet again as he continues to lip sync the lyrics at the bar.
Steve Morse was born in 1954 in Ohio and showed an early interest in music, playing piano and clarinet as a child before forming a high school band called Dixie Grit. He later formed the progressive rock band Dixie Dregs and had some success playing festivals, but the band eventually disbanded. Morse then joined Kansas for a time before becoming a pilot and later joining Deep Purple. Throughout his career he has also pursued solo work. The document provides an analysis of the song "Count of Tuscany" by Dream Theater, noting its complex structure drawing from classical and baroque influences over its nearly 20 minute length.
Sarah McLachlan is a Canadian singer and songwriter born in 1968. She began her music career in the 1980s releasing her debut album "Touch" in 1988, which included her first hit "Vox". Since then she has released several successful albums and is known for her emotional ballads and mezzo-soprano vocal range. She took a break from touring between 1997-2003 but continues to record and perform, most recently celebrating her 20-year career with a new album release titled "Closer" in 2012.
Marco Antonio Solis is a renowned Mexican singer, songwriter, and record producer. He began his career in the 1970s as the lead singer of the popular grupero band Los Bukis. Some of their biggest hits included "Te Tuve y Te Perdi" and "Una Noche Como Esta." In 1995, Solis began a successful solo career. He has since released over 20 albums and penned hundreds of songs. Some of his most famous solo works are "Si No Te Hubieras Ido" and "O Me Voy o Te Vas." Throughout his career, Solis has received numerous awards and accolades, including several Latin Grammys. He is widely considered a pioneer of the grup
Literary Looks at How The Beatles HarmonizedAli Mayar
This document provides an analysis of the harmonic language used in songs by the Beatles. It examines the chord progressions and forms across their 210 songs. The analysis finds that the Beatles' music relies heavily on the I, IV, V, vi and ii chords in major keys. Common progressions include I-IV-V-I and variants involving the bVII chord. While functional harmony provided a foundation, the Beatles combined influences and exploited greater flexibility, referred to as "exploding functional harmony." Their approach had roots in 1960s popular music but was also distinctive. This document systematically examines the Beatles' corpus to understand their harmonic approach at both the micro and macro level.
This document provides context and background information about the song "Something's Coming" from the musical West Side Story, composed by Leonard Bernstein. It discusses Bernstein's background and influence of jazz and Latin American music. It describes West Side Story as a modern adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, set among rival New York gangs. The document analyzes the melody of "Something's Coming", noting it is in the key of D major sung by a tenor voice, contains intervals like the tritone, and has a diatonic yet expressive melody. It encourages learning the song's melodic themes and intervals.
The document provides details for filming a music video for the song "Somebody Told Me" including:
- Cast and costumes for the four band members: Ben Hollis, Cam Brown, Luca Abraham, and Ben Potter.
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3. Born on October 17, 1972
Born in St. Joseph, Missouri
Raised by Mother Deborah
Father (Marshal Mathers Jr.) ran out on them
Moved to Detroit, Michigan
Biography
5. Mother = Deborah
EMINEM’S FAMILY
Father = Marshal Mather Jr.
Ex-Wife / High School Sweetheart = Kim Scott
Daughter = Hailie Jade Scott.
6. Early Rap Career:
Biography Continued…
Dropped out of High School in the 9th Grade
Worked odd jobs around Detroit
In-between graveyard shifts would participate in rap battles
Discovered by NWA member Dr. Dre (Andre Young)
First solo album was released February 23, 1999
7. - Slim Shady LP
(Released: February 23, 1999)
- The Marshal Mathers LP
(Released: May 23, 2000)
- The Eminem Show*
(Released: May 26, 2002)
- Encore*
(Released: November 16, 2004)
Solo Albums
8. • Relapse
(Released May 15, 2009)
• Recovery
(Released June 18, 2010)
• Marshall Mathers LP2
(Released January 30, 2014)
9. Xzibit – Restless (2001)
Jay-Z – Blueprint (2001)
D12 – Devil’s Night (2001)
Nas – God’s Son (2002)
50 Cent – Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ (2003)
2Pac – Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
G-Unit – Beg For Mercy (2003)
Obie Trice – Cheers (2003)
2Pac – Loyal To The Game (2004)
D12 – D12 World (2004)
50 Cent – The Massacre (2005)
The Notorious B.I.G. – Duets: The Final Chapter (2005)
The Game – The Documentary (2005)
T.I. – T.I. Vs. T.I.P. (2007)
Other Rap Albums Produced By Eminem
10. Dr. Dre
D12
Obie Trice
50 Cent
Royce 5’9
Rap Artist’s Linked To Eminem
12. Stan (6:43)
Released song on the record “Marshal Mathers LP”, this album was released May 23, 2000
and published by Insterscope/Aftermath records. This song was co-produced alongside Dido
(Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O’Malley Armstrong), who is a London born singer/songwriter and
performer. Dido sings the chorus of this song. This song was also performed at the 2001 Grammy’s
with legendary performer Elton John who sang the chorus in place of Dido.
STAN (FAN) EMINEM (STAR)
13. Stan Listening Guide 1
(0:00) Track starts out with raindrops falling in a storm,
(0:02) Before chorus begins music is cut just silence is heard. Chorus begins with Dido singing with no background instruments.
(0:02 – 0:21) Rhythm begins with bass blaring.
(0:22) Lightning strikes fast before silence again.
(0:25) Melody begins as well in sync with the rhythm with beats measured ¾.
(0:49) Verse one begins as Eminem is playing the part of Stan who is excited to write his favorite rapper. Tempo of the song is shown.
(1:36) Chorus begins.
(1:41) Tone is now higher in regards to the next verse being sung.
(2:00) Stan in verse two is becoming a little tense not being able to hear back from Eminem.
14. Stan Listening Guide 2
(2:25 – 2:27) Bass was dropped during dramatic lyric.
(2:50) Hook being introduced to the song w/ performer Dido singing “It’s not so bad, not so bad.”
(3:12) Verse two ends quickly, being interrupted by the chorus.
(3:13) Chorus begins.
(3:36) Verse three starts with the pitch being lowered because Stan still hasn’t received a letter from Eminem.
(3:58) Beat stops for two seconds.
(4:32) Women screaming.
(4:34 – 4:49) Sound effects of car tires squealing and splashing.
(5:00) Chorus begins.
(5:24) Verse four begins with Eminem playing the artist finally getting around to writing fan Stan.
(6:00) Form in this song stays consistent throughout.
(6:36) Rhythm stops after Eminem realizes Stan was the man in the news he heard and says the word “Damn.”
15. Cleaning Out My Closet (4:57)
This was the fourth track on his third solo album entitled “The Eminem Show.” This album was released May 22, 2002. This song explains his
anger towards his mother Deborah Mathers, Ex-wife Kim and his troubled childhood.
16. Cleaning Out My Closet Listening Guide 1
(0:00 – 0:07) Introduction is played tempo is soft then comes in more loudly.
(0:08) Melody starts with Eminem complaining about the sound in his earphones.
(0:09) Drums making the melody of the song with a mixed beat.
(0:23) Piano going over four to five key repeating sequence of same keys.
(0:33) Verse one begins.
(0:45) The tempo is slowing down.
(1:02) Harmony fading as chorus is about to begin.
(1:12) Chorus begins.
(1:13) Violins are introduced into the chorus making the melody more frigid.
(1:24) Chorus is repeated, Violins tempo begins to speed up.
(1:38) Verse two begins.
17. Cleaning Out My Closet Listening Guide 2
(1:43 – 1:49) Violins are fading in and out of the song.
(2:21) Chimes are heard from a percussion type instrument.
(2:29) Chorus begins.
(2:43) Chorus repeats.
(2:53) light chanting is heard.
(3:23) Tempo slows down again preparing the chorus.
(4:00) Chorus begins.
(4:13) Chorus repeats.
(4:28 – 4:52) Music keeps playing after lyrics have been sung. Melody is mixed with the violins from the chorus but mixing
erratically.
(4:53 – End) Music fades.
18. Lose Yourself
Eminem made his acting debut while also producing the soundtrack to the movie that loosely is about his life. This soundtrack “8 Mile” was the main track
to this motion picture and received an award for being the 2002 soundtrack of the year. This soundtrack was released October 29, 2002.
19. Lose Yourself Listening Guide 1
(0:00 - 0:29) Piano introduction being played.
(0:30) Melody starts with guitar starting out with Eminem quote.
(0:52) Verse one begins.
(0:53) throughout melody by acoustic guitar.
(1:06) Bass drum starts to play.
(1:17) Snare drum plays between melodies creating harmony with guitar.
(1:36 – 1:39) Piano key are playing throughout as the tempo slows down.
(1:40) Chorus begins.
(1:50) Chorus repeats.
(2:00) Verse two begins.
(2:08) Tempo increases begins to pause.
20. Lose Yourself Listening Guide 2
(2:32) Tempo slows down even more.
(2:45) Chorus begins.
(2:55) Chorus repeats.
(3:08) Verse three interrupts chorus
(4:12) Track skips the melody.
(4:23) Chorus begins.
(4:33) Chorus repeats.
(4:30) Background singers, sing (chant).
(4:45) Music fades with Eminem saying more quotes.
(4:53) Piano tempo quickens, as music fades.
21. Conclusion
In an industry know to be dominated by African Americans many were able to look past Marshal Mathers being white. Eminem in known to
have led this genre of music for the past decade. Eminem is doubtlessly one of the most acclaimed rapper and producer in the genre’s brief
history. As much as any other individual artist, he is responsible for rap’s transformation into a mainstream music genre over the past decade.
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Editor's Notes
Eminem’s given name Marshal Mathers III after his father Marshal Mathers Jr.
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This section describes the personal background of producer Eminem.
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Eminem is now 41 years old! Marshal had a tough childhood his father ran out on the family, leaving mother Debra who had a very hard time keeping a stable job to take care of the young family. This ment the family would need to move multiple times, ending up in Detroit Michigan.
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Eminem has many nicknames Slim Shady was created when he was using the restroom and had a writers block and thought of all the words that rhyme with it. Eminem came from his own initials. B-Rabbit was his nickname in the motion picture 8 Mile.
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Marshal Mathers is named after his deadbeat dad and was raised by Mother Deborah who had a tough time keeping a job. Eminem married his high school sweetheart and had child named Hailie Jade Scott. (married Kim twice and divorced twice)
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Eminem failed the 9th grade. Finally, dropping out of High School he would work different jobs around Detroit. Not graduating from High school made it tough for Eminem to fond a good job. For extra money Eminem would participate in rap battles. During the rap battles Andre Young (Dr. Dre) discovered Eminem and signed him to Aftermath/Interscope records.
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Eminem has released six solo albums, four of which he produced. During his hiatus after Encore due to prescription drug addiction. This is why it took five years between albums.
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Eminem has helped produce these famous Rap artists.
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Again, Dr. Dre discovered Eminem. D12 is Eminem’s group he produces as well as raps in. Obie Trice & Cent is a rap artist that were discovered by Eminem and both rap under Eminem’s record label “Shady Records.”
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Next section is about three songs selected by myself as well as the listening guide.
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This song trades versus of Marshal Mathers speaking as a fan by the name of Stan who writes as Eminem’s biggest fan, then Eminem writes Stan back. This song is controversial because at the end of the song Stan records a tape while kidnapping his pregnant wife and putting her in the truck and driving drunk over a bridge to both of their death, his last words being “how am I going to send this s*** out.” Eminem then sends a letter back to Stan, while writing the letter back to Stan he recalls a man in the news that drove his pregnant wife off a bridge then realizing it was Stan. In the music video it shows Eminem writing the letter back to Stan by a window, when he realizes the man in the news is Stan lightning strikes and you see Stan’s reflection looking at him through the window as a ghost.
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Point out Melody and how it is measured. Also point out the tone change right before the second verse begins.
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Point out the hook of the song being introduced, as well as the third verse starting with a lower pitch.
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The first verse is Eminem answering his music critics explaining his troubled past. The second verse is to his father who deserted him while he was young and how he wouldn’t do that to his daughter. And the final verse was aimed towards his no Ex-wife who was caught kissing a club bouncer getting him in trouble because Marshal retaliated.
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Point out the percussion making the melody. Also, Violins made the melody more frigid.
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Point out how the tempo is slowed down to prepare for the chorus.
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Produced and written by Eminem and colleague Jeff Bass. This song was written by Eminem while on set of his movie receiving inspiration as the movie was being filmed. This song describes the plot of the movie 8 mile.
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Point out the snare drum between the melody working with the harmony of the guitar.
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Point out the tempo of the song slowing down as well as the track skipping the melody.
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This is what interested me in the producer Eminem and what caught my eye.
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