BUCKLEY: 'Grace'

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Edexcel GCSE Music flashcards for Buckley
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Dynamics first 12 bar played quietly to create suspense & mysterious atmosphere sudden contrast at bar 3 when full band enter with Em chord
Dynamics chorus dynamic generally mf/f throughout
Dynamics string synth & backing vocals v subtle compared to other instruments
Rhythm at bar 4, electric guitar plays a syncopated rhythm (semi-strummed) - hi-hat works with guitar to drive rhythm; 3rd guitar punctuate, playing on-beat
Rhythm in 1st verse, e. guitar plays precise on-beat rhythm - contrast to syncopated intro
Metre 12/8
Structure verse & chorus form
Structure unusual intro of 7 bars (normally even to feel balanced)
Structure intro is in 2 contrasting sections - one in Fminor, one in D major
Structure verse begins with anacrusis @ b.8, lasting 6 bars
Structure pre-chorus is also 6 bars, making it longer than the chorus (which is an unbalanced 5 bars)
Melody vocal melody of verse=lower register then descending through b.9
Melody the pre-chorus is higher, overall, including a falsetto A
Melody glissandos - (particularly in verses) e.g. Bb-Eb is a larger interval as well as being chromatic
Instrumentation/Timbre drop D tuning on guitars
Instrumentation/Timbre b.1-4 background guitar whisper - notes picked with low volume, then turned up and down quickly delay & reverb contribute to eerie mood
Instrumentation/Timbre chorus: whispered backing vocals - double-tracking/overdubbing
Instrumentation/Timbre string synth (faint) - more for SFX than for harmony
Texture thin at beginning: unison guitars & distant synth; builds suspense before sudden texture change at b.3
Texture suddenly thickened texture enhanced by 'busy' bass riff
Texture bass used sparsely in chorus 1 - makes texture sound less rich and full
Texture vocal and string synth add to top end of texture
Harmony/Tonality first 2 bars are tonally ambiguous - Fm followed by Gm implies F melodic minor
Harmony/Tonality verse sounds modal - chromatic chord changes: F-Em-Eb (down a ST each time)
Harmony/Tonality pre-chorus is Em but some chords suggest E Dorian: C#s in A maj chord & D natural in Bm7 - discordant
Harmony/Tonality drone strings - harmonic richness
Word setting/painting higher register on 'my fading voice'
Word setting/painting emphasises 'love' by using a melisma
Word setting/painting coda texture thickened for 'drown my name'
Context -from album 'Grace' -released in 1994 -other musicians: Oasis & Nirvana -other pieces by Buckley: Hallelujah, Mystery White Boy
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