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Lady Gaga's Star Spangled Banner

2021-01-21 17:15:59.637233+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Adam Neely does a breakdown of Lady Gaga's arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner at the Inauguration yesterday with transitions between 3/4 and 4/4 times, and some cool chords, and, fuck, I've got another person to follow on YouTube, but a lot of really good stuff in here, both in terms of music theory, but also for listening to specific vocal techniques: that "o'er the ram....parts" across the vocal break is mind-blowing for me (especially since she's obviously choosing that, shortly after she goes high with a darker tone that feels very different).

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