Amanda Marano
Posted on 2014-11-10 20:32:38 -0500.
Interesting take on this song! I think your interpretation makes sense, the piano is pretty unvarying throughout the song, except during short breaks, which immediately pushes the piano into the background. Bruno has some pretty serious tone shifts during the song between the chorus and the verses, which also adds to novelty.
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Dan Cheng
Posted on 2014-11-11 08:25:31 -0500.
I agreed that compared to the background music, Bruno voice is a lot louder and has more variety, which grabs listener's attention. Also, the music is very stable, there is no abrupt change in melody. Listeners can predict the direction the music will go. There is continuity and no surprise break, which help the flow of the music and the emotion.
Interesting take on this song! I think your interpretation makes sense, the piano is pretty unvarying throughout the song, except during short breaks, which immediately pushes the piano into the background. Bruno has some pretty serious tone shifts during the song between the chorus and the verses, which also adds to novelty.
I agreed that compared to the background music, Bruno voice is a lot louder and has more variety, which grabs listener's attention. Also, the music is very stable, there is no abrupt change in melody. Listeners can predict the direction the music will go. There is continuity and no surprise break, which help the flow of the music and the emotion.
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