Music Theory through Musical Theatre: Putting It Together by John Franceschina
Author:John Franceschina
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2015-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
Beginning with the D7 chord, the harmonic sequence descends by way of the circle of fifths to the tonic E, musically portraying the plight of the “hot-and-bothered” performer. Every chord except for the tonic and its relative minor (Cm) is a dominant seventh creating a domino effect as each chord falls upon the other to propel the sexually charged dramatic event. The effect is also effectively colored by the chromatically altered melody notes D and C, which create appoggiaturas with strong downward gravitational pulls that emphasize the character’s emotional collapse in this section of the song.
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