EXTREME II Part 2 SURFACE STUDY Facade What do i have?
SURFACE OF FACADE
Oobleck - Forma on of Form Evolu on of Form Transforma on
Mul ple areas of ac vity to express a fluid mo on A change of state as the facade opens and closes
Vibra on To freeze me will be a waste of opportunity. Use and capatalize on t he change of state. Use it as a concept.
WAVELENGHTS What is music? What is architecture?
Music Architecture Structure Facade Material
Notes Riffs Chord
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MELODY + FEEL + MESSAGE
Repe ous There is structure
SURFACE OF FACADE As an facade that opens and closes
A BREATHABLE SURFACE to imitate the act of the Oobleck in the previous experiments.
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EXTREME II A Day In A Life Beatles
A verse is a line of poetry
I saw a film today oh, boy The english army had just won the war A crowd of people turned away But i just had to look Having read the book I love to turn you on.
The beginning was based on 2 stories John Lennon read in the Daily Mail newspaper: Guinness heir Tara Browne dying when he smashed his lotus into a parked van, and an ar cle in the UK Daily Express in early 1967 which told of how the Blackburn Roads Surveyor had counted 4000 holes in the roads of Blackburn and commented that the volume of material needed to fill them in was enough to fill the Albert Hall. Lennon took some liber es with the Tara Browne story - he changed it so he “Blew his mind out in the car.” (thanks, Ed - Perth, Australia) McCartney contributed the line “I’d love to turn you on.” This was a drug reference, but the BBC banned it for the line about having a smoke and going into a dream, which they thought was about marijuana A er the final note, Lennon had producer George Mar n dub in a high pitched tone, which most humans can’t hear, but drives dogs crazy.
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3rd Verse
I read the news today oh, boy About a lucky man who made the grade And though the news was rather sad Well, i just had to laugh I saw the photograph He blew his mind out in a car He didn’t no ce that the lights had changed A crowd of people stood and stared They’d seen his face before Nobody was really sure if he was from the house of lords I saw a film today oh, boy The english army had just won the war A crowd of people turned away But i just had to look Having read the book I love to turn you on.
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Elements Intro - The introduc on is a unique sec on that comes at the beginning of the piece. It usually builds up suspense for the listener so when the downbeat drops in, it is more of an emo onal surprise. Chorus - Chorus is used to mean the refrain of a song, which o en sharply contrasts the verse melodically, rhythmically, and harmonically, and assumes a higher level of dynamics and ac vity, o en with added instrumenta on. Bridge - In song wri ng, a bridge is an interlude that connects two parts of that song, building a harmonic connec on between those parts. Break - A break is an instrumental or percussion sec on that forms an interlude during a song. Outro - An outro, also called extro, is a unique ending to the song, and is equivalent to a coda or tag.
Woke up, got out of bed Dragged a comb across my head Found my way downstairs and drank a cup And looking up, i no ced i was late Found my coat and grabbed my hat Made the bus in seconds flat Found my way upstairs and had a smoke Somebody spoke and i went into a dream Ah I read the news today oh, boy Four thousand holes in blackburn, lancashire And though the holes were rather small They had to count them all Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the albert hall I’d love to turn you on
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