Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Skye Waulking Song
Capercaillie
- HARMONY/TONALITY
- Cluster chord - notes all next to each other - opens the song
- G major
- Diatonic
- 3 main chords G Em C
- because the dominant chord is avoided, the music feels Modal
- STRUCTURE
- Call and Respose
- 4 different
phrases each
lasting 1 bar
- Phrase 1 - Call in Gaellic - starts high
- Refrain 1 - response, vocables, starts mid range
- Phrase 2 - call in Gaellic, starts low
- Refrain 2 - response, vocables starts high
- Intro
- Verse 1
- Verse 2
- Instrumntal Break
- based on refrain 2
- Coda
- MELODY
- Pentatonic - 5 note scale
- low register for voice -
notated with tenor clef,
sounds octave lower than
printed
- Syllabic
- Alternates
between 1 bar call
and reponse
- Call in Scots Gaellic
- response using vocables
- Instrumentalists
- short melodies
- countermelodies
- based on
vocal phrases
- RHYTHMS
- Syncopation in vocal melodies
- Countermelodies instrumental
- Cross-rhythms hi-hat at beginning,
this changes when the full band
enters to emphasise metre
- METRE
- 12/8
- Compound
quadruple
time
- TEXTURE
- Layered Texture
- Rhythmic Pattern
- Drum Kit
- Bass Line
- Bass Guitar
- Chords
- Synthesiser and Accordion
- Main Melody
- Vocals
- Counter melodies
- Violin, Wurlitzer Piano,
Uillieann Pipes,
Bouzouki
- INSTRUMENTATION
- 3 unusual instruments
- Wurlitzer piano (early electric piano
- Uillieann Pipes - like bagpipes but softer
- Bouzouki - lute from Greece