Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Why Does My Heart
Feel So Bad? - Moby
- Structure
- Alternates A and B sections
- A - Verse
- B - Chorus
- Into - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus
- Melody
- Two vocal sample used
- Taken from 1953 Gospel piece
- Verse - Male
- Why does my heart feel so bad?
- Why does my soul feel so bad?
- Chorus - Female
- He'll open doors
- These open doors?
- They have not been 'cleaned up'
- 'Crackle' is still present
- Harmony
- Whole song is based on two
simple chord sequences
- Only uses 6 chords
- Piano Intro and verse
- Am - Em - G - D
- Each chord is repeated twice
- Chorus
- First half
- C - Am - C - Am
- Second half
- F - C - F - C
- The
harmony is
diatonic
- This is a common feature
of dance music
- Technology
- Use of loops
- Reverb
- Piano
- Vocals
- EQ - Equalization
- Telephone
effect
- Delay
- Drum
machine
- Sequencer
- Sampler
- Synth strings
- Bass synth
- This technology was
already considered old
fashioned in 1999 but it
was prefered by Moby
- Minimal use of effects on tracks
- Use of filter to treat 'answer' sample
- Instrumentation
- Piano
- Synthesisers
- Drum machine
- Synth pads
- String pads
- Vocal samples
- Samples
- Use of two sample
from one 1950s
Gospel choir
- They have not been
'cleaned up'
- 'Crackle' is still present
- The backbeat sample was
slowed down to fit the tempo
of the track
- Texture
- Builds gradually
throughout intro and
verse 1
- Suddenly thins out when the
chorus comes back for the
second time
- Fuller texture returns
- The final 32 - bars is
just the 1st vocal
sample and synth