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White Rabbit

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what should I be talking about in regards to techniques in songs? what are the common ones??

I'm doing Evanescence, "Field of Innocence".

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imagery maybe, repitition (think of what the chorus tells you), metaphores, similies, treat song lyrics like a poem

or if you're doing the way it is sung as well, think of where extra emotion is put into the voice, quiet bits, etc.
 

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if your doing it based on the lyrics, then you talk about it almost as if it is a poem. if you are doing the actual song, then its like how when they want to emphasise something they might put more drums in, or how the voice changes (inntonation) etc
 

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Okies, thanks heaps. And yeah, I'm doing it based on the lyrics because it fits in snuggly with Sky High ;)
 

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Is it good lyrically as well as aurally? Perhaps change in rhythm, tone, volume, etc..

I just went to check out the lyrics..it is quite good for something like Sky-High. First person narrative. Shifts in time frame from past to present. The repetition is significant, emphasis on nostalgia as such.
 
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Yeah, thats why I chose it, fits great with Sky High (although, is a little darker ;)) Thanks for the pointers though :D :D

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