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Pitch, Scales, Melody and Texture This paper is meant to analyze the pitch, scales, melody and the texture of Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry.
Context
Johnny was recorded in the year 1958 by Chuck Berry. The genre of this song is Rock’n'Roll; thus, our expectation is to see various features such as the repetition, 12 bar blues structure, solos and the use of blues scales. During the time of production of Johnny B Goode, Rock’n’Roll was amongst the most trendy music genre. Country, Jazz, Blues, and R’n’B were popular too. Rock’n’Roll is composed of the blending of Country and Blues.
Chuck Berry started playing guitar and singing in his early childhood. He is often recognized as one of the first individuals to create the Rock’n’Roll sound and the pioneer of this genre of music. Johnny B Goode is amongst the most known Rock’n’Roll piece of all the time.
Structure
The advanced basic structure of the song includes the; …show more content…
The rhythm guitar is plays the two notes at the same time. The piano is plays a close cluster notes higher. This helps the parts not to get too muddy; thus, they blend well.
The texture of this song does not fit into a recognized category because there is no classic texture that can clearly explain this sound; it is basically the texture of a normal Rock”n “Roll song (Benward, 2014). The song recording and mix might have affected the sound texture because the old recording technology was not very good at capturing the high end (treble) or the low end (bass) of sound.
It was good at capturing the middle ranges from approximately 200-300 up to around 3000 to 6000. This mid-range is where the vital information is, though it is clear that this recording sounds thin and weak in comparison to the modern recording (Benward, 2014). Nevertheless, this “sound” has a bunch of nostalgia attached to it, and various individuals prefer