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I Want To Break Free is pretty great, and among the more listenable examples in general. Float On likewise but major key, with some particularly lucid moments despite the "just whack the whole keyboard every beat" feel overall. The Beautiful People is a big stompy barroom mess. I synced it up manually with a music video with the sound off in a "just hit play at the right times" fashion, and I'm just slightly too lazy to actually do up a proper video sync and post it myself. O Superman is a pretty interesting listen on the condition that you like the original the vocals are less decipherable than a lot of other songs in part I think on account of all the vocoded vocal harmonies mussing up the otherwise pure vocal sounds It's crazy that it works at all, but it's also actually kinda working, not just tricking our brains into making up something out of nothing. It's enough for rough vowel recognition independent of a familiarity with the source, though it's still awfully rough and doesn't help out with recreating consonants or sibilants or so on. Like there's absolutely a ton of gap-filling going on, you're right on that being primed by either familiarity with the song or lyrics/subtitles to guide listening will make a huge difference in recognizability but that the same time, when the conversion process works well, there's significant formant recreation just using various simultaneously-sounded notes at proportionally appropriate volumes. That's the neat thing, is that it is and it isn't. If you know the song, the particular frequencies will be enough for your brain to fill in the gaps of the vocal line.
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In fact, that’s another reason why “All I Want for Christmas Is You” makes us so happy-it reminds us of the great ’60s and ’70s Motown covers of prewar Christmas classics, such as the Jackson 5’s bopping version of “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” or Stevie Wonder’s joyful reading of “The Christmas Song.” Carey’s song gives us a double shot of mid-20th-century nostalgia. The way those harmonies are articulated with rhythms, instrumentation, and phrasing is drawn straight from soul and R&B music that wouldn’t be popularized until a decade or two after my little postwar scenario. I should say I’m talking here only about the song’s harmonic content. In plain English, it’s a chord sequence that sounds “cozy.”. (You might also analyze it as a half-diminished “ii” 7th chord, but either interpretation seems accurate.). The song also includes what I consider the most Christmassy chord of all-a minor subdominant, or “iv,” chord with an added 6, under the words “underneath the Christmas tree,” among other places. I count at least 13 distinct chords at work in “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” resulting in a sumptuously chromatic melody. Carey and Afanasieff wrote it themselves.
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It sounds more like it could have been written in that era and locked in a Brill Building safe that wasn’t cracked again until 1994, when Carey needed a new song for her Christmas album. For instance, John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” includes some notes in its choral parts that I think are intended to recall the harmonic vocabulary of those 1940s Christmas standards.īut Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You” does more than subtly evoke memories of Judy Garland and Nat King Cole’s Christmases gone by. These relatively exotic harmonies-particularly the diminished chords-are often used by more modern songwriters to get a “classic” sound. The melodies that work over such chords tend to include a lot of chromatic notes (the black notes on the piano when playing in the key of C major).
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In contrast, a tune from the Songbook might use a Baskin-Robbins shop full of chords and chord flavors-7ths and 9ths, half and fully diminished, various inversions, and more. Rock ’n’ roll songs (and the subsequent pop songs influenced by the genre) may only contain three or four chords, each chord usually being just a major or a minor-the two chord “flavors” analogous to chocolate and vanilla. I've been at a loss to explain this over the years, as I have no understanding of music theory and am usually reduced to gibbering "sounds like classic pop Christmas" and "that waterfalling effect with the melody lines - you know?".īut a quick Google found this article, which gives a plausible explanation of my affection for this song: But just as one song-plus-video combo from the my provincial associate is a real, non-ironic joy-inducer, the original of this song is a genuine delight to me. Anyway, I don't care much for most Christmas music, nor am I a fan of big pop singers like Céline or Mariah.