PaperDog
Can you explain what an Anthem is?
Structure wise - song writing
Structure wise - song writing
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PaperDog wrote:Zip, My Understanding is that an anthem is a "celebratory" type of music, (as Glen has described) , but it has its roots from the English Church..., Anthems were typically used for services (usually by a trained choir)
Structure: Typically Homophonic/ Hymn ... For example if you listen to the Star Spangled banner (Our national Anthem) the melody pretty much follows in tone and gesture the body of the song's instrumentation. Its hymn quality solves for the 3-4 part harmonization of the instruments... (Listen to the richer brass parts as they inter weave with subtle counter melodies.
For all intents and purposes, the structure of modern anthems have a Intro, an embellished Middle and an outro. Much like any other contemporary song.
Glen mentioned Queen's "We will rock you"... In that case, Mercury threw in some "oratorio" which takes the anthem back to a a time when anthems had the religious musical subtext (Oratorios are also famously used with operas)_
Because Anthems are typically homophonic, they work really well with John Q Public gatherings... where audiences are willing to sing along .. So the lyrics should probably be simple.
Another example of a modern day anthem,, was that guy who wrote "Proud to be an American" shortly after 911. Its a stretch but I feel it qualifies as a psuedo anthem
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Slacker G wrote:Or it might be any song that a group of people pretty much accept as their own and choose for their event theme. No?
gtZip wrote:Would this qualify??
It certainly is 'sing along' driven on the chorus part after one or two listens...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qjiWb1O_L4