Essay On Music: 1205285

The rap genre is something that I never can relate. The rap song called “Panda” by Desiigner is such a song that has been awarded for the best rap music in 2015 leaving me in doubt that how this piece could attract attention of the music expertise. Rap music is supposed to be replete with themes like guns and violence, inequality, drugs, love for someone and deprivation while this song not only fails to match the significance of the specific genre but also uses such horrible lyrics that are equally demeaning and derogatory. No element in this track could attract me.

Creep is a song by Radiohead that has been written and sung by Thom Yorke during his university days. This song was supposedly inspired by some young girl who surprisingly appeared in one of their performances. The sing is overall composed in G major but the second chords that suddenly changes into non-diatonic B major. This is so surprising that is rarely hard in any song. The harmony of this song has been coming from both the lead singer Thom Yorke and the guitarist Johnny Greenwood. The extensive use of dissonance is the word weirdo that is not formal anyway but to show the disgust and pain the phase has been repeated like a refrain.

Rhythm and tempo are the most important elements in Symphony 9 composed by Beethoven. This was created when the composer had already lost his eyesight making it very clear that the significance of listening to it is the utmost necessary part of music. Symphony 9 is completely based upon rhythm and tempo because it holds the flow and the speed of the composition that is finally leading to a super melodious realm. The way the tempo is rising and falling time and again it overpowers the rhythm getting reverberated every time. There is a noticeable gap between two complete rhythms to fill it up with a tempo.

Mater of Puppets is such a creation of Metallica that I am currently obsessed with. This song has incorporated melody, harmony, noticeable rhythm that helps me in delving into a domineering tempo. However the chord progression along with rhythm, melody and the harmony together change the theme as the song gradually moves forward. The song is considered to be one of the greatest creations in the metal community. The song focuses on the theme of people getting suppressed everywhere suppressing their desire. The song finally dives into a soft escape and finally transports the audience to insanity.

Bohemian Rhapsody is replete with multiple themes and variations that are reflective of classical pattern of music. This is the only song to have used multiple style of music amalgamated together in a single thread to form something extraordinary. The song starts with acapella that gradually pours into ballad. Then it takes a complete turn and slowly creeps into classical opera style and merges into hard rock. This song is enthusiastically covering the themes of agony and ecstasy for not being able to meet the source of happiness even when surrounded with everything one desires. The song finally ends with coda.