Wicked-Defying Gravity Flashcards

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Defying gravity: background information (5)

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  • song from the musical wicked
  • 2003
  • use a song, spoken dialogue, acting and dance
  • finale song for the first act
  • Elphaba discovers the wizards true identity and vowels to fight his plan
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Defying gravity:form and structure (2)

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-introduction, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, introduction, verse, chorus, Coda

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Defying gravity:harmony (4)

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  • The intro uses chords that are related
  • most chords are in simple root position
  • Dissonance at bar 30: “don’t want it, no”
  • at the end, bar 168, pedal note
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Defying gravity:melody (8)

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  • syllabic wordsetting and speech like rhythms to articulate words
  • Melody has wide range
  • combines stepwise movement and disjunct
  • vocalisation
  • leaps often featuring rising perfect fifth (“has changed”)
  • compound perfect fifth (“told me lately everyone deserves”)
  • legato
  • bars 6 and 7: an ascending sequence
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Defying gravity:tonality (9)

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  • D major
  • ambiguous at the start
  • use of unrelated chord sequences and chromatic movement
  • during the intro, modulates to B major at bar 20
  • F major at bar 22
  • D major at the start of the verse
  • “unlimited” is G major
  • “well are you coming” chromatic melody
  • “so if you can find me” D major
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Defying gravity:texture (4)

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  • homophonic
  • intro:sparse texture
  • outro:polyphonic
  • ostinato accompaniment in bar 88
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Defying gravity:Rhythm and metre (9)

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  • lots of tempo changes
  • slows down at the end
  • syncopation throughout
  • starts in 3/2 and then 2/2
  • One verse one start at 4/4
  • “i hope you’re happy”- 2/2
  • dotted rhythms “gra-vi-ty”
  • triplets
  • rests to break up phrases
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Defying gravity:instrumentation (6)

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  • duets, big range, speak or sing their lines
  • vocals cover a range of just under two octaves
  • three keyboards, drum kit, electric guitars
  • synthesisers and glockenspiels to feel magical
  • plays homophonic chordal music
  • drum kit:momentum:repeated high hats
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