(Originally Posted by Jonathan Morris)
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWpfTtZae_s
BPM: about 80
Time Signature: 4/4
Time Code:
00:00-00:25 Intro- Guitar, bass, and piano fades in very warm and somewhat dull sounding
00:26-00:51 First Verse- Vocals- crisp,dry, slight reverb, possible slight delay
00:52-01:15 Pre-Chorus- same instrumentals as verse
01:16-01:56 Chorus- Tambourine enters, guitar is almost overpowering the vocals.
01:57-02:19 Second Verse- piano slightly more exposed, high pitched guitar notes with reverb
02:20-02:45 Pre-Chorus- Same as instrumentals as verse
02:46-03:12 Chorus- Same as first
03:13-03:38 Thirds Verse- doubled vocals or perhaps duplicated takes one loud one quite
03:39-04:35 Chorus- Same as others
04:36-05:06 Out- Electric piano enters and song ends with bass, guitar, and keys. Electric keyboard at the end is sustained about 3-4 seconds.
Levels:
Piano Fades into 7
Vocals 7
Electric Guitar 6 (8 During Chorus)
Bass 5
Tambourine 5
Electric Keyboard 6
Pan:
Piano -5,5
Vocals C
Electric Guitar -10, Later -4,4
Bass C
Tambourine C
Electric Keyboard -5,5
Producer- Alex Grant (Composer), Skyler Grey
Mixing/Mastering Engineer- unable to find
I'mo not sure how I feel about this mix, it is almost as though it is missing something. The low end seems very unfulfilled. Her voice certainly compliments the song although I wasn't a fan of the chorus. I think by mentioning "drown in my regrets" she purposefully was drowning out her vocals with guitar but this just made me strain to hear her and was really not enjoyable. The piano sounded very warm at first and proceeded to get brighter, perhaps because she began to hit the keys harder. I chose this as my song which another student has already analyzed. I think we got slightly different results. The main feature I did like was the doubled vocals adds a little more air to hear track.
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