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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · Set against the backdrop of the Cold War era, “G.I. Blues” reflects the struggles and aspirations of young soldiers deployed overseas. The song portrays the solitary life of a serviceman, separated from loved ones and yearning for companionship amidst the challenges of military life.

  2. musical characteristics and extra-musical meaning, plausibly integrating lyrical interpretation with a narratological approach drawn from the study of western art music, also demonstrating how songs can change tense.

  3. Key Takeaways. This chapter addresses foundational concepts of form in music. (For discussions of specific forms, see the following two chapters: AABA and strophic form and verse-chorus form.) Pop forms can be related to one another through the concepts of core and auxiliary sections.

    • Bryn Hughes, Megan Lavengood
    • 2021
    • 12-Bar Blues
    • Jazz Blues
    • Examples of Variations

    The blues is a schema: a frame of reference for understanding lots of different chord progressions. Blues progressions can all be understood as outgrowths from a basic prototype. The 12-bar blues progression is composed of three phrases, typically four bars each. A major difference between the blues and more traditionally tonal music is that it emp...

    As mentioned in the introduction to this chapter, the blues treats harmony differently from jazz, and one of the large differences is the reliance upon plagal rather than authentic cadences. The jazz blues is a variant of the 12-bar blues that mitigates this somewhat by adding several ii–V progressionsto the blues. Like the 12-bar blues, the jazz b...

    The blues can be varied extensively yet still qualify as the blues. This chapter’s Spotify playlistgoes through several tracks that have some slight variations on the schemas outlined above: 1. “Runaway Blues” by Ma Rainey (1928) uses a IV in the first tonic phrase, and it also embellishes the final V with an applied V/V. 2. “Empty Bed Blues, Pt. 1...

  4. Asks students to identify schemas in pop songs from a wide pool of possibilities, including blues-based schemas, four-chord schemas, puff schemas, and classical schemas. Worksheet playlist.

  5. G.I. Blues is the third soundtrack album and seventh (overall) album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2256, in October 1960. It is the soundtrack to the 1960 film of the same name in which he starred.

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  7. [Chorus] I've got the hup, two, three, four, Occupation G.I. Blues. From my G.I. hair to the heels of my G.I. shoes. And if I don't go stateside soon, I'm gonna blow my fuse, yeah. [Verse 3] The...

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