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	<title>Beyond Puddin' &#187; Pop</title>
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		<title>Fem Pop Vox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recorded Tuesday, May 4, 2005
As the title suggests, this is the first draft of a vocal pop tune intended for a female singer. This is the first song I&#8217;ve written that incorporates classical composition techniques I&#8217;ve learned at school, as well as being the first song I&#8217;ve written where the melody was designed to be [...]]]></description>
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<p>As the title suggests, this is the first draft of a vocal pop tune intended for a female singer. This is the first song I&#8217;ve written that incorporates classical composition techniques I&#8217;ve learned at school, as well as being the first song I&#8217;ve written where the melody was designed to be sung rather than played.<br />
The opening is a plagal cadence (destabilized by using inversions of iv-i instead of root position IV-I), which sets up Dm as the tonic. The verse uses Dm-C in a few different ways to lead into the V/III-III motion of C-F in the chorus, which initially returns to D but then repeats and follows a ii-V-I progression to F, the relative major of Dm. The coda follows an extended descending circle of fifths down to end on F.<br />
It&#8217;s a work in progress: the voice leading could probably be better; there&#8217;s no bass line for most of the song; there aren&#8217;t any lyrics; the repeat structure as recorded isn&#8217;t what I intended. I&#8217;m happy so far, though.<br />
I composed this in <a href="http://www.sibelius.com/">Sibelius</a> 3 and then saved it as a MIDI file and imported it into <a href="http://www.apple.com/garageband/">Garage Band</a> 2 which sounds much richer than the built-in Quicktime Musical Instruments that Sibelius uses.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jamieflournoy.com/jamie_music/Fem_Pop_Vox_1.mp3">Download audio file (Fem_Pop_Vox_1.mp3)</a><br /></p>
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