Week 4 Blog Post
Taking a Chance on Love
Benny Goodman
This song starts very upbeat with a brass-like band and has a fairly long introduction period. After the introduction is complete, the lyrics are added and these discuss the instrumentals, love, and taking chances on new and exciting situations. The arrangement that I decided to listen to on Spotify included a female singer that added great dynamics along with the instrumentation. There are many trumpet riffs and then the saxophones copy the trumpets rhythm with their own tone and style. I liked hearing the "call-and-response" type instrumentation throughout the piece but especially in the saxophone and trumpet sections.
One part of the music that surprised me was the intense solo section in the middle of the song. There are various instruments that each take a solo that all react to each-other which is fun! One of my favorite parts of the piece is when the singer finally comes in because that is also a surprise because of the long intro. I believe the target audience for this piece could be young adults or teens first falling in love. I imagine it being played for big dances and teens or young adults dancing and falling in love at a young age. I can see why this piece became so popular because of it's upbeat and exciting feel!
Yo Hailey. I really love how you pointed out that the music was surprising to you. One of the things I love about listening to new music is when I'm not able to fully predict what is going to happen next. Benny Goodman is really good at doing this without leaving the pop scene. The call and response between the instruments is really exciting to. It's not really something you see in modern day pop music. Or I just haven't listened to enough, who knows.
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