3/27/2023 0 Comments Darbey colorful music keys![]() Noisy shouts of joy, laughing pleasure and not yet complete, full delight lies in E Major. If ghosts could speak, their speech would approximate this key. ![]() Every fear, every hesitation of the shuddering heart, breathes out of horrible D# minor. The key of love, of devotion, of intimate conversation with God.įeelings of the anxiety of the soul's deepest distress, of brooding despair, of blackest depresssion, of the most gloomy condition of the soul. Melancholy womanliness, the spleen and humours brood. Thus, the inviting symphonies, the marches, holiday songs and heaven-rejoicing choruses are set in this key. The key of triumph, of Hallejuahs, of war-cries, of victory-rejoicing. Penitential lamentation, intimate conversation with God, the friend and help-meet of life sighs of disappointed friendship and love lie in its radius. It cannot laugh, but it can smile it cannot howl, but it can at least grimace its crying.-Consequently only unusual characters and feelings can be brought out in this key. ![]() All languishing, longing, sighing of the love-sick soul lies in this key.Ī leering key, degenerating into grief and rapture. Its character is: innocence, simplicity, naïvety, children's talk.ĭeclaration of love and at the same time the lament of unhappy love. (See Piano's Ivory Cage) One of the most influential descriptions of characteristics shared in German-speaking cultures in the late 18th and early 19th century was from from Christian Schubart's Ideen zu einer Aesthetik der Tonkunst (1806):Ĭompletely Pure. When equal temperament became the dominant tuning after 1917, the aural quality of every key became the same, and therefore these affective characteristics are mostly lost to us. Although these characteristics were, of course, subjective, it was possible to conceive of each key as unique because each key actually sounded distinct within unequal temperaments. We lose a part of the meaning of their music if we are ignorant of their affective choices. When Mozart or Beethoven or Schubert wrote a piece in a Ab major, for example, they were well aware of this was the 'key of the grave' and knew that many in their audiences were as well. It was part of the shared cultural experience of those who made, performed and listened to music. Whether acoustic and raw or highly produced and polished, she performs in service of a vision that is now, as it was then, transcendent and uniquely her own-two sides of the same invaluable coin.The association of musical keys with specific emotional or qualitative characteristic was fairly common prior to the 20th century. Through it all, the qualities that made Keys a showstopper remain. Analog melodies and understated arrangements are met with programmed bass or lines of synth the magnificent speakeasy texture of “Old Memories” morphs into an '80s dance club, while the gorgeous and solemn blues of “Is It Insane” (a song written during Keys' Diary era) becomes something more sultry. The “Unlocked” section takes bits and pieces of the first and reconfigures them, often into slightly bigger sounds with the help of producer Mike WiLL Made-It. The first half functions as a throwback to her classic sounds-all raw emotion, grit, and soul. ![]() ![]() In her own words, it was “born off the simplicity of a piano, of a pen, and of a voice,” and songs like “Love When You Call My Name,” “Daffodils,” and “Like Water” reflect this spirit with artful elegance. “Originals” is largely a showcase of the singer-songwriter's essence that leans heavily towards jazz. Thus, she divides KEYS between a first half she calls “Originals” and a second half titled “Unlocked.” In one breath, she wanted to pay homage, as she explains to Apple Music's Ebro: “The goal was to own my greatness, to own the shoulders that I stand on, to recognize the classic, iconic artists that I couldn't even breathe without.” And in another, she wanted to honor the love and lineage she shares with hip-hop by sampling herself to reveal those songs anew. For an artist with over two decades’ worth of work under her belt, that means considerations of both time and style. Duality is the spice of life, and Alicia Keys’ eighth studio album, a double release, is all about leaning into her own. ![]()
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