The last cruise I went on, I sang in one of their "talent" shows, where they have cruisers dress up as certain celebrity singers and belt out their hit songs in varying degrees of talent. I hadn't been on stage for so long that I decided to do it just for fun. The reaction I got was great and the dancers in the show said I did well. Maybe they were lying but I like to think they meant it.
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| Me as Gloria Estefan with one of my backup dancers. |
I have been steadily working on overcoming my fear of singing and music in general. So this semester I signed up for a music class. I didn't want to leap right into theory so I went with a 200 level Intro to Music.
In my music class we are currently learning about harmony. In some of the exercises, we have had to listen to the melody and pick out the rhythm and such. We learned that many pop songs have just a I-V-VI-IV chord progression. Then our teacher showed us this video:
This totally cracked me up. So then, I was in my car listening to Lady Gaga's "You and I" and while it didn't have the same chord progression as the above video it does have the same basic underlying beat as "We Will Rock You" by Queen.
Then I remember when Gaga came out with "Born This Way" and how much I thought it was just like Madonna's "Express Yourself" So as I was surfing YouTube I found this:
So, what I learned is that there are only so many chords available and only so many combinations that are possible. Also, we like the familiar and the repetitive as far as the underlying chords in a song.
I'm not saying this is good or bad. Just that it is interesting and for me, it makes music a lot less intimidating. I don't have to reinvent the wheel or a chord as the case may be! Just need a little harmony.

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