Music Analysis number one. Someone Like You, by Adele
I have chosen the song “Someone Like You” by Adele for my Musical Analysis. This song was released in 2011 and is the most streamed song of hers, according to ChartMasters, in 2022. "Someone Like You" was written by Adele and Dan Wilson and based on the end of her past relationship. This song is in the pop genre area, and her others maintain around the same area, including Jazz and Soul music. Adele's song was also written in the United States, and the song's music video was filmed in Paris. I chose this song because I think Adele has a beautiful voice; she’s able to sing with high-pitched notes, and I feel like this is a song most people have heard or even know word by word. The three elements I have selected are Tempo, Timbre, and Duration.
Tempo: I chose Tempo because this sets the "mood" for the song overall, as well as helps us listeners understand the speed of this song. According to the article "Song-BPM," this song's Tempo is 135bpm. I feel like this is a pretty high-tempo for only a pop song! That's one of the reasons I really enjoy her song "Someone Like You." This song also has somewhat of a slow tempo but not far from average.
Timbre: Next, I chose Timbre, which is basically the tone of a song. In her song, the sound quality sounds very clear to me. You are able to hear the piano playing in the beginning before she begins singing, and we can also recognize the key used (which is an A major key). One thing I really find nice is that she includes background singers but not throughout the whole song!
Duration: Lastly, Duration. Which means how long or short a certain part is in the music. This one is my favorite element because I hear how long she carries out/sings certain words, and it definitely adds to the piano and sets up this masterpiece. I also appreciate the total length she kept this song, four minutes and forty-five seconds; some songwriters tend to stick to around three minutes, and I feel like there could always be extra added (but I also just tend to like longer songs because it allows to really "feel" the song).
Below is a website that goes over the Chords and Melody in the song "Someone Like You", which I found incredibly helpful when going over the notes and specific keys played throughout the song!
One article I came across was "The Mixed Review". To summarize, this article was designed by Simon-Claudious and goes over Adele's highs and lows throughout the song. One thing that was mentioned that stuck out to me was the comment about Adele's breathing while singing certain parts. I thought this was kinda crazy, but I understand why this was said. The article agrees it allows listeners to hear the "raw" parts, but I think she hit all the notes right, and that small breath added to her pitch when singing. I really wanted to see what someone else thought about this song, to see if I was misunderstanding something, and to understand a different point of view.
Hi there, My name is Claire! I am from Lavonia, Georgia, which is a tiny town. I doubt you have heard of it, but there I grew up around farms, a small community, and tons of outdoor activities. Up until two years ago, I remember going mudding on four-wheelers, going out on the boat with my family, driving thirty-plus minutes to the closest mall, and saying goodbye to family so I could go off to college all the way to Alaska. Why Alaska? Over the past three years, my dad has been coming and going back and forth from Georgia to Alaska for his job here, and as a dad's girl I obviously had to tag along.
I have lived in Alaska for two years, and so far, I love it. Throughout my two years here in Alaska, I have two dogs- which are polar opposites, the most healthiest relationships with my boyfriend and dad, as well as well as a fantastic Church family and my friend group by my side. Once I came up here to Alaska, I realized I wanted to help make a change in the world, even if it is the smallest. Mainly because growing up in a small town- for me at least, it was not diverse at all and everyone was the same. But here in Alaska, I attend UAA and UAF, seeking my bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with a minor in special needs.
Along with college, I also have two jobs! One is in retail, and my other is with a non-profit- Hope Community Resources. My overall goal is to become an elementary school teacher, and once I have that checked off, I plan on returning to college to complete my degree in special education.
I find this picture to be most appealing to me because these two boys are like my babies and my besties. (Also, I'm sure you can tell which one loves car rides more. Lol)
When it comes to music, I think I and music have a great relationship. I have a hard time sitting in a silent room and even dislike eating without background noise. I just find that when I play some music in the background while cooking, folding clothes, and even doing math homework, it helps me to focus and allows me to forget about my thoughts for a while. I mostly like to listen to music, but occasionally, I sing music at my Church. Luckily, I do have a little bit of background when it comes to music; when I was in Middle School, I joined the Choir and did that for about 3 years. Also, with me singing occasionally at my Church, it gives me a refresher of notes and the chorus.
But my favorite music right now is mostly country, Christian, and those trendy songs that come out on TikTok. I also listen to Disney music a lot! Not only because I love Disney movies but also because of the little girl I work with. I do enjoy hearing music when I'm eating at a restaurant or just going out, because I know that music can uplift and it always seems to make my day better. But one thing I have not done yet when it comes to music is going to a concert! Why, I honestly have no clue; nine times out of ten, I probably talk myself out of it because of the many people that will be there.
The one song I have recently enjoyed is "Ain't No Love In Oklahoma" by Luke Combs. After I saw the movie Twister, I immediately downloaded it, and ever since then, I have heard it quite often. But the song I am going to link below is "Am I Okay?", by Megan Moroney. I heard this on TikTok, and it has been repeated in my car. "Am I Okay" Music