Tuesday 23 January 2018

farz song analysis

The song All that matters by Justin Bieber starts off with an electric guitar which is used through out the entire track, however, the guitar is clean and contains a bit of reverb which makes it sound very clean and bright. The vocals in the chorus are at a fairly low pitch in the verses but they tend to build up especially in the chorus when the singers range starts to expand.

The beats used are quiet complex as the high hats are subdivided into complex patterns. During the song we also hear an effected vocal which is pitched up to make the song sound interesting. The vocals tend to have a minimum amount of effects but contain a slight reverb, brightness and delay in every 1/2 note. The song is at a mid tempo which creates a bit of a groove as it isn't too quick or too slow.

On the second verse of the song, he uses his range in order to make a difference in the vocal melody by going higher. The effect of doing this is that first of all it shows off his higher range and secondly, it brightens up the song as the change of melody differentiates from the first verse of the song making it sound interesting.


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