Questions tagged [analysis]

For questions about studying the intricacies of a piece of music. Questions should also be tagged with a more specific form of analysis if applicable.

Analysis is all about identifying the component musical structures that give a piece of music some of its identity. Examining and explaining the effect of observed concepts is the general goal of a musical analyst or theorist.

The analysis of music and pieces of music is designed to dissect the basic aspects of that piece that can not only be seen in other works of music, but also be used to create new music. Different types of analysis include:

  • Harmonic
  • Rhythmic
  • Melodic
  • Functional
  • Non-Functional
  • Contrapuntal
  • Neo-Riemannian
  • 12-Tone Serialist
  • Microtonal
  • Schenkerian

There are many types of musical analysis. For example, , which is mostly about individual chord entities. can be the subject of analysis, as can , , , , or even (lyrical analysis is also on-topic over on MusicFans.SE). As long as the question is about examining how music works, the tag will cover it!

So why analyze? Analysis is a critical listening procedure to build up understanding of how music works. The key to successful musical analysis is pattern recognition: by learning to isolate specific elements of music, one can improve one's understanding of that particular observed element. In short, analysis is the process of actively taking apart music in order to gain insight into the inner workings of music theory.

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Help with a Minecraft Piece Analysis?

So I did an anlysis for a Minecraft Piece for a video I'm working on. I was wondering if there were any glaring errors? I called the chords that had arpeggiated the 9th Maj9 chords, but for some that just had them as passing tones I decided it best…
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What is the music theory related to a bass progression of descending augmented 4th from ^7 to ^4?

In the disney song "A whole new world" from the move Aladdin there is a part that I am trying to analyze and it doesn't really fit in with what I have learned so far in music theory (I am only 3/4 way through my harmony book so there is still a…
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What's going on in this passage?

I've been practising triad pair exercises and I really like the sound. I was noodling and came up with the attached pattern. It consists of alternating minor and major triads, implying a sequence of iv6 - V - i chords, where the i at the end of one…
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What chords does Donald Fagen mean?

Willie Nelson says: All you need is three chords and the truth. I expect those chords would be I, IV and V But in his song H Gang, Donald Fagen sings about: …the ultimate five-chord band". What might those five chords be?
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Dvorak Plagiarized Beethoven?

I've just analyzed the beginning and the tempo of the scherzo of Dvorak's 9th symphony. When I did it, I've realized he had "copied" the scherzo of Beethoven's 9th! What is going on here?
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How does one identify leitmotifs in Wagner's Ring cycle?

How does one go about identifying leitmotifs in Wagner's Ring cycle? My usual strategy is: I just know a bunch of them from repeated listening. I open one of the online repositories such as this one and search by the position in the work. What are…
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Analysis of a section

Consider the first section (first 4 measures) of this song : I would like to make a basic analysis of the first 4 measures. My attempt : the key is D minor the chord progression is i--VI--iv--i--V (I am not really sure of the last i since the…
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What Is This Chord? Is It A Ab5?

This is Tchaikovsky's The Doll's Funeral, which is in C minor. The chord I am confused about is the second chord in measure 30. I should mention this is my first time analyzing. I thought this was some sort of borrowed chord, but the only chords…
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Functional harmony analysis question

I am looking at the song “Redemption Song” by Bob Marley and trying to analyze it. It seems to be in the key of G. The verse has the I IV ii and vi in a 4 bar loop. The third time through the 4 bar loop in the verse it has a V (D no 3rd) instead of…
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Are there objective, unambiguous ways that the level of similarity of two bits of music can be measured?

I am not sure if this kind of question is on-topic or not. I just heard the soundtrack used in Scott Manley's recent video SpaceX Radarsat Launch Highlights (fairly quiet sound level) with the notes Twitter sized ( less than 140 seconds) with music…
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Where is the fragmentation?

I don't really see, where these fragments are meant to be taken from. The only thing that seems fragmented to me is the idea of sequencing pitches downwards. But doesn't fragmentation refer to Rythm?
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How to find efficiently and systematically audiovisual analysis of pieces?

An elderly relative's debility inhibits reading music analysis only in writing: so it is off-topic. I mean 'audiovisual analysis' as analysis of pieces with music history and theory in video with audio, like Japanese pianist Kotaro Fukuma's…
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What Sort Of Movement Is This?

I apologize since I have a rather basic understanding of music theory. But I refer to the what's going in the treble clef with the descending notes. One line is the same while another is descending. I understand that, but how would I think about…
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Oblique motion in more than 2 parts

I've always been taught to ask questions even if I'm quite sure about being correct. It never hurts to ask, as I'm always learning! I've seen and heard contrapuntal pieces, mostly in the works of Bach, and in my experience I'm pretty sure I've seen…
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Analysis of non-four-voice music

I'm going to stop analyzing bach's choral and try to analyze the keyboard partita, but it's so different from what it applies to choral, I don't know how to look at it. I'm not asking what part of a song, but I want to know what theories should be…
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