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Music Theory behind Grunge Music

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by Katharine Conory

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The objective of this Milestone is to take all that I have learned from my prior milestone and analysis the music under the lense of music theory. I hope to be able to see a defined pattern to creating a grunge song by analysis several grunge songs according to chord progressions, melody, meter etc. In the conclusion I hope to be able to produce a guide to writing a song with a grunge feel. past experience... (needs to be a lot more concise, still a work in progress)

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Section 1: Background


Grunge was a style choice, a cultural movement and most importantly a music style that appeared in the late 1980’s to the early 1990’s, which songs had focused on topics of a taboo nature such as alienation, depression, and suicide. The movement focused on using their music to enlighten those around them about the problems that they were suffering from, which resonated very well with the youth who were also facing many of those issues. Grunge music is considered to be a subgenera of rock with heavy overlap with other rock subgenres such as alternative, metal, and punk [1].The music contained a dirty and raw sound guitar sound, which gave grunge its name. This music has a significant effect on the culture of the Seattle area where is was started, which is no surprise due to the fact that music has always been a major component of cultural changes in society. There have been many scholarly articles citing its importance and during this time there was a major shift in attitudes towards the world and the people who lived in it, which emphasized the feelings correlated to alienation, depression, and suicide. However one may ask how music, subtracting the lyrics, could evoke such feelings, which in fact brings me to the focus of this capstone; the music theory behind grunge music that gave it its unique sound.

The music theory behind grunge music will explain how this music became so unique, but this calls into question of the definition music. In the most literal idea, one can see music as “vibrations in the air that are observed by us and then interpreted as sounds. These sounds play out over time, meaning that music is, therefore, sound over time” [2]. However, that is way too literal and would infer that all sounds are music like all paintings are works of art. Music is way more sophisticated and can be seen as “multi-dimensional (and a) multimedia phenomenon’’ [3]. Therefore music is grouped into seven different elements, which are rhythm, dynamics, melody, harmony, tone color, texture, and form to help identify the key differences between grunge music and say rap. Below I have chosen four elements that I feel are most important to distinguish this genera of music and create feeling that the artists want to portray.

Musical component/ elements of grunge songs


Harmony




Rhythm




Dynamics




Form




Musical analysis of songs




Heart Shaped Box Nirvana




Blackhole Sun Soundgarden




Section 2: Elements to writing a grunge song


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Melody


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Chord Progression


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Rhythm


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  1. STRONG, C. (2016). GRUNGE: music and memory. S.l.: ROUTLEDGE.
  2. Samama, L., & Clements, D. (2016). What is music? In The Meaning of Music (pp. 27-31). Amsterdam University Press. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.wpi.edu/stable/j.ctt1b9x1ts.5
  3. The Elements Of Music. 1st ed. West Michigan University. Web. 30 May 2017.