Those are my observations about these ads. “Mirrors” This message is in the key of G Major but it’s use of only the G major chord and the B-flat minor chord give it an unstable foundation which causes uncertain feelings about the object of the message. The tones we hear fall basically within the C Major scale and provide a whimsical backdrop to a clever message.ġ. “Please Elect Gerald…Please” This one is my favorite!! The music is almost undetected except for the lift plucking of the harp and higher strings. This uplifting, powerful song is paired with images and sounds of cheering crowds to send a clear and hopeful message.Ģ. “Roar” B-flat Major, the original key as recorded by Katy Perry. (This is another simple chord progression your piano kid can experiment with: G – C – G – D in a repeated loop, finally ending on G.)ģ. Coupled with the images and text, this music helps to send an inspirational message. “These Hands” The first tones we hear are from the piano playing a G Major chord. Why do you think the ad producer made this artistic decision?Ĥ. “Background Checks” This ad is interesting to me because music isn’t used at all. “Two Americas” Just as this ad is comparing two distinct messages, the music changes drastically to punctuate the difference.ĥ. ![]() “You Make Me Feel” Key of A Major used here to make the listener feel empowered.Ħ. The sounds go lower and lower should our emotions follow?ħ. This time followed by a moving bass line with B, A, G, and F#. (By the way, if your piano kid wants to recreate this chord progression they need to play C – Em – Am – F.)Ĩ. ![]() “Role Models” This music is actually in the key of C major but the forlorn sound of the piano gives a feeling of despair. “Defenseless” B minor chord tones and short repeated notes of the strings imitate the sound of our heart racing.ĩ.
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