Monday, January 6, 2020
Essay on Song Analysis Micheal Jackson- Beat It - 1237 Words
Selina Pearl Professor Finch English 109 03 August 2010 Michael Jackson ââ¬â ââ¬Å"Beat Itâ⬠In 2009, we lost one of the greatest entertainers in music history, however his music still lives on, inspiring and touching peopleââ¬â¢s heart. I have always been a fan of Michael Jackson, and the reason why I picked this song is because it presents a strong message. Not only did Jackson make a powerful statement with his lyrics, he also made one with his choice of rhythm and beats. The guitars and drums that were used, give the song a dramatic rock vibe. According to music critics Jacksonââ¬â¢s album Thriller seemed to be inspired by ââ¬Å"a mixture of several genres which previously were never combinedâ⬠( thrilleralbum). It is pretty obviousâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The second verse talks about making the right choice to just go away instead of shedding blood, and trying to be a tough guy. The third verse simply describes that even if one chooses to walk away, it is better to be alive than to risk it. The fourth verse in my opinion talks about the consequences of fighting and that if one chooses to be violent, chances are that they will get hurt. As mentioned earlier the chorus defines to just walk away although ââ¬Å"No One wants To Be Defeated.â⬠It is better to go because in the end ââ¬Å"It Doesnââ¬â¢t Matter Who is Wrong Or Right.â⬠Jackson uses very powerful words and explains that it is always best to look out for yourself instead of proving yourself to others. It is not worth the struggle (songfacts). As I was analyzing the song, I was listening for specific sounds and noises that would symbolize the meaning of the song. I heard a police siren which could symbolize that if you get involved with gangs and violence, you will end up in jail. I also heard a snapping sound and deep breathing sounds. The breathing sounds could represent the sound of someone running away and catching a breath. I could detect sounds as if someone was getting punched and sounds of blades which could represent a fight. While searching for different meanings of the song I came across an interestingShow MoreRelatedJames Browns Influence on Michael Jackson2548 Words à |à 11 Pagesthe music of Michael Jackson demonstrate the influence of James Brown? 2. Introduction: ââ¬Å"The Godfather of Soulâ⬠, better known as James Brown grew to be one of the most influential artists in Michael Jacksonââ¬â¢s life. As a child Michael Jackson was intrigued by Brownââ¬â¢s flamboyant performances on stage and would soon begin to implement them into his own stage acts. By the age of five Michael Jackson was already sealed into a world of show business by his father, Joseph Jackson. Deprived of a childhoodRead MoreMarketing Management130471 Words à |à 522 Pagesthrough advertising and personal selling. Before producing a product, the key questions were: Can we sell the product? Can we charge enough for it? The sales concept paid little attention to whether the product actually was needed; the goal simply was to beat the competition to the sale with little regard to customer satisfaction. Marketing was a function that was performed after the product was developed and produced, and many people came to associate marketing with hard selling. Even today, many people
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