Eleanor Rigby | Harmonica | Perfect Fourth

Eleanor Rigby | Harmonica | Perfect Fourth Chromatic Harmonica I: Cy Leo Chromatic Harmonica II: Ivan Chong Bass Harmonica: Jerry Wong Chord Harmonica: Ramiel Leung Performed by Perfect Fourth Arranged by: Ramiel Leung Mixing: Ramiel Leung ===== Perfect Fourth is a traditional musical term representing a unique relation between two pitches. While the use of it has been prevalent even in the European middle ages, the stacking of fourths is also often used nowadays to create chords and progressions with a sense of modernity. The Perfect Fourth Harmonica Quartet aims at creating a modern and fashionable performance style on the basis of their invaluable traditional influence. Perfect Fourth - 完全四度,是傳統音樂術語,用於描述兩個音高之間的獨特關係。這個詞的起源可以追溯到中世紀的歐洲;而當今的音樂家亦會用 Perfect Fourth 來塑造不同的樂句,尤其很多現代音樂中利用全四度的疊加創造出具有現代感的和弦和進程。 Perfect Fourth 口琴四重奏旨在於傳統的基礎上創造一種現代時尚的表演風格。 Perfect Fourth Harmonica Quartet ===== “Eleanor Rigby“ is a song by the English rock band the Beatles released on their 1966 album Revolver and as a single with “Yellow Submarine“. It was written primarily by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The song continued the transformation of the Beatles from a mainly rock and roll- and pop-oriented act to a more experimental, studio-based band. With a double string quartet arrangement by George Martin and striking lyrics about loneliness, “Eleanor Rigby“ broke sharply with popular music conventions, both musically and lyrically. Richie Unterberger of AllMusic cites the band’s “singing about the neglected concerns and fates of the elderly“ on the song as “just one example of why the Beatles’ appeal reached so far beyond the traditional rock audience“ Source: Wikipedia ===== Lyrics: Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people Eleanor Rigby Picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been Lives in a dream Waits at the window Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for? All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Father McKenzie Writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear No one comes near Look at him working Darning his socks in the night when there’s nobody there What does he care? All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people Eleanor Rigby Died in the church…
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