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Ash burn baby burn (Analysis ((Accompaniment stops completely on 3rd…
Ash burn baby burn
Analysis
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The accompaniment is reduced to bass guitar and drums. Melody based on
a 2-bar motif which is repeated 3 times.
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1:17 Link consisting of ascending scale in lead guitar over repeated A minor
chords and a return of the riff from the beginning
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lead guitar goes off into a new solo featuring a 2-bar pattern in repeated semiquavers over the chord formula in rhythm guitar
The band was formed in Downpatrick in 1992, with three core members:
Tim Wheeler (lead vocals and lead guitar), Mark Hamilton (bass guitar) and Rick McMurray (drums).
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A restricted number of major and minor triads are formed
into repeated patterns. Dissonance is created by adding extra notes to these basic chords
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Analysis continued
Different melody and softer dynamics create contrast. Repeated quavers in bass guitar and snare drum as harmonies alternate between E and F# major.
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Begins same as 1.17 but the scale is extended upwards to 2 octaves.
Insistent quaver rhythm in drum kit. And final E major power chord
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