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“Love and affection” - Coggle Diagram
“Love and affection”
Harmony and tonality
The harmony too is relatively free, moving around the chords contained in the scale of E
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As in standard middle eights, the last chord is the dominant to lead back to the tonic of the main section
bar 62, where the harmonies descend chromatically from G down to E
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Instrumentation
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Backing vocals are supplied by the London Community Gospel Choir, singing with unison female voices, sometimes adding male voices in octaves
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bass clarinet is generally used for short chromatic scale passages, low in the register (e.g. bars 30–32). These create links between sections of the song
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Melody
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The voice has the whole range of blue notes – flat third, fifth and seventh
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Context
some jazz influence, with a saxophone solo and some occasional complex harmony
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