Grow+For+Me+-+Aural+Analysis

Grow For Me

Little Shop Of Horrors is a comedy horror rock musical about a florist shop worker called Seymour Krelbourne. He is a shy nerdy man who is deeply in love with Audrey, an attractive lady the works with him at the flower shop. The only problem is that she has a boyfriend, Orin Scrivello, an evil dentist who loves to cause pain to people. Mr. Mushnik, a grumpy old man that owns the flower shop, is constantly yelling at Seymour until one day when Seymour finds a special plant. The plant is a plant that noone has ever seen and it brings many customers to the shop. Seymour names the plant Audrey II but the plant doesn't need water or dirt, it needs blood and flesh. What will Seymour do?, continue to feed Audrey II blood or disapoint Mr. Mushnik.

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__Instuments__ - Piano - Saxaphone - Flute - Vocals - Chime Tree - Bass Guitar - Drums - Trumpet

__Structure__ Intro Part A Part A Part B Instrumental Part A Outro

__Analysis__ Intro - The use of the piano in the intro is very jumpy and starts with the same chord bouncing over and over, after the firstbar the piano melody joins in. A flute starts to play the piano melody on the sixth bar and the piano fades out. The piano comes back in playing louder then before and in the final bar of the intro the music stops on the second beat and the piano plays a chord on the forth beat to signify the end of the intro. Over all this is a simple narration by the vocalist.

Part A - The drum, piano and bass guitar all come in at the same time. The drum is playing softly which gives the song a jazz feel. The bass guitar ia playing a simple melody and the piano is just playing chords. All the instuments slowly build up at the end and the bass guitar and drums stop and the piano plays a short scale like melody. The singer sings softly but gets louder as the song goes on.

Part A - This section is the same as the previous Part A but adds in a saxaphone that fills in the gaps were there is no sound and is a key part of making this song a Jazz song. The singer starts to sing softly again but louder then he was in the first Part A. He sings louder as he gets to the end of this section.

Part B - This part of the song is very different to the rest of the song in the aspect that it is played alot smoother. The piano is playing chords and the bass guitar is playing a simple melody. The drums is still playing a soft high-hat, snare, bass beat that adds to the theme of the music. The saxaphone is now playing sustained notes making the music sound smoother. At the end all the instruments except the drum play a note that is jumped off and onto again and again. The singer for this section sings loudly and at the end the words are sang in sync with the instruments.

Instumental - This is the same as Part B but adds in a few trumpets that add some variety into the song. It also add a chime tree that plays a single chime every two beats and later plays in sync with the saxaphone. At the end all the instruments build up and play the same jumpy chord progression again and again as they did at the end of Part B. Over the instrumental is a narration that begins, stops half way through and goes again near the end of the section.

Part A - This is the same as the second Part A but adds a singular stocato trumpet note every two beats. Half way through all the instuments ring the last note that they played. It then goes into a section were it is the piano playing really soft and the chimes play two notes at the end of every two beats. All the instruments join back in and suddenly stop, then play singular notes that jump on the beat. The singer sings loudly and sings more sustained notes. Half way through he sings more softly and more slowly. He then builds up his voice getting louder and louder.

Outro - All the instruments build up,getting higher and higher in pitch, playing a chord every two beats, and letting it ring. It then speeds up to play every beat and ends with a ring of all the instruments.