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SHE WILL BE LOVED- MAROON 5. Analysis by Emalee
 * Introduction begins with the drums playing a 4:4 beat with the guitar playing overtop with the melody of the song.
 * Verse 1 commends with the drums still playing the 4:4 beat. An electric guitar is playing the melody of the song with a bass guitar and another electric guitar playing chords of the song. This all is happening as the voice sings to the melody.
 * The pre chorus and the chorus stay the same as they both start with the drums doing a fancy drum thing as drummers do before it goes back to playing the 4:4 beat again. The piano comes in playing the chords to the song the same as all the guitarists do. The voice of the singer is projected louder than the overall verse to the song as it was built up when the chorus started.
 * The overall volume dies down to moderately loud as verse 2 starts. Only the piano and an electric guitar are playing chords as the other electric guitar continues playing the melody to the song. The drums are still playing the same 4:4 beat to the song only tapping the snare drum. This happens with the voice singing overtop of the instruments.
 * The pre chorus and chorus are exactly the same as the first time but the drums are moderately louder as they are louder than every other instrument playing. The voice is still the key aspect though.
 * The Bridge comes in with the piano being the loudest feature. It plays the chords with the drums still playing the same beat as it has the entire song. In the bridge only drums and piano are playing. All guitars stop and only are bought back in when the chorus starts.
 * In the chorus after the bridge there is a little rest before all instruments and singer come back in again. The drums and guitar are the loudest instruments that you can hear playing. The drums are still playing the 4:4 beat but the snare bass is loudest when the drum player hits it. All of the guitars play the chords as the same as previous chorus. The chorus is repeated at the end with the lyrics singing “she will be loved”. This overall chorus is the loudest time in the entire song.
 * After they are repeated the outro begins with the singer singing “yeahs” and ‘ohs”. These are echoed throughout this and are dragged on. The pre chorus lines are also echoed behind all of this. All of these echoes are still accompanied by drums, piano and guitars still playing moderately loud again.
 * The end of the song, all instruments end up fading out with no voice singing.