[Smt-talk] augmented 6ths in film scores
Scott_Atwell at ferris.edu
Scott_Atwell at ferris.edu
Wed Nov 28 06:50:28 PST 2012
Matthew,
Greetings. Although I have not seen the score to this film, Hitchcock's
"The Girl Was Young" (a.k.a. "Young and Innocent") of 1937 includes in the
concluding segment a piece which to my ears contains an augmented sixth. I
believe the piece is titled "Drummer Man" (one of the lyrics is "No one can
like the drummer man"). I can't tell which type of augmented 6th chord
it is, except that it is not a French 6th. My guess too is that it may be
written (if it was written at all) in the score as an enharmonic equivalent
rather than as a 'true' augmented sixth chord, but this is just speculation
on my part.
Here is a clip of that scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXvoWexGn0o
Kind regards,
Scott D. Atwell, Ph.D.
Professor - Reference Librarian and Liaison for
Art, Music, Philosophy, and Religion
Ferris State University Library for Information, Technology,
and Education (FLITE) Tel.: (231) 591-2948
1010 Campus Drive Fax.: (231) 591-2662
Big Rapids, MI 49307-2279 Email: atwells at ferris.edu
URL: http://library.ferris.edu/scott/ockeghem.html
From: "Matthew Schildt" <mschildt at adams.edu>
To: Smt-talk at lists.societymusictheory.org
Date: 11/28/2012 08:50 AM
Subject: [Smt-talk] augmented 6ths in film scores
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Dear collective wisdom,
At the request of some of my sophomores, I am trying to put together a
class on chromatic harmony in film scores. Though I've just started being
on the lookout for examples, I am surprised to be having some trouble
finding augmented sixth chords. Does anyone know of some good examples of
+6 chords in film music? Gr+6 modulations? Any other interesting chromatic
moments are also welcome.
Thanks,
Matt Schildt
Matthew Schildt, Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Music
Adams State University
719-587-7606
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