Queen: Killer Queen Flashcards
Anacrusis
Upbeat, when the melody behinds ahead of the downbeat
e.g. ‘She keeps a..’
Each verse and chorus begins with an anacrusis
Basic information
- Written by Freddie Mercury
- featured on Queen’s 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack
Structure of Killer Queen
verse and chorus form:
Verse 1, Chorus 1, Instrumental, Verse 2, Chorus 2, Guitar Solo, Verse 3, Chorus 3, Outro
Harmony points
- Functional
- Passing Modulations
- Parallel chords (same interval)
- Circle of Fifths (chord progression)
Slash chords
indicate chord inversions
Vocal techniques
- Falsetto
- Portamento: gradual slide from one note to another
- Spoken lyrics create a sarcastic and mocking tone
- Backing vocals sometimes echo soloist (e.g. ‘nat’rally’)
- Vocalisations/vocables (e.g. ooh)
Vibrato
Continual small fluctuation of pitch to warm the sound of a note
Pitch Bend
A small slide in pitch away from a note and back again
Slide
A smooth glide in pitch from one note to the next
Palm Mute
Damping the strings with the side of the hand while plucking to produce a dark, dry sound
Wah-Wah
An effect, created using a pedal, which imitates the human voice
Pull-offs
When a note is succeeded by a lower note, guitarists don’t pick the string again - they simply pull their finger off the fret
Reverb
Giving sounds different levels in the left and right speakers
Panning
Placing particular parts of a track in either the right or left channel in the stereo field
creates antiphonal feel
Flanger
An effect which creates a sweeping or swooshing sound