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Music 1010

Music 1010. Semester Presentation By Parker McKee. Justin timberlake. Justin Timberlake EARLY LIFE. Born January 31 st 1981 The New Mickey Mouse Club Performed with celebrities Lead singer of N’Sync. The new mickey mouse club. 1993-1995 Performed with many celebrities

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Music 1010

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  1. Music 1010 Semester Presentation By Parker McKee

  2. Justin timberlake

  3. Justin TimberlakeEARLY LIFE • Born January 31st 1981 • The New Mickey Mouse Club • Performed with celebrities • Lead singer of N’Sync

  4. The new mickey mouse club • 1993-1995 • Performed with many celebrities • Brittany Spears • Christina Aguilera • Ryan Gosling

  5. ♫ BYE BYE BYE ♪ • Formed in 1995 • Justin,JC, Chris , Joey, and Lance • Over 50 million albums sold

  6. November 2002 • First solo album • Over 7 million copies sold • Launched solo career

  7. FUTUResex/ lovesounds • September 2006 • 684,000 copies in first week • Most digital downloads in a week • SexyBack at number one for seven weeks

  8. The 20/20 experience • Two part album • March of 2013 • September of 2013 • 350,000 first week sales

  9. Producing efforts • Echo by Leona Lewis • Celebration by Madonna • Rated R by Rihanna • Hard Candy by Madonna

  10. Mirrorsby justintimberlake • 8:05 album track • Produced in 2009 • Timbaland, J-Roc, and James Fauntleroy • Number two spot in first week • 163,000 copies sold in week one

  11. Listening GuideMirrorsby justintimberlake • Introduction- 0:00 The timbre of this song is very dynamic as there is a melody playing in the higher notes that are bold and powerful, and also a very deep melody that is quiet and sounds as if it is being played under the melody to make a bold texture in the song by layering notes. It makes me think of trumpets playing as someone royal walks out onto their balcony, meaning they are the all powerful! This intro is very rich in texture to grab everyone’s attention. • Verse 1- 0:30 In this verse there are many different sounds happening making the texture of the song very up and down, it’s also a very staccato rhythm bouncing from line to line with breaks in the music. The timbre in this has louder instruments playing and softer noises as if coming from the mouth of someone to make a blend of music. The tempo is slower allowing it to be very clear. • Chorus- 1:06 As in the verse previous to this there is the same rhythm happening in the music with staccato phrases but in the chorus they add a very rich string instrumental part that blends the sounds together to make it very powerful. Although the texture is still smooth because of the continuous new rhythm added in, in the chorus. The volume of the music is forte, very loud and strong. It’s very strange as well; the rhythm is somber yet powerful at the same time. It’s not a get up and dance song, but you want to bob your head and tap your foot to it. • Verse 2- 1:57 like in verse one it’s a slower tempo with very staccato rhythm and breaks in the music as if to add a statement to the singer to keep your attention on his voice. In the second half of this verse the tempo speeds up and the timbre gets louder to get you excited for the chorus. • Chorus- 2:33 The background music in chorus number 2 is very much the same. To hold the interest of the listeners they add a lot of stylizing to the singer to change the dynamic of the song to make it bold! The rhythm of the singer’s line has a lot more transitions from high to low jumping from octaves, while having background singers hold the original melody of the song.

  12. Listening Guide ContinuedMirrorsby justintimberlake • Bridge- 3:25 through the bridge of this song, the tempo of the singer slows down dramatically not singing with the original melody. Background singers transition down a note at a time sliding each note to make it smooth while the background music is still staccato and a blend of sounds, but adds one strong note played over and over to make the overall sound of the music different then what he have heard before. • Chorus 3- 3:47 This chorus is a statement to the whole song. Very powerful with bold singing and no background music. It’s a capella with hands clapping to create a rhythm. Background singers adding texture to the song by singing oh’s in different octaves harmonizing the song. At 4:15 they add in an electric guitar that starts to pull the original melody back into focus by strumming quietly in the background. • Chorus 3.5- 4:41 Original melody and background music starts to play again but without the original vocals, instead they have the vocals singing oh’s transitioning up and down on the music scale going from pianissimo to forte in each phrase. The texture in this is very rich with multiple different sounds happening with the main vocal, backup vocalists and the staccato background music blended with smooth instrumental string instruments. • Second half- 5:05 In this second half of the song the melody changes very much from almost a rock feel to an r&b feel slowing down and vocals changing the melody and texture of the song. All the while the same oh’s are being sung to still tie the song to the first half of the song. • Verse- 6:00 All previous background music is gone changing the whole atmosphere of the song bringing in a slow and smooth texture. Vocals are lighter and not as bold as before. There is a constant melody in the background singing the same line over and over making a staccato rhythm like before but with the vocals instead of instruments. • 6:50-8:21 The last bit of the song slows down all together not telling a story anymore but reiterating what was played in the words and music before with very somber noises in the background almost as if to put you to sleep at the end of this song. The melody still playing in the background through the end with the staccato rhythm. Also main vocalist still sings oh’s sliding up and down the scale until the music cuts off at the very end echoing leaving a dramatic end to the song.

  13. Suit & tieby justintimberlake • 5:26 album track • Timbaland, J-Roc, James Fauntleroy, and Jay-Z • Premiered January 13 2013 on YouTube • Official track release January 15 2013 • 315,000 first week downloads

  14. Listening GuideSuit & tieby justintimberlake • Introduction- 0:00 As the introduction begins the tempo is slow, and each note is very smooth but you can also hear each note very easily with a thick and very bold timbre. In the background you can hear vocals in a lower octave. With the melody being very repetitive and catchy, it captivates you keep listening. • Verse 1-0:39 The tempo crescendos with higher pitched vocals that have lots of range. The timbre is brighter than it was in the introduction and you can hear each note in the harmony. It still has a softer feeling, but it exciting and something you could dance to. • Chorus- 1:20 with very rapid crescendos, the chorus is even faster than the first verse with a staccato sounding rhythm. This part of the song is very homophonic with many similar sounds. The melody has a lot of contour in the tempo.

  15. Accomplishments • Over 50 million N’Sync albums sold • First solo album sells over 7 million copies • 6 Grammy awards with 18 nominations • 4 Emmy awards with 8 nominations • Started successful record label “JayTee Records” • Produced & Wrote several popular albums • Second solo album sells over 648,000 copies in first week • 12 number one hit singles • Winner of the Michael Jackson VanGuard Award

  16. WORKS CITED "Justin Timberlake." www.bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2013. "Justin Timberlake Charity Work, Events and Causes." www.looktothestars.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Justin Timberlake Biography." www.thebiographychannel.co.uk. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Justin Timberlake, 30 Fun Facts." www.ontheredcarpet.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Justin Timberlake No 46 AskMen Top 49 Influential." www.zimbio.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Justin Timberlake." www.imdb.com. Internet Movie Data Base, n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2013. "13 Things You Might Not Know About Justin Timberlake." www.buzzfeed.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Justin Timberlake's November Album To Feature Material From '20/20' Sessions."www.billboard.com. N.p., n.d.Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Mirrors." www.songfacts.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Suit & Tie." www.songfacts.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Justin Timberlake." en.wikipedia.org. Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Aug. 2013. Web. 10 Dec. 2013.

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