Anoushka Shankar · Breathing Under Water
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Dynamics
- Score mostly p, 1 bar mp
- Natural volume changes as texture changes
- Layering (voice + instruments) gives perceived dynamic shifts
Rhythm / Tempo / Meter
- 84bpm - relaxed, laid-back
- 4/4: 1 bar of 3/4 - (elongates beat)
- Sitar rhythmically complex : demi/semiquavers, triplets, quintuplets, septuplets
- Guitar: ostinato pattern
- Pad: held like a drone
- Piano: syncopated
- Drums: semiquaver pattern enters bar 21
- manjira + shaker creates syncopation against drums
Texture
- Bar 1: monophonic (double anacrusis / upbeat)
- Melody-dominated homophony with polyphonic elements
- Accompaniment occasionally becomes melodic material
- Ostinato layers → guitar + piano
- Dialogue: Voice & sitar intertwine → strongest fusion moment
Structure
- AABA + Coda:
- Instrumental introduction
- A: Verse 1
- A: Verse 2
- B: Instrumental bridge / middle 8
- A: Verse 3
- Coda
Melody
- Contrast between ornamented sitar line and less complex line
- Voice (Nora Jones):
- Based on pentatonic scale - jazz/soul/R&B style
- Short phrases, repetitive, largely conjunct, limited range
- Melismatic
- Long held notes → suspended notes - unresolved, floaty feeling
- Coda: repeated leaps of 4ths, bar 44 → octave leap
- Sitar
- Improvised
- Transposed Mixolydian mode, equivalent to Rag Khamaj (Raga)
- Sitar opening uses a 4 bar melody, repeated with slight variations, working downwards from the C flat to an octave below
- Ornamentation (alankarna) and Techniques
- Pitch Bends
- Microtones
- Glissando (meend)
- Contrast: Voice vs sitar
Instrumentation
- Sitar
- Warm pad
- Synth bass
- Guitar
- Voice → Nora Jones, overdubbed backing vocals
- Manjira
- Programmed synth drums
- Shaker
Tonality
- Technically G♭ major (Edexcel)
- Likely D♭ Mixolydian (ragkhamaj) → modal sound
- Sounds more modal than strictly major/minor
Harmony
- Western style chords used in a non-functional way
- Modal harmony
- Based on 3 chords
- G♭sus2/B♭ → C♭sus2 → D♭sus4
- Every chord uses the D flat and G flat note (Acts like a drone)
- Slash chord / inversions
- Chords often inverted → strong stepwise movement, forward momentum
- Ends on D♭ chord → unresolved or interpreted as D♭ Mixolydian
- Tonic pedal / drone throughout
Key Revision Points
- Relaxed Soul/R&B → easy, flowing vibe
- Melody: short, repetitive, suspended, floaty
- Fusion highlight = voice + sitar interplay
- Texture + rhythm + harmony → modal, warm, flowing
Sus chords: ambiguous (not major/minor), add warmth