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Listening Guide: Jill Scott "One is the Magic #"


"One is the Magic #" by Jill Scott
Introduction A trumpet plays a passage that one might hear at a bullfight alternating with the singer speaking in Spanish. [00:00-00:29] 00:29
Verse 1 A woman soloist enters singing lyrics in English.
A second voice appears sporadically in the background.
[00:29-00:52] 00:23
Verse 2 Same as verse 1 but with different lyrics;
The trumpet plays a brief passage just before verse 3.
[00:52-01:14] 00:22
Verse 3 Same as verse 1 but with different lyrics. [01:14-1:24] 00:10
Chorus The chorus sings in harmony to the song's title words.
The trumpet plays sporadically between the background singers' passages.
[01:24-01:48] 00:24
Verse 4 Same as verse 1 but with different lyrics. [01:48-02:11] 00:23
Verse 5 Same as verse 1 but with different lyrics. [02:11-02:21] 00:10
Chorus Same as chorus above.
A solo voice singing on the vowel "ooh" at a high pitch along with other voices.
[02:21-02:25] 00:04
Coda Voices sing polyphonically on the word "me."
From 02:45 to 03:29, a solo voice sings on the vowel "ooh" at a high pitch along with other voices.
At 03:29, a flute enters accompanied by the band and slowly fades.
[02:25-03:49] 01:24

 

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You've gone away
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