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Muse

Muse. Muse. Muse. 3 members: Matthew Bellamy lead vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards, keytar Christopher Wolstenholme bass, backing vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitars Dominic Howard drums, percussion, synthesizers, backing vocals, sampling, harmtar. Matthew Bellamy.

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Muse

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  1. Muse Muse

  2. Muse • 3 members: • Matthew Bellamy • lead vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards, keytar • Christopher Wolstenholme • bass, backing vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitars • Dominic Howard • drums, percussion, synthesizers, backing vocals, sampling, harmtar

  3. Matthew Bellamy • Born June 9, 1978 • Son of ‘The Tornados’ guitarist George Bellamy • Moved in with grandmother after parents divorced • Ranked #19 on Gigwise’s50 Greatest Guitarists Ever • Engaged to pregnant actress Kate Hudson • Influences include Jeff Buckley, Beethoven, Jimi Hendrix, andTomMorello

  4. Chris Wolstenholme • Born on December 2, 1978 in Rotherham • Moved to Teignmouth at age 11 • Learned bass guitar for the band • Married to wife Kelly with 3 children • Biggest influence on Muse is his love for heavy rock. • Has been described as “quite a headbanger” • In his eyes “Life is Rock”

  5. Dominic Howard • Born December 7th, 1977 in Stockport • “Dom” moved to Teignmouth at the age of 8 • Sister helped expose him to music, and he experimented with the electrical keyboard at age 5 • Inspired by Stewart Copeland, Dave Grohl, and Buddy Rich • Described as “the trio’s boss” and known for sense of humor • Loves being on the road

  6. Influences • Classical: • Hector Berlioz • Frederic Chopin • Philip Glass, • Gustav Holst • Franz Liszt • Sergei Rachmaninov • Francisco Tarrega • Pyotr Tchaikovsky • Heitor Villa-Lobos • Modern: • ACDC • Aphex Twins, • Arctic Monkeys • The Beach Boys, • The Beatles, • .David Bowie • Jeff Buckley • The Cure • Depeche Mode, • The Four Seasons • Green Day • Jimi Hendrix • Killers • Michael Jackson • Marilyn Manson • Metallica • Ninc Inch Nails • Pink Floyd • The Police • Prince • Queen • Radiohead • Rage Against the Machine • Red Hot Chili Peppers • Frank Sinatra • Smashing Pumpkins • The Smiths • Tool • U2 • Tom Waits • The Who

  7. Background Info • Formed while attending Teignmouth Community College • Previously named Gothic Plague, Fixed Penalty and Rocket Baby Dolls • Won Battle of the Bands • After winning the band changed their name to Muse.

  8. Background and Discography • In1995 Muse was spotted by Dennis Smith • In 1997 Smith offered Muse free studio time • Self-titled EP was released with the 'Dangerous' label one year later. • Signed to Maverick in 1998. They released their first single 'Uno followed by 'Cave' • ‘Showbiz’ released in 1999 • Produced by John Leckie • 'Origin of Symmetry’ followed in 2001 • Single ‘Plug in Baby’ reached number 11 • 'New Born' hit top 20 • Hullabaloo DVD released in 2002 • only Muse album to release on SACD

  9. Background and Discography • ‘Absolution’ released in 2003 • War in Iraq changed vibe of album • 'Time is Running Out’ was the only single in the top 10 on UK charts. • A European tour followed album • Muse won Best British Rock/Indie Band • By 2004, Muse toured Australia, France, Japan, the U.S, and Canada. • Compared to Coldplay • 'Black Holes and Revelations' released in 2006. • Influenced by jazz, R&B, and soul. • co-produced by Rich and Muse. • reached No. 1 on U.K. chart and in much of Europe and Australia. • reached number nine on the Billboard 200 album chart in US • Live album H.A.A.R.P. released in 2008 • Featured two concerts at Wembley Stadium

  10. Tours and Performances • Resistance Tour 2009-2010 starting in Teignmouth • Held two shows at Wembley Stadium in September 2010 • Toured with U2 • Longest U.S. tour to date • Headlined the Big Day Out Festival in January 2010 • Took place in Australia and New Zealand • Twilight book/movie series has increased popularity/fame • Author Stephanie Meyers requested musi by the band for the soundtracks

  11. The Future of Muse • Over time, song concepts have transformed to more ambitious, addressing issues • Ex: fear of the evolution of technology, the apocalypse, etc.. • Increasing in Popularity/receiving more awards “We want to have a new approach and a new atmosphere…., Muse is about getting the hopes, dreams, desires, frustrations out of your system that you wouldn't normally be able to do…it's about showing people that there are things inside buried that should be exposed, and having no shame about them…” - Matthew Bellamy

  12. Composition History

  13. Composition History • Exogenesis was released as a single in the U.S. in April, 2010 • Symphony was first rumored in 2008 • Bellamy considered rejecting conventional album format

  14. Composition History • Album is influenced by Rachmaninov, Richard Strauss, Chopin, and Pink Floyd • Looks at the concept of panspermia • A story of humanity coming to an end and everyone pinning their hopes on astronauts • Part 1 - jaded acceptance that civilization will end. • Part 2 - desperate hope that sending astronauts to find and populate other planets will be a success • Part 3 - astronauts realize that it is just one big cycle • unless humanity can change it will happen all over again

  15. Listening Guide Exogenesis Symphony: Part 1 (Overture) Part 2 (Cross-Pollination) Part 3 (Redemption)

  16. Part 1: Overture •  0:00 Violins in monophonic tone. 6/8 measures. • 0:29 Timpani and trumpet enter • 0:53 Drum roles ascend, then horns and a crescendo begin. • 1:18 Futuristic melody : ¼ notes. Quick tempo, triplet notes, arpeggio. • 1:36 Drums crescendo into vocals. • 1:42 Vocals in high falsetto with the orchestra following. Polyphonic tone. • 2:30 Vocals lower; words are more drawn out. • 2:54 Guitar enters. New melody of half notes. • 3:18 Vocals return with orchestra. • 3:45 Tempo slows. Drums and cymbals more pronounced. • 3:52 The drums enter with background beat • 4:05 Coda. Decrescendo begins it’s fade.

  17. Part 2: Cross-Pollination  • Piano scales. Increase in tempo, crescendo to forte. • 0:16 Beat slows , violins enter shortly after. • 0:25 Melody (A) begin with 16thnotes. Pipe organ foreshadows in background. • 0:43 Quick crescendo through 0:51. • 0:56 Verse (B) emerges. Slowed tempo on piano. • 1:03 Vocals return. Piano continues to accompany. Monophonic ¼ & 1/8 notes in minor key. • 1:30 Dramatic tone, violins crescendo, and lyrics intensify. • 1:50 Melody (C) and drums enter, vocals fade. Guitar. Music crescendos to forte. • 1:57 Vocals of chorus, violin and piano are present; polyphonic. Triple meter used. • 2:21 Chorus 2 repeated in higher octave. • 2:45 Music slows and melody changes. • 2:56 Melody reverts back to (A) ( 0:25). • 3:25 Melody (A) begins to fade out. Minor notes on piano, drawn out to coda. • 3:50 Piano notes run and fade out

  18. Part 3: Redemption • 0:00 3 notes in a ¾ time. 3-note scale on piano. • 0:10 Additional note added with first beat. Melody starts. 5thnote enters after. • 0:30 Piano plays two separate melodies that intertwine. • 0:53 Violins join in, creating arpeggios. • 1:34 Cymbals are incorporated, music gains strength. Melody (B) is present. • 1:52 Tempo picks up, notes played with force on piano, timpani/percussion. • 2:06 Drums have quick solo and help in upcoming transition. • 2:09 Vocals return. Drums continue. • 2:39 Chorus is repeated • 2:50 Violins pick up playing melody; slow for a bit, then slightly more intense. • 3:14 Original melody returns. Consonance throughout the piece. • 3:34 Orchestra and piano take main stage. Melody is slow and sweet. • 3:58 Finale of song. • 4:16 Music fades off into a decrescendo.

  19. Additional Works Cited • Photos: • http://www.syahmiyem.com/2011/04/exogenesis-symphony-video.html • http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/192481446/ • http://www.last.fm/user/barebear/journal/2009/09/12/307tgq_muse_-_the_resistance_cover_backside_(updated) • http://twilight-review.com/tag/muse/ • http://www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=601805 • http://www.soundaffects.net/photos/muse.html • http://www.gigwise.com/news/52473/Muse-Wed-Say-Yes-To-Recording-James-Bond-Theme

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