Analyzing "Me and The Sky" from Come From Away

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • An analysis of "Me and the Sky" from Come From Away, by David Hein & Irene Sankoff. Originally performed on Broadway by Jenn Collela.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @miriamfelman3591
    @miriamfelman3591 Před 2 lety +14

    I love this analysis! I’ve also always thought of the build up to the chorus as a plane taking off, and describing the chord on the word “bomb” as a gut-punch was EXACTLY my experience hearing it live for the first time in Ottawa.

  • @xander208
    @xander208 Před 2 lety +5

    Mateo, not only are you extremely talented, but your analysis is brilliant! You make the material so fun and accessible! I’m glad I found your channel. Keep up the great work!

  • @lilivalencia5060
    @lilivalencia5060 Před 2 lety +5

    I need a music analysis on every role I play seriously it changes everything. It’s why I’m minoring in music with my musical theatre major!! Great video, thank you!

  • @driggs2821
    @driggs2821 Před rokem +5

    Great point about the last word. I saw it live and remember thinking that they cheated me out of my resolution, then immediately (because of the way everything in that show was done so thoughtfully) considered that maybe, just maybe, the unresolved feeling is the whole damn point.

  • @user-of6sq6ee1r
    @user-of6sq6ee1r Před rokem +2

    Fascinating analysis. Thanks. This adds insight into the creative genius of the Come From Away writers and producers. I appreciate even more this musical masterpiece.

  • @QuikVidGuy
    @QuikVidGuy Před rokem +2

    It really feels like this whole show started with Captain Bass. She's the only one who gets this kind of Life Story solo, most of the focal characters are from her flight, I wonder at what point in their research they realized that the show was transforming into more of an ensemble story.

  • @pinkajou656
    @pinkajou656 Před 2 lety +6

    you have a really good singing voice, by the way! If you made covers I’d certainly listen to them. Even though I’ve never heard this song before I think I’d prefer the trail-off as well… the way you described it was absolutely haunting, woah.

    • @elaynecrystal8604
      @elaynecrystal8604 Před rokem +1

      wonderful analysis ... saw it 2x and never realized the last word "sky" wasn't sung in the performance.

  • @lindahorton7851
    @lindahorton7851 Před 2 lety +3

    Great analysis! I absolutely agree, the context makes the difference. I love hearing the complete song on the cast album. But it's a gut punch and great push off to the next scene to leave the song incomplete in the play.

  • @stevemor165
    @stevemor165 Před 2 lety +2

    Wonderful analysis. You can play and analyze the chord structure and and sing so well And most importantly , provide insight on why the song is so effective.

  • @northtowersax
    @northtowersax Před měsícem

    No “sky”. Without a doubt. It is brilliant!!!

  • @crenner07
    @crenner07 Před 7 měsíci +1

    When I was a kid I thought Eponine just forgot to sing the final “grow” in ‘A Little Fall of Rain’ and was gut-punched at the reality of the musical. There’s just something so incredibly visceral about leaving a song unfinished.

  • @boredgames9555
    @boredgames9555 Před měsícem

    I need to point out the significance of the change when she says “somehow I’m 51.” She uses the word somehow instead of suddenly like the rest of the song. The word “somehow” serves comedic effect, but it also serves as a break between the rest of the song and the upcoming verse about 9/11 (which goes back to using suddenly). The slight change makes all the difference. It keeps the flow, but signifies to the listener that the next verse is important.
    Also, the part about not getting a break is reenforced by the show not having an intermission.

  • @andreylvovsky2674
    @andreylvovsky2674 Před 8 měsíci

    fantastic! very useful. more analysis of Come From Away, please? also, Hadestown! thank you for your efforts!

  • @Acadian_Proud
    @Acadian_Proud Před rokem +1

    You also forgot to mention that in the stage production, the audience does not even get an intermission. It was decided to not have one because those were living in that time and going through those emotions and actions did not get an intermission….

  • @markoneill7657
    @markoneill7657 Před rokem

    I can’t believe that I’ve missed your video! Really enjoyed your analysis. My favorite song and you sing it beautifully.

  • @lizt9485
    @lizt9485 Před 7 měsíci

    Love, love, love your analysis of this song especially the gut punch of bomb. Very enlightening, educational and entertaining.❤

  • @yankee04
    @yankee04 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. This is an amazing song. So glad you did an analysis of it.

  • @marie-solgaudreau3292

    Wow, that was a great analysis. I would agree with you on the breaking off on the stage production by not finishing the "Sky" and keeping it on the audio version. I love the play and appreciate the full version when listening to the play and found it more powerful when I saw it live to not have the end of her sentence.

  • @andreastrickland7835
    @andreastrickland7835 Před rokem

    Fantastic video! Recently, I was bawling my eyes out in my car listening to this song (but in a good way!) I was hoping I could find someone way smarter than me to explain what it was about the music that made me feel so much. I had some theories, but I am barely even an amateur music theory fan lol. After a quick search I found your video and it does not disappoint! You hit everything I was wondering and explained it so well. This was such a joy to watch and listen to. You are very talented, thank you for sharing!

  • @ksbangkok
    @ksbangkok Před rokem

    Thank you for this analysis… I got emotional as it went.. great job 🍁❤️✈️

  • @olanormelli1013
    @olanormelli1013 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for a brilliant and very instructive video! I've only seen two Broadway shows so far. Dear Evan Hansen and Come from away. Loved both! ❤

  • @neilagangitlog
    @neilagangitlog Před 2 lety

    Ayyeeee fellow short person! Lovely analysis as always!

  • @Acadian_Proud
    @Acadian_Proud Před rokem +1

    Can I ask what part of Canada??? Graduated from Acadia in Nova Scotia….