Bohemian expectations
- a repeating verse (which usually has different lyrics every time),
- a repeating chorus (which usually is catchier and more repetitive than the verse, with the same lyrics every time), and
- a middle 8 (which is a new section which goes somewhere different to the verse and chorus in some way, in order to somewhat break up the repetition).
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- Intro (0:00-0:24): The bit with two synthesizers doing a ‘call and response’ – you hear a warm synth doing chords as a ‘call’, and then another synth that sounds a bit like steel drums which is a ‘response’.
- Verse 1 (0:25-1:09): ‘I hear the drums echoing tonight…’
- Chorus 1 (1:09-1:33): ‘It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you…’ – this is the bit of the song you hear the title of the song in, usually.
- Verse 2 (1:33-2:16): ‘The wild dogs cry out in the night…’
- Chorus 2 (2:16-2:41): ‘It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you…’ – choruses in a pop song are usually repeats
- Middle 8/Bridge (2:41-3:13): This is a new section that’s different to the verse: in the case of ‘Africa’, the new section is a synthesiser solo over the verse chords.
- Chorus 3 (3:13-3:59): This chorus is a little different to the previous choruses – in Chorus 1 and Chorus 2, Toto only sing the line ‘I bless the rains down in Africa’ once, but in this chorus, they repeat it five times in a row.
- Outro (3:59-4:34): This repeats the intro, but fades out.
- Intro (0:00-1:00)
- Verse (1:00-2:00)
- Verse (2:00-2:41)
- Middle 8 Guitar Solo (2:41-3:08)
- Opera Section (3:08-4:12)
- Rock Section (4:12-5:16)
- Outro (5:16-6:00)
Is that everything?
Of course, the structure of the song isn’t the only reason why it might feel good to us. What’s in those different sections of the song matter a lot too. Queen are expertly playing with our expectations in other parts of the song, such as:- the way they use chords,
- the way they use rhythms,
- the way the melody goes, and
- the interplay of arrangement i.e. where instruments come in and out and where it gets loud and soft.
Your task
Can you identify the structure of the different sections in another pop song you like, apart from Africa or Bohemian Rhapsody? And if so, can you see ways in which that structure contributes to the feeling you get from the song?Music Psychology: Why Does "Bohemian Rhapsody" Feel so Good?

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