SongHelix Input Form

Contributor Information

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SongHelix Entry

Song Title:

Composer:

Is the composer a member of an underrepresented group? Check all that apply:

         African-American, Person of color   |    Person of color   |    Female   |    LGBTQ+   |    Jewish

         Other(s):

Poet:

Is the poet a member of an underrepresented group? Check all that apply:

         African-American, Person of color   |    Person of color   |    Female   |    LGBTQ+   |    Jewish

         Other(s):

Keywords:

Include pertinent words that appear in the English translation of the poem, excluding pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, etc.

All verbs should be transformed in to the Present Participle form (run should become running). All nouns should be pluralized where appropriate (flower should become flowers; sun should remain sun since there is only one sun (except on Tatooine)).

Features:

((Your analysis is extremely important and what makes this tool work well.))

Analysis of what the piece is about. If the piece is about war, but doesn’t say the word war, please include “war” in this field.

Some interesting examples of Features are: Text contains another language, Exoticism, Orientalism, Contains a moral, Reference to other art forms, Type of song (lullaby, toast), Type of poem, Unusual form (dictionary entry), Two speakers, Utility (wedding, funeral, sing-along), Personification of something, Addressee (the stars), Metaphor (Chains of love, Frozen heart as frozen stream).

Convert nouns to plural and verbs to gerund.

Link to online text source:

Original Key:

Is this song part of a larger work?

What is the first line of the song?
Year(s) of composition: Over multiple years? Are these dates considered approximate? (Circa?)

Composer's place (country) of birth: Click for country input override.


Original language: Click for manual input override.


Lowest pitch in original key:
Highest pitch in original key:   Wikipedia® article on scientific pitch notation.