Pink Pony Club Chappell Roan












Imitate the vocal delivery by Chappell Roan or it won't sound as the song. The vocal part is built on pitch inflections (slurred notes). All inflected notes should be played very quietly despite their being on the strong beats.
The melodic line is built on repetition of one note. The composition lacks intervalic saturation thus its artistic meaning and expression suffer.
A predominant vocal style is *staccato*.
_"Pink Pony Club"_ is played with a straight rhythm in common time. It is easy to count for beginners; accent strong beats to maintain a steady pulse. Practice slowly along with the recording.
To keep listeners attention, the *chorus* of _"Pink Pony Club"_ was made to be the biggest part of the song. I colored it *blue* for your convenience: it is easier to learn a piece of music when you have a mental scheme of it. Play every part differently, as expressively as possible. If some notes are too difficult to play, omit them focusing on emotions instead of sightreading.
A single vocal line accompanied by an instrumental part constitutes the entire musical texture. _"Pink Pony Club"_ has a semi-improvised, loosely organized and wandering melody and homophonic arrengement: the instrumental part provides a harmony to support the vocal but lacks its own melody. You can play simple chords in the left hand.
_"Pink Pony Club"_ is transcribed in the original *key,* G Flat Major, and uses basic/extended major and minor chords *G♭ E♭m A♭m C♭ D♭.* A chord change creates a meaningful harmonic progression.
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