High Hopes Pink Floyd Analysis
High Hopes Pink Floyd Analysis
High Hopes Pink Floyd Analysis
For what concerns the Intro, we can hear, at the beginning, some far ringing bells. After that we hear just one
bell and it will constantly beat the rhythm in backgrounds for most of the song (except for the main bridge
and finale sections). After that the piano is the first musical instrument that appears in the piece, it plays a
very simple, repetitive and melancholic melody, only with the bell in background.
So we have the entrance of the voice, singing the first verse accompanied by the piano, the bell and a sliding
bass note every two bars. Even here the sung melody is simple and gloomy. At the Little bridge the voice is
almost the same and below that it appears a drum line, acoustic guitar and synthetized strings. The verse 2 is
the same as the first one.
Now here we are at the Chorus. We can listen: drums, bass, acoustic guitar, piano, the bell, and synthetized
strings. This time the voice line is simpler than before, in fact, it has only three descending notes repeated till
the end of the chorus. Verse 3 and Little bridge are the same, with different lyrics.
The Main bridge is just instrumental and here an acoustic guitar solo takes the place of the voice. The solo’s
melodic line is characterized by an ascending minor scale that is repeated every two bars, but each time it has
a different phrase ending. Another feature of this section are drums playing a march beat over the whole
section.
After that it starts a little Breakdown, it is the same as the Intro (piano and bell) and it leads us to the last
verse and chorus, but this latter is repeated two times.
The Guitar solo section is the longest and it finishes the song, The guitarist (but also singer) David Gilmour
plays this slow solo using a slide ring, here for the first time we can listen a distorted guitar but the melody’s
nature is sweet and melancholic.
At the end everything fades away, except for the bell; As the beginning we can hear it alone for few seconds,
and after that it starts to fade away and die too.