What made this song about dinosaurs, written by a 4yo, such a powerful viral hit
The song is light and fun and the kind of song you would expect from a little girl singing about a dinosaur party."We're talking about being in love, having a party. It's simple.""In the bridge we have a soft story with minor chords which makes us think a bit differently about the music," Ms Feldman said.
"The voice gets softer and we learn there's more to the story, and it captures the listener to pay attention and think about what the broader concepts are."What could easily have been dismissed as a childish song has now been played all over the world, on radio stations and on television. "For me, that's the power of music. Music provides a place of connection and resonance for us," Ms Feldman said.
"In my research, I'm looking at jazz improvisation, and one of the markers of elite improvisation is the ability to spontaneously invent music ideas in the moment in communication with the musicians you're working with. "In this song, you can hear Fenn and her dad Tom communicating at certain parts in the song and playing off each other, listening to each other, and I think that's a really special thing to hear."
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