‘Keyboardists have lots to play with here, including the dramatic opening glissandos, dropping the dynamic in order to maximise the effect of the crescendos, and the contrast between the decorative style of the middle section and the repeated staccato chords’. It features on the Rock & Pop Keyboards syllabus at Grade 4 and, as Andrew Hatt, Trinity’s Qualifications Development Manager, explains, was chosen as it allows keyboardists to demonstrate an exciting variety of skills. The song was successful both commercially and critically in the UK, topping the charts and winning several awards, including for its lyrics. In these Producer’s Notes we explore The Boomtown Rats’ ‘I Don’t Like Mondays’, giving you insights into the meaning behind the song as well as details about the song’s composition, recording and production.ĭownload your 'I Don't Like Mondays' Producer's Notes Our Producer’s Notes, created for a range of songs across the Rock & Pop syllabuses, provide a one-stop resource with lots of interesting facts about why and how they came about. Knowing about the background, rationale, composition, and production of a song can really help improve a musicians’ learning and performance of it. ‘And he can see no reason, ‘cause there are no reasons.’ PRODUCER'S NOTES: 'I DON'T LIKE MONDAYS', THE BOOMTOWN RATS
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