A-Moll
Die Ärzte Lyrics


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a-moll a-moll g g f f
a-moll a-moll c c d

a-moll a-moll g g f f,
a-moll a-moll c c d,

a-moll c
a-moll c
a-moll,




a-moll a-moll
c c d

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "A-Moll" by Die Ärzte depict deep, intense feelings of heartbreak and sadness. The repetition of the chord progressions and the lyrics "A-Moll" emphasize the melancholic tone of the song. The song's structure is quite simple, with only a few lines repeated several times throughout the song. The lyrics highlight the pain and despair of losing a loved one and the feeling of emptiness that comes after losing someone dear.


The song's title, "A-Moll", is the German term for the key of A minor. The use of this key adds to the song's sadness and sorrowful feeling. The repetition of the chord progression creates a feeling of stagnancy and repetition that reinforces the theme of heartbreak and loss. The lyrics "A-Moll, A-Moll" are repeated throughout the song, almost like a mournful chant or mantra, further emphasizing the sadness of the piece.


Die Ärzte is a German punk band that has been active since 1982. They have released over 20 studio albums and remain one of Germany's most beloved punk rock bands. "A-Moll" was released in 1993 as part of the album "Die Bestie in Menschengestalt". The song has become a beloved classic among Die Ärzte fans, and the melancholy tone and simple structure of the song have made it a favorite among those in the punk rock community.


Line by Line Meaning

a-moll a-moll g g f f
The sorrowful tune played in the key of A minor, using the notes G and F.


a-moll a-moll c c d
The melancholic melody continues in A minor, now utilizing the notes C and D.


a-moll a-moll g g f f,
The same mournful tune is repeated in a loop, still using the same notes G and F.


a-moll a-moll c c d,
The grief-stricken melody persists, now with the notes C and D.


a-moll c
The somber music shifts to a different chord, transitioning to C major.


a-moll c
The melody remains in C major.


a-moll,
The mournful tune returns.


a-moll a-moll
The melancholic melody reappears.


c c d
The music now utilizes the notes C, another C, and then D to continue the sorrowful tune.




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Comments from YouTube:

Florian Seela

Das Riff der burn

Heavy Metal Barpiano

Das war dorisch.

kralle

Ich glaub den Buchstaben ergeben den saundeffekt,weißt wie ich mein

LeTimo

Aber nur das D ;)

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