The Black Page
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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Craig

The whole melody of the piece is so jubilant and celebratory. Frank knew the notes that evoked joy. He came across as a serious sourpuss sometimes, but I think he knew how to tap into his inner joy.

CC Shredder

I feel dread in this too. He uses some very dark intervals towards the end

fredzep01

With all that music he had to get out of him, it's no wonder he took life so seriously,
come the end, he still had more to do.
He was the equivalent of tesla, but in music, as far as am concerned.

Thomas Thornton

Sort of - but no. What is amazing is one person's love and devotion to creating beauty. When you love something so much, you stop thinking about memorization or virtuosity. It's all about passion. We should stop praising musicians for talent. It gives people the wrong idea of what music or musicianship is.

progfan234

I would describe it as suspenseful with supreme confidence. it's dominated by the 4th/11th and the 6th/13th, both of which are neutral and hence render a sense of mystery and suspense until they resolve to a major or minor. While bearing a major and mostly minor undertones, The Black Page never really resolvers to a major or a minor, so the entire song is suspenseful. Naturally, this does not evoke joy at all IMO, which, truly, is the reason why this is such a unique piece. It is hard to not resolve to major/minor. It resembles background scores like those accompanying stealth missions and serial killer trails from the movies in the late 60s and 70s.

Matt Barker

​@Thomas Thorntonlmfao no

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Arek Hautaluoma

Absolutely amazing that Bozzio has that memorized.

Dan Veitch

He knows Frank would stare at him disapprovingly from beyond the grave if he ever messes it up.

fretbuzz59

If it were you, would you rather (try to) read it?

Pavel Sadowsky

He had to try soooo often, will prolly never forget it

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