Speed of Parodies

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Bruce the Duck
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Speed of Parodies

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On just about every parody, Al increases the tempo of the song. With some songs in which the lyrics go by so quickly, such as "Blurred Lines," it seems like increasing the tempo would just make it more difficult for Al to sing, especially in concert. What is the reason that Al does this? Does he have to pay less in royalties if the songs are shorter?
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Re: Speed of Parodies

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There's often a subtle energy that's conveyed with a faster tempo, even just a few BPM, and it was done a lot in the early days in order to help the parody sound more exciting when it was on the radio. On the other hand, many of the newer parodied tracks are sufficiently fast, and are left alone. There was one that was even slowed down maybe 1 BPM, but I forget which. But the occasional increase in tempo isn't normally enough to make it harder to sing, some songs are tricky to start with and the tempo bump isn't much worse.

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Re: Speed of Parodies

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I knew it! I'm glad that this was intentional. When I was learning to play drums and playing along to records, I always preferred to play along with Smells like Nirvana because its faster. Way more fun that way. Thanks Bermuda!
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Re: Speed of Parodies

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I would think the faster tempo would make it easier to sing because you wouldn't have to hold notes as long.
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