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Musical Figurative Language Project

Musical Figurative Language Project. By Neil Stevens. Sensory Imagery. “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by the Beatles is a good example of a song with plenty of imagery. Hyperbole. The Beatles song “Eight days a week” has a hyperbole in it’s title along, claiming there is eight days a week.

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Musical Figurative Language Project

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  1. Musical Figurative Language Project By Neil Stevens

  2. Sensory Imagery • “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by the Beatles is a good example of a song with plenty of imagery.

  3. Hyperbole • The Beatles song “Eight days a week” has a hyperbole in it’s title along, claiming there is eight days a week.

  4. Personification • In the Beatles Song “Lady Madona” the line “Friday Night arrives without a suitcase” is a personification of Friday Night.

  5. Onamonapia • In the Beatles song “Drive my Car” the line “Beep Beep Beep Beep yeah is an example of Onamonapia.

  6. Simile • In the Beatle’s song Hard Day’s Night one of the lines is “Working like a Dog” which is a comparison to a dog using the word “like”.

  7. Metaphor • The Beatles song “Dear Prudence” has a metaphor in the line “The clouds will be a daisy chain” comparing the clouds to a daisy chain.

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