Chapter 3
Comedy
Chapter 3은(는) 앨범에 수록된 곡으로 2025년 11월 8일일에 Margaret Dahlberg에서 발매되었습니다.So This Is #Love?
멜로디에 강한 음악
잘 정의된 음악 패턴에 따른 명확하고 기억에 남는 멜로디를 갖춘 곡입니다. 이 척도가 높은 곡은 일반적으로 연주나 보컬 라인이 명확하고 기억에 남는 것이 특징입니다.
어쿠스틱 악기 중심
곡이 전자 음악이나 디지털 합성 음악이 아닌 어쿠스틱 악기(예: 피아노, 기타, 바이올린, 드럼, 색소폰)를 얼마나 많이 사용하는지를 나타내는 척도입니다.
발랑스
곡의 화성과 리듬 요소를 통해 전달되는 음악적 긍정성 또는 감정적 톤입니다. 높은 쾌감은 행복, 흥분, 희열의 감정에 해당하며, 낮은 쾌감은 슬픔, 분노, 우울과 연관됩니다.
춤추기 좋은 음악
템포의 안정성, 리듬 패턴, 비트 강조 등 여러 요인의 조합을 통해 곡이 춤추기에 얼마나 적합한지 정하는 척도입니다. '춤추기 좋은' 곡의 특징은 일정한 템포, 반복적인 음악 구조, 강한 다운비트입니다.
에너지
트랙의 강렬함은 템포, 역동성, 음악적 밀도에 영향을 받을 수 있습니다. 에너지가 높은 곡은 강렬한 리듬과 풍부한 악기 편곡으로 구성되는 반면, 에너지가 낮은 곡은 음악적으로 간결하고 느린 템포가 특징일 수 있습니다.
크레딧
실연 아티스트
Margaret Dahlberg
건반
작곡 및 작사
Margaret Dahlberg
작사가 겸 작곡가
프로덕션 및 엔지니어링
Margaret Dahlberg
프로듀서
가사
Was Lisa right? Did I set my standards too low? Why couldn’t I believe her when she called me an ‘amazing woman’? I had always thought of myself as confident. I had accomplished a lot of successes in my life. Yet upon reflection I realized the men I had chosen didn’t really measure up.
This was on my mind when I was scrolling up and down my Facebook wall when I came upon a simple message “until you truly love yourself you will not truly love another”. . . I felt naked and exposed as though the Facebook Algorithms had been reading my mind. I had seen messages like this before, but in this moment it rang true. Maybe I didn’t need to find love, I needed to find ‘self-love’?
I googled “How to Love yourself” and found a quick and efficient step by step guide on “wiki-How”: Step One: “Connect with your Spirit - Learn to be “self-aware” I googled ‘self-awareness; and read ‘conscious knowledge of one's own character through a mindful practice’. . . so I Googled ‘mindful practice’ and learned it meant “the psychological process of revealing one’s spiritual self?” I googled ‘spiritual self’ and read ‘one who lives a conscious lifestyle’. I googled ‘conscious lifestyle’ and found a promising article that suggested I start by ‘becoming self-aware’. “SELF AWARE?” I realized I had come full circle plus had spent over an hour on my laptop and had come no closer to learning how to love myself better.
I took my quest to a bookstore and was poring through the self-help section considering titles such as “Make Chili for Your Inner Child” and “Loving Love Lovingly”. I settled on the hit best seller: “The Cosmo Girl’s Guide to Self-Love”
Chapter 1: Look Like You Love Yourself
Part 1: “Dress for success with a fresh new fashion or sassy new style!”
This made sense. I bought some new outfits and even got my hair done. Check!
Part 2: Explore your inner vixen with some adventurous new lingerie. Although I blushed at the thought, I wanted to get it right. I found myself at Victoria’s Secret and shyly sidled up to the thong bins. I had always been quite curious about these things. They’d become popular when I was already 8 years into my marriage and fully committed to my off-white Granny fullbacks that were as comfortable as they were practical. I held one up and studied it as it dangled like a few long strands of fettucine. . . “why not?” I thought. . . I picked 3 of the most tasteful pairs, still wondering just where that longest fettucine strand was going to ride on my derriere. I arrived home and tried a pair on. To my surprise it was not the least bit uncomfortable, plus I felt quite attractive. . . perhaps even a little bit sexy. Later on, I almost pranced into Yoga class I was feeling so good about myself. I was majestically holding warrior pose when I sought out my reflection in the mirror. To my horror I could see the entire outline of my thong through my yoga pants – like a thick elastic band tightly wrapped around a tube of fresh mozzarella. I ran to the bathroom, peeled off the thong and threw it in the trash. I decided I’d rather go freestyle for the rest of the class then suffer the embarrassment of appearing as though my ass had been trussed up like a chicken.
I threw the book in the give-away pile.
“You need a life coach!” Lisa announced over coffee. “I have a good one! You don’t even have to meet her in person – everything is done online you know.” Within a few days, I was on a Zoom session with my new life coach. “Christine you are simply bored.” she concluded. “Just get busy. Stop looking for love and start doing what you love.” I was assigned to list 50 activities and hobbies I had never tried but always wanted to. One month later, I had tried many things including adult kombucha fermenting, zen garden building, line dancing, pole dancing, and trapeze swinging. When all was said and done, I simply felt lonelier than ever.
Written by: Margaret Dahlberg

