旋律性
歌曲的曲调是否清晰易记,是否遵循了明确的音乐模式。旋律性强的歌曲一般具有清晰、令人难忘的器乐或声线。
不插电
衡量一首歌曲对不插电乐器(例如钢琴、吉他、小提琴、鼓、萨克斯)而非电子或数字合成的依赖程度
Valence
通过歌曲的和声和节奏成分,传达的音乐积极性或情感基调。高情感值与幸福、兴奋和愉悦的感觉相对应,而低情感值则与悲伤、愤怒或忧郁有关。
舞蹈性
综合各种因素,包括节奏的稳定性、节奏模式和节拍重点,来确定一首歌曲是否适合跳舞。一首“适合跳舞”的歌曲可能具有稳定的节奏、重复的音乐结构和强烈的重拍。
能量
曲目的感知强度,可能受节奏、动态和音乐紧凑程度的影响。一首高能量的歌曲可能节奏欢快、乐器编配丰富,而一首低能量的歌曲则可能音乐编配简洁、节奏较慢。
BPM136
音乐视频
音乐视频
制作
出演艺人
Dream Theater
表演者
James LaBrie
领唱
John Myung
低音吉他
John Petrucci
吉他
Jordan Rudess
键盘
Mike Portnoy
鼓
Chris Jericho
朗读
Corey Taylor
朗读
Daniel Gildenlöw
朗读
Dave Ellefson
朗读
Joe Satriani
朗读
Jon Anderson
朗读
Mikael Akerfeldt
朗读
Neal Morse
朗读
Steve Hogarth
朗读
Steve Vai
朗读
Steven Wilson
朗读
作曲和作词
James LaBrie
词曲作者
John Myung
作曲家
John Petrucci
作曲家
Jordan Rudess
作曲家
Mike Portnoy
作曲家
制作和工程
John Petrucci
制作人
Mike Portnoy
制作人
Chad Lupo
助理工程师
Paul Northfield
混音工程师
Vladimir Mellter
母带工程师
歌词
Hello, mirror
So glad to see you, my friend
It's been a while
Staring at the empty page before me
All the years of wreckage running through my head
Patterns of my life I thought adorned me
Revealing hurtful shame and deep lament
Overwhelming sorrow now absorbs me
As the pen begins to trace my darkest past
Signs throughout my life that should have warned me
Of all the wrongs I've done for which I must repent
I once thought it better to regret
Things that I have done than haven't
Sometimes you've got to be wrong
And learn the hard way
And sometimes you've got to be strong
When you think it's too late
Staring at the finished page before me
All the damage now so clear and evident
Thinking 'bout the dreaded task in store for me
A bitter fear at the thought of my amends
Hoping that the step will help restore me
To face my past and ask for forgiveness
Cleaning up my dirty side of this unswept street
Could this be the beginning of the end?
I once thought it better to regret
Things that I have done than haven't
Sometimes you've got to be wrong
And learn the hard way
And just when you're through hanging on
You're saved
Until that moment, I'd never felt like I'd failed at anything
And I felt like I failed her
And I failed myself, and I failed my children
I want to thank you for helping me to see my own selfishness
And to tell you how regretful I am it has hurt you
I'm sorry I didn't visit you in the hospital, grandpa
I'm here to confess with you that what I did was wrong
I'm sorry that I didn't come to your funeral
I don't know if I was selfish or I just was too scared to face it
It's one of the biggest regrets of my life
I really regret not being able to see my friend Andy
One of my best friends, who's the godfather of my daughter
He asked me to sing or play something at his wedding
And I turned it down because I was busy
I guess, too much of a chickenshit to do it
I wish I could change it
And I feel sorry for that, because it was a very, very close friend of mine
So, I wanted to apologize to anyone
That I've upset or offended by my words
I'm sorry for what I did back then
I was a different person
I really was and I'm so sorry
And that's kind of arrogant, isn't it?
I guess I'm simply sorry for being me and not you
I wish it wouldn't have happened, but it did
And I'm sorry, will you forgive me?
It still haunts me
If we are painstaking about this phase of our development
We will be amazed before we are halfway through
We are going to know a new freedom and a new happiness
We will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it
We will comprehend the word serenity and we will know peace
No matter how far down the scale we have gone
We will see how our experience can benefit others
That feeling of uselessness and self-pity will disappear
We will lose interest in selfish things
And gain interest in our fellows
Self-seeking will slip away
Our whole attitude and outlook upon life will change
Fear of people and of economic insecurity will leave us
We will intuitively know how to handle situations which used to baffle us
We will suddenly realize that God is doing for us
What we could not do for ourselves
Are these extravagant promises, we think not
They have been fulfilled amongst others
Sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly
We will always be true to our principles
You're only as sick as your secrets
But the truth shall set you free
The truth is the truth
And so all you can do is live with it
Written by: James LaBrie, John Myung, John Petrucci, Jordan Rudess, Mike Portnoy


