Chris Thile is an American singer and songwriter. He was born in Oceanside, California on February 20, 1981. On September 12, 2006, Chris Thile released his album “How to Grow a Woman from the Ground” featuring a song titled Brakeman’s Blues. The song is written about a young man who is carefree and travels from place to place. This song contains many music structures. Some people can argue that Brakeman’s Blues is composed more in through-composition rather than a verse from because of it 's the chronological ordering of musical events in the piece. Chris Thile incorporates blues in his piece Brakeman’s Blue, which helps show its form is through-composed. The lyrical structure of this song follows the bar form of, AAB. The first stanza of the song begins with “Portland main is just the same as sunny Tennessee / Portland main is just the same as sunny Tennessee / Any old place I hang my hat is, home sweet home to me.” …show more content…
The harmony in the musical piece helps connects each stanza to the next with minimal repetition. The intro to the piece helps the reader understand the theme of the piece. The listener can see how Brakeman’s Blues discusses a man who is carefree and Chris Thile thoroughly explains it with lyrics by discussing the man’s adventure. The song incorporates the AAB pattern, which typical Blues songs contain. This song being Blues would mean that there is variation in rhyming between each lyric. The first two rhyme and the last doesn’t follow the same pattern. Something both sides can agree on is that this song works as a piece of art because it contains unique timbre. Brakeman’s Blues by Chris Thile is best described as through-composition because there is few repetition in each stanza. Even though verse was disproven in this essay it may still hold true for someone else how listens to the