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And Where Are the Blondes A thousand Miles Musical analysis Soundtrack

And Where Are the Blondes - A Thousand Miles

“A Thousand Miles” is the main theme of the film “And where are the blondes? (White Chicks) ”, and it is used in 2 hilarious moments during this great comedy, one of them occurs in Latrell’s car at the exit of the restaurant and this is where the great work of music editing is noticed so that the images do not lose fluency with the events of the Tape

The song begins with the characteristic musical motif of the work performed by the piano, and is heard just when Marcus (disguised as Tiffany) decides to play some music in order to make Latrell uncomfortable, however his whole plan falls apart since it was her date’s favorite song. The melody is unique and lasts practically the entire work:

| E - F # | B / D # - E | x4

Latrell begins to sing the verse of the song (part “A”) to Marcus’ bewilderment, and in this case this section is only repeated once to quickly get to the pre-chorus (section “B”)

| E - F # | B / D # - E | x4

The pre-chorus begins with a string ensemble that Latrell emphasizes with the movement of the head, a scene that is very hilarious and it is understood that the previous section has been cut:

| E - B / F # - B6 / D # | x3 | Eadd9 - F # |

Finally the scene closes with the chorus (part “C”) where a great song is used for a highly remembered scene from the film:

| E - F # | B / D # - E | x3 | G # m - F # / A # - F # | F # |

As a scene improves a lot when editing the original audio, the same occurs in the scene of the car with the companions where part “B” of the work is omitted to go directly to the choir where Marcus and Kevin have no idea of ​​the lyrics of the song.

Social Media Author: Pablo Bobadilla Rider