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==Four Chords Song==
==Four Chords Song==
"Four Chords" is one of The Axis of Awesome's best-known works. It is a medly of popular songs that all follow the same chord progression. The work is an attempt to outline the perceived formulaic nature of popular music. The "Four Chords," in [[Roman_numeral_analysis|Roman numeral analysis]], are written I - V - vi - IV. The band plays the song in the key of E so the progression they use is E-B-C#m-A. Many of the songs featured in the medly have been transposed from their original keys.
"Four Chords" is one of The Axis of Awesome's best-known works. It is a medly of popular songs that all follow the same chord progression. The work is an attempt to outline the perceived formulaic nature of popular music. The "Four Chords," in [[Roman_numeral_analysis|Roman numeral analysis]], are written I - V - vi - IV. The band plays the song in the key of E so the progression they use is E-B-C#m-A. Many of the songs featured in the medley have been transposed from their original keys.


The Four Chords song is a work that is continually evolving. New songs are added and removed from the work as new songs that use the progression are discovered or released and as old songs fall off the charts. Below is a list of some songs that appear in the work.
The Four Chords song is a work that is continually evolving. New songs are added and removed from the work as new songs that use the progression are discovered or released and as old songs fall off the charts. Below is a list of some songs that appear in the work.

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The Axis of Awesome

The Axis of Awesome is an Australian musical comedy act. The band's members are Jordan Raskopoulos, Lee Naimo and Benny Davis. The trio cover a wide variety of performance styles, and perform a combination of original material and pop parodies.

History

The Axis of Awesome formed in 2006. The trio were heavily involved in improv theatre at university in Sydney and decided to try something different. The band played at a few stand up comedy nights and improv events in Sydney and performed a fortnightly segment on fbi radio, but got their first big break when they released a number of rap parodies lampooning the 2007 Australian Federal Election.

The band gained further success performing in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and making television and radio appearances. Their 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival show, titled "The Axis of Awesome Comeback Spectacular", received a Moosehead Award. They took the show to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008 where it received with critical and audience acclaim[1][2].

After the Edinburgh festival, The Axis of Awesome's song "4 Chords", a medley of 36 pop songs that all contain the same basic chord structure, received airplay on BBC Radio 1[3]. This airplay drove listeners to the internet and "4 Chords" went viral, receiving millions of hits on YouTube. The success on YouTube prompted increased interest, both home and abroad, and the Axis performed the song on many radio and television programs, including Nova 969, Triple M, The Footy Show, Good News Week and David and Kim.

In April 2009, the Axis of Awesome performed at The Melbourne International Comedy Festival with a new show, The Axis of Awesome vs Bee.[4], The show wove the bands songs into a narrative involving a giant bee. The Axis of Awesome vs Bee was also performed at the Sydney Comedy Festival (formerly The Cracker Comedy Festival) in May 2009.

The Axis toured regional Queensland and New South Wales as part of The Melbourne Comedy festival roadshow and performed at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival[5] in May and June. They returned to The Edinburgh fringe in August with a new sell-out show "The Axis of Awesome: Infinity Rock Explosion" and appeared at the World's Funniest Island festival in Sydney in October.

In February 2010, The Axis of Awesome released their second album Infinity Rock Explosion! and performed sold out seasons at The Adelaide Fringe Festival, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The Sydney Comedy Festival and The Singapore Flipside Festival. They received The The Time Out award for best local talent at the Sydney comedy festival

The Axis of Awesome will be premiering a new show "Songs in the Key of Awesome" at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe.

Discography

Awards

  • Melbourne International Comedy Festival Moosehead Award 2008
  • Time Out Sydney Comedy Festival Best Australian Act Award 2010

Four Chords Song

"Four Chords" is one of The Axis of Awesome's best-known works. It is a medly of popular songs that all follow the same chord progression. The work is an attempt to outline the perceived formulaic nature of popular music. The "Four Chords," in Roman numeral analysis, are written I - V - vi - IV. The band plays the song in the key of E so the progression they use is E-B-C#m-A. Many of the songs featured in the medley have been transposed from their original keys.

The Four Chords song is a work that is continually evolving. New songs are added and removed from the work as new songs that use the progression are discovered or released and as old songs fall off the charts. Below is a list of some songs that appear in the work.

References

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