SuperMarioGamer
I will share some interesting facts that I have learned from personal experience with music:
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1.) Reversed songs are not just simply a mess being played backwards. They convey distinct moods and personalities just like forward songs.
ANY combination of sounds does that. You do not need to do this in Audacity to find that out. Take a microphone on a cassette and walk down the busy street and pick up all the sounds and voices (do it on a supermarket) and you will find really quick what "background" and "backwards" is all about.
YOU have no idea, yet! And stop Googling for your information! Consider listening to Bach instead. Probably one quarter of his stuff is backwards of something else. And you are what ... 400 to 500 years late on your evaluation?
SuperMarioGamer
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2.) If you listen to your favorite musical artist such as Michael Jackson's music, then when you go to bed and are in the process of falling asleep ...
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MJ was well known to play with backwards to help create moods and feelings. Some of his yelps and screams arose out of an extended vocal feeling. There is no secret here, and you making an idea out of it, is distorting the work that went behind his pieces of music. He was very well known for fooling around in the studio until he found something, and backwards was not a secret. Different speeds backwards create the moods.
Perhaps you should look for a work that can be played in 33 1/2 and 45 on a LP. There is at least one, and it sounds magnificent both ways ... but you wouldn't know that?
SuperMarioGamer
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3.) If you listen to a song on a pair of headphones and put the headphones down, then your brain will attempt to create a song out of all that vague muffled noise.
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Needs re-wording. Generally that song/sound stays with you like an echo and you can go with a bit, before the song deteriorates to your version, if you are capable of taking it that far. Most folks do not practice this "acting" detail. It is very helpful in teaching concentration.
SuperMarioGamer
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4.) Lyrics don't always go with songs.
Your lack of psychic ability is astounding, when trying to learn something about music and the art of SONG. You could at least listen to some opera and learn other details before you say something like this.
It has always been an imaginary ideal, with the exception that the media in the past 100 has tried to make us all think that what they think and sing IS true, and thus, the Stairway to Heaven is true and in fact, psychically it is not, but it is well designed to convey ... an imaginary situation. The lyrics make it much more so. Many folks do the opposite intentionally when they sing and sound cynical and weird. Bob Dylan is one example, although it's hard to not say he is dyslexic with music, or similar!
In general, for the past 500 years, the melody has created the vocals ... there are some notorious exceptions (Try Art Bears and Slap Happy for an education, or Henry Cow!) ... and a lot of modern "avant guard" music is created INTENTIONALLY to avoid even using anything like a "melody". But I am not sure that you have any kind of an ear for these things ... they would throw your ideas from here to Katmandu with some heavy duty dope!