Wide Open Spaces: Song Analysis

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There are many things in the world that hold a significant value, such as music. Music allows people to relate to a song by studying the elements it possesses, which creates a certain feeling that corresponds with the song and mood of the listener, therefore, making the song have a significant value. Most songs that have a significant meaning are written on a personal level by the artist. For example, the song “Wide Open Spaces” was written by Susan gibson who used her own personal experience of going off to college at the University of Montana. The song was later recorded by the The Dixie Chicks, and added country elements on the instrumental side of the song. By containing inspirational lyrics along with a strong upbeat tone and cheerful …show more content…
Which says, “She needs wide open Spaces. Room to make her big mistake. She needs new faces. She knows the high stakes.” Motivation represents the chorus because it encourages people to venture out, find their space, and enter a new chapter in life where it is acceptable to make mistakes attempting something new. On the other hand the lyrics, “Many precede and many will follow. A young girl’s dream no longer hollow,” inspires people to believe in their own dreams, and do anything to achieve their …show more content…
It explains the story of a girl ready to continue on to the next stage in life, where she can achieve her goals. This story has the power to influence and motivate someone to move forward in their instead of being afraid and standing still in life. “Wide Open Spaces” has three important elements to create an inspiring and motivational meaning. This song can be extremely important to someone needing inspiration to achieve greater heights, and the continuance of the creation of music similar to “Wide Open Spaces,” allows for people to constantly have music as something to find a connection

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