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Feed me git it
Feed me git it







feed me git it

When Audrey II sings “feed me Seymour, feed me all night long,” the song becomes very jazzy despite what sounds like hand beat drums in the background. Each of Audrey II’s “feed me” lines are followed by a question from Seymour. Section three: Audrey II begins singing on his demand “Feed me.” The two chords (one for each word in feed me) are reminiscent of the three beats of Orin’s dentist song, showing that, like Orin, Audrey II is dangerous. This dialogue continues with no music until Audrey II says “Must be fresh” and Seymour responds, “I don’t want to hear this.” Section two: The musical accompaniment of the previous section stops as Seymour says “I’ll see you later.” This begins the first dialogue between Seymour and Audrey II. As the pretty piano accompaniment continues, Seymour’s singing turns to speaking. After Seymour sings the word “shop,” a strum of a harp or guitar is played. After the line “thanks to you sweet petunia,” four bell like sounds are played in descending pitches. After the line “thanks a million for making the magic you do,” a piece of the piano and flute accompaniment from Audrey’s song “Somewhere That’s Green” is played. Seymour begins to sing accompanied softly by chordal instrumentation. Section one: This section begins with a piano chord.









Feed me git it