3/31/2024 0 Comments Batman tv theme song 1966Batman is seen here as rising above the common material concerns of man and into the ethereal realm of higher thought. Duality is here reinforced with the intonation of this verse, it being identical to the previous verse.Ī rise of intonation-a change in pitch of this verse to that which is higher than the previous two-conveys the idea of a natural ascension to that which is higher in nature: the image of “Bat” man in flight. This being both the second verse and also the second invocation of Batman introduces the theme of duality: duality of the universe and the duality within Batman. The repetitive nature of the chosen music combines with this very first repetition of the singular declarative from the first verse to give us the idea of consistency: that Batman is constant in nature and consistent throughout his existence. This first verse also establishes Batman as one entity with an apparent, singular purpose. Singularly declarative in nature, it forms a stark contrast to the existing body of modern praise music (where here we have the singular utterance “Batman” as opposed to “Praise Batman”). This first verse serves as our introduction to the song and subsequently to its object of praise, Batman.
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