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MAYNARD The James Herbert Keenan Story

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 Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father.  Joined the army this was in the early 1980s  Attend the Kendall College of Art and Design in Michigan.

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Page 1: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

MAYNARDThe James Herbert Keenan

Story

Page 2: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

ON Stage

Page 3: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Maynard Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in

Ravenna, Ohio Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live

with his father. Joined the army this was in the early

1980s Attend the Kendall College of Art and

Design in Michigan.

Page 4: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Teenage Years

Page 5: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Career’s Pet store manager Construction worker

This is where he made a lot of his contacts. Meet Adam Jones

Suggested they start a band Tool was then formed in 1990

Page 7: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Tool as a band Band members

Maynard- Vocals Jones- Guitar Danny Carey- Drums Paul D Amour- Bassist

Page 8: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Albums Opiate first album

Promote Rage Against the Machines Undertow second album

Went platinum Enima third album

Double platinum

Page 9: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Maynard’s Lifestyle Stay’s out of spot light Police’s own house with paint ball gun Stay’s out of the media Doesn’t show his face

So people don’t recognize him Unmarried

Has a son that he keeps out of the media.

Page 10: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Three songs I chose Sober

Written by Maynard Album Undertow

The Pot Written by Maynard

10,000 Days Album Weak and Powerless

Maynard’s side project band

Page 11: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Sober 0-12 seconds guitar plays Melody There is also texture is apparent leading up to a

change in the melody harmony starts 13-52 Drums and second guitar play the harmony also form starts to show up in

song. More harmony is evident 52-131 first verse is song the harmony is established 132-157 first choirs is song new rhythm is introduced 158-203 the timbre changes and melody is reestablished to match beginning of

song. 204-207 Tempo speeds up briefly 208-235 slow tempo with form in the music 236-248 timber becomes harder and more meaning full to listener you feel as

though the singer is more passionate about what he is singing. 249-318 second chorus with louder timbre and harmony change 319-333 guitars play a melody with extreme timbre 334-352 singer whispers and Timber is low 353-357 timber and texture change as singer sings louder 358-430 Third choruses begins with loud melody and texture 431-503 the form comes around from the beginning to end song. 503-506 Three guitar notes to finish song like …

Page 12: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

The Pot 0-8 seconds the singer sing sonata form no accompaniment 9-16 Guitar start to play the melody for song with light timber 16-33 drums and one guitar play melody, and harmony 34-45 second guitar starts to play adding to the texture of song 45-106 second set of drums enter added even more texture and making up form,

also singer is not singing. 107-124 singer finishes first verse and melody starts to change for chorus 125-214 choruses with new texture and slightly high timbre are introduced. 215-225 Music play melody no singing texture returns lower with harmony 226-311 second verse with new texture and same melody 312-325 Music played with no singing slightly higher timber 326-340 second choirs played same timber and melody as first 341-412 Timber flows from low to medium level for this song and the texture and

melody also change. 413-421 Texture comes back down singer sings a few words quietly 422-505 from is now evident for the entire song as well melody from beginning

returns. No singing in this segment. 506-605 third verse same texture melody and timber as other two signer screams

for 5 seconds at the end.

Page 13: The James Herbert Keenan Story.  Born April 17, 1964 to a Baptist family in Ravenna, Ohio  Moved to Michigan at age eleven to live with his father

Weak and Powerless

0-10 guitar opens up with melody 10-17 two guitars play with harmony and texture 18-55 first verse with lower timber and then higher at end with

tempo speeding up. 56-112 Music plays texture and forms no singing 113-131 chorus is sang with new melody, timbre, and harmony 132-158 the song seems to start over with all new melody and

more upbeat tempo Timbre is low however. 159-210 second verse is sang with beginning melody and

texture 211-252 second course enters and is longer than verse that

wired to me And that is how the song ends with the choirs.