I. The Solid Time of Change (0:00 - 6:04) The song fades in with the sounds of running water, wind chimes, and birds chirping; a layering of sounds derived primarily from "environmental tapes" collected by lead vocalist
Jon Anderson. These nature sounds move through a crescendo and into a somewhat menacing guitar melody, which is composed of a cacophonous musical passage that features a two-note guitar line which rapidly passes down and then up four octaves, in time. The bass ascends through a line based on the notes of the second mode of the D harmonic minor scale (also called Locrian natural 6), adding an exotic flavor to the already cacophonic texture. The guitar melody is punctuated by a series of sudden band-harmonized
vocables. Again, a crescendo signals a change, this time into a more traditional and less cacophonous
melody. Like a classical composition, this melodic passage is the establishment of a theme that will go through many variations throughout the piece. The lyrics are introduced at 4:00, along with a chorus that repeats throughout the song. Like the previously established melody, this chorus will be developed in many different ways, which will include changes to the lyrical content, as well as changes in
time and
key signatures,
tempo, and
harmony:
II. Total Mass Retain (6:04 - 8:27) The song continues with generally the same melody and style, though the bass part changes significantly. The chorus here changes to a faster
pace, and then slows down again at the end of the section. The final words "I get up, I get down" introduce the next segment. This section, along with a sped-up version of the introduction of birds chirping at the beginning and a small part of the beginning of "I Get Up I Get Down" at the end, was remixed as a 3:21 single prior to the release of the album. It was included as a bonus track on the remastered version of "Close to the Edge". This is the shortest of the four sections of "Close to the Edge".
III. I Get Up I Get Down (8:27 - 14:12) The song significantly slows its tempo and lowers its volume. This segment consists of two sets of vocals: the main vocals, sung by Anderson which contain most of the lyrics, and the backing vocals, sung by
Chris Squire and
Steve Howe. At about 12 minutes into the song,
Rick Wakeman, recorded on the
pipe organ of London's
St Giles-without-Cripplegate church, begins the main theme of this segment, which changes from a major to a minor key as the music progresses. Jon Anderson explained:
IV. Seasons of Man (14:12 - 18:43) The original, fast-paced theme picks up followed by musical and lyrical structure which sounds similar to "The Solid Time of Change", except this time with exclusively
major chords.
Rick Wakeman's organ parts are particularly complex and an overall polytonal effect is created with the guitar part being in a different key than the keyboard. The chorus is sung one last time before the vocals build up to the climax of the song in which all three themes from the prior movements ("A seasoned witch...", "close to the edge, down by the river", "Seasons will pass you by, I get up I get down") are presented. Afterwards, the final lyrics "I get up, I get down" are repeated as the song fades away into the "sounds of nature" in which it began. ==Music==