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    Homophonic Music

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    together in harmony‚ the relationship between them creating chords. This is distinct from polyphony‚ in which parts move with rhythmic independence‚ and monophony‚ in which all parts (if there are multiple parts) move in parallel rhythm and pitch. A homophonic texture is alsohomorhythmic[1] (or uses a "very similar rhythm").[2] However‚ in melody-dominated homophony‚ one voice‚ often the highest‚ plays a distinct melody‚ and the accompanying voices work together to articulate an underlying harmony.[3]Initially

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    pipes are used to help them harmonize and stay in key. The information I learned about the four-part harmony really surprised me. From what they told us‚ there four parts of a four-art harmony include the lead‚ tenor‚ baritone and bass. The ladies also explained that the three types of harmony‚ choral harmony‚ jazz harmony‚ and barbershop harmony‚ create a triangle shape and that barbershop harmony is located at the top of the shape. As they were singing‚ I found it difficult to identify who was

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    What to expect from this course      Learn to actively listen by studying musical selections from the Ancient Rome‚ Renaissance‚ Baroque‚ Classical‚ Romantic‚ Modern‚ and Post-Modern periods Understand music’s relevance and relationship to society throughout history Gain an appreciation for music of all genres: appreciation ≠ preference Further ground your own musical preferences by utilizing listening skills attained during the course Gain a practical musical vocabulary to defend your musical

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    Scarlatti Sonata

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    Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) was an Italian composer who was born in Naples‚ Italy‚ in 1685‚ the same year as Johan Sebastian Bach and George Handel‚ and spent much of his life in Spain and Portugal as music master to the princess Maria Barbara who later became Queen of Spain. The Scarlatti’s Sonatas Form and Tonal structure In the works of Scarlatti there are no sonatas that may be considered completely typical. Generally there is a single movement in binary form with both a varied and expressive

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    Role of Civil Society in Good Governance With the change of the century‚ globalisation and development have increased at a very rapid rate. The technological and economic aspects of this development have led to a huge increase in the development of civil services and social dependence on them. The concept of civil society can be dated back to approximately 2500 years ago to Greek and Roman societies from where it spread all over Europe and then soon became a global phenomenon (Glacius‚ Lewis and

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    than develops into an angry sounding melody than drops back down to peaceful and then changes into angry again. Harmony – Different sections of the piece are either major or minor‚ and it has very complex timbres showing many different tones so it sounds very unique and distinct‚ there is no voices throughout the entire piece‚ each section of the composition flows into the next with harmony and there is very little time where no music is being played at all.

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    Chicken nuggets are great

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    together in harmony‚ the relationship between them creating chords. This is distinct from polyphony‚ in which parts move with rhythmic independence‚ and monophony‚ in which all parts (if there are multiple parts) move in parallel rhythm and pitch. A homophonic texture is also homorhythmic[1] (or uses a "very similar rhythm").[2] However‚ in melody-dominated homophony‚ one voice‚ often the highest‚ plays a distinct melody‚ and the accompanying voices work together to articulate an underlying harmony.[3] Initially

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    Harmony

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    raises the question as to whether there is any realtion between these two seemingly disconnected entities.Well‚it seems there exists a relationship! There exists something about youth that makes the lure of an ideology that promises a perfect society‚ together with the prospect of the violent overthrow of the existing world order‚ simply irresistible. But‚precisely what constitutes Terrorism.The standard definition of Terrorism states that- “Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence

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    Pastoral and Nomadic VS Urban-based societies The earliest societies of humans came in two basic types: pastoral and nomadic societies and urban-based river civilizations. Between these two types of society‚ there were large differences in economic development‚ political structure‚ and even to some extent gender relations. The fates of these two types of societies were also very different. The nomadic society began hundreds of thousands of years ago and still consists of the same fundamental lifestyle

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    Reading Report

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    ______________________________________ | Teacher’s Name | : | | Course | : | I6______________ | Time | : | 7:30 - 9:30 _____ | Music That Rocks The Imagination. Summary (150 to 300 words) This article is about how music can change completely your point of view of society‚ and not only with the sound‚ with the lyrics too. The article talks about a specific band called Quetzal‚ they have a different type of music‚ because they have Mexican influences mixing the traditional‚ salsa‚ blues and also pop music. In the article

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