Roses in the Winter By:Mya Garner “Hey girls how was school today‚” asked mom as we got into the car? “good‚” Melody and I said together! “Hey mom how did your speech go‚”I asked “Same as usual nothing new” My mom goes around talking about my daddy. He died in a war when I was three. I don’t remember him much but I know he loved me a lot. Mom would always say how world just isn’t the same without him. Before I was born my mom was an English college professes so in every speech she
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Pitch‚ Scales‚ Melody and Texture Name Institutional Affiliation Pitch‚ Scales‚ Melody and Texture This paper is meant to analyze the pitch‚ scales‚ melody and the texture of Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry. Context Johnny was recorded in the year 1958 by Chuck Berry. The genre of this song is Rock’n’Roll; thus‚ our expectation is to see various features such as the repetition‚ 12 bar blues structure‚ solos and the use of blues scales. During the time of production of Johnny B Goode‚ Rock’n’Roll
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high-flying melodies of the Baroque from spinning out of control‚ a strong harmonic support was needed. The double bass would play the bass line and the harpsichord would fill in the chords above the bass note‚ which is the figured bass. A piece mentioned in the textbook that uses a basso continuo is Johann Pachelbel’s “Pachelbel Canon” in D major. The instruments that form the basso continuo are the low strings (cello and double bass) and the harpsichord. Since
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enough with a simple tonic chord‚ though the E is not in the bass so the chord is slightly unstable. The melody lifts up to an upper neighbor‚ creating dissonance and signalling a change of harmony to come soon. The next chord is the dominant chord‚ though with a suspension: the E refuses to let go. When this suspension does resolve‚ Chopin "misspells" the chord with an Eb instead of a D#. The melody turns this dominant chord into a diminished seventh chord‚ which resolves as a common-tone chord to a
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On Tuesday‚ November 15‚ 2016‚ Auburn University’s music department presented an orchestral concert in the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art. The art museum‚ with classical stone architecture‚ created a great aesthetic and acoustic venue for the orchestra. Howard Goldstein‚ the music director for the orchestra and conductor for the night‚ currently works as a Professor of Music at Auburn University. Dr.Goldstein decided to perform three pieces composed by Wirén‚ Mozart‚ and Schubert. To open
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sense of key became less and less obvious until eventually it resulted in atonality. The term “Peripetie” in music means “a sudden change or reversal and is from Schoenberg’s five orchestral pieces. Melody: “Klangfarbenmelodie”‚ a term in the German language for music‚ which means tone color melody and this is a technique used throughout the piece. The Peripetie also uses a 12-tone row which is a row of 12 notes that go in a chromatic scale‚ this feature is used in a composition technique called
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with disabilities should be included in regular school activities. The first reason disabled people should participate in regular school activities is they also have a brain. This is shown in the book when Melody said that her body doesn’t work but her mind does. This is also shown when Melody went to
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meter. The main melody seems very short‚ defined and to the point. It is definitely staccato which seems short and separate where legato is smooth and together. The piece begins to get softer and softer when “surprise” loud chord pops up and then the theme and rhythm continue. I hear some violins in the piece with a flute sounding like a homophonic texture. Then as the music plays on‚ it appears to switch to a polyphonic texture with a second melody added playing with the main melody. The pitch
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tone of the music. Lastly‚ The Ayre is a form of madrigal that is performed in an assortment of different ways‚ and it doesn’t necessarily require accompaniment either. 2. What were chorales? Why were they popular? Chorales were easy to sing melodies. They were popular because the printing press allowed them to print off books called hymnbooks. 3. What is a consort? A consort is an instrumental ensemble that involves six instruments. These six instruments are the recorder‚ flute‚ lute
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separated into 8 sections‚ each with a contrasting melody and theme which represents the various aspects of this Czech river. Section one is entitled the ‘The Two Sources of the Moldau’‚ and is featured from bars 1-35. The second section‚ ‘The River’ then begins at bar 36 and continues until bar 79. The following segment‚
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