The strong‚ imposing French horns are a reminder of the castle. The texture is so thin you will miss the melody if you don’t pay attention‚ much like most fantasy worlds. The texture gets thicker and thinner but ultimately builds‚ similar to most adventures involving a fantasy world. Hedwig’s Theme is mostly minor‚ and the harmony and melody are unpredictable. In bar 6‚ the notes of the melody are B D# F A#‚ which is similar to E minor dominant 7th (B D# F# A). However‚ Williams replaced F# with
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View Attempt 3/29/12 8:07 PM View Attempt 1 of 1 Title: 20th Century Music Listening Test Started: November 17‚ 2011 9:21 PM Submitted: November 17‚ 2011 9:31 PM Time spent: 00:10:12 Total score: 45.46/50 = 90.92% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 50 Done 1. Which of these examples is in Impressionistic style? Student Value Response 1. the first one 2. the second one Correct Answer Feedback 100% Score: 2.27/2.27 2. What do you hear in this example that is
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Assai) at once captives and impresses the hearer with its power and passion. After this follows the Menuetto Y Trio‚ Largo‚ Allegra Agitato‚ is full of light-hearted merriment and ends with a brilliant and effective close. While listening to it‚ the melody reminded me of Mozart’s pianistic style and The Trout‚ which would be performed just next to it and‚ actually‚ Hummel studied with Mozart. Especially‚ the first movement of Quintet‚ OP.87 sounded like tango to me and it started with the violin by
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Crescendo- becoming louder ● Decrescendo/Diminuendo- becoming softer 4. Duration- Length Elements of Music 1. Melody- Meaningful succession of pitches; series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole. Phrase- Sections that make up a melody‚ an idea. Cadence- Points of rest Range- Difference from lowest to highest pitch 2. Harmony- more than one pitch; usually supports melody Chord- when 3 or more pitches are played at the same time Arpeggio- A broken chord. One after the other. Major/Minor-
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ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT- STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN Through ineffective manipulation of structure‚ timbre and melody‚ Victor Lopez’s short version of Stairway to Heaven fails to convey the same mood and effect on the listener as the original classic piece by Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page‚ lead guitarist of hard rock band Led Zeppelin‚ and composer of Stairway to Heaven‚ once said with reference to the album this piece was released on‚ “My vocation is more in composition really than anything else - building up harmonies
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Both of these pieces were composed within twenty years of each other‚ and parallels between the two pieces of work can be noticed. Even though the two pieces are similar in terms of structure‚ each has its own distinctions in terms of its mood‚ melody‚ and rhythm. Analyzing the structure of “Symphony No. 5” and “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” can reveal the similarities of the two pieces. As both pieces are composed in a sonata-allegro form‚ they are divided into three main sections: the exposition
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power chords (A5‚ B5‚ G#5‚ E5) layered behind the C# melody. Butler uses the guitar techniques of hammer ons‚ pull offs‚ finger picking‚ slides and tapping. These techniques are continually used throughout the song but are more prominent in the introduction however‚ tapping is only used in this section. They create the feeling and tone colour for the song which is happy‚ joyful‚ light and mellow. The pitch of this section is a higher melody with lower chordal accompaniment. The repetition of the
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the instrumentation that was used in the group. How were they presented? As a group‚ or as a soloist accompanied by a group‚ etc. B. What was the role of the individual instruments? Were they playing the melody? Or were they accompanying the soloist? Did they appear to shift from melody/solo to accompaniment at different times? How did the musicians appear to be using their instruments to fulfill these roles? 3. The Music: A. Describe the songs individually. Did the titles appear to
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opportunity to hear how the instrument itself can be used in jazz improvisation and how styles vary from instrument to instrument due to the nature of playing/performing them. There were nine songs performed at the concert‚ each with their own unique melody and form‚ but all following the jazz standards. The first song‚ “Rosewood‚” was written by Woody Shaw and was performed by the Jazz Lab Band. The song features a fast presto tempo‚ fast with engineering and a driving bass line. A quarter of the way
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"Canon in D’ continues to be a favorite of many music lovers and it is believed it will remain so. In music‚ a canon is a contrapuntal compositional technique that employs a melody with one or more imitations of the melody played after a given duration. The initial melody is called the leader‚ while the imitative melody‚ which is played in a different voice‚ is called the follower. I have chosen to compare it with ‘We dance on’ by N Dubz and the Rockabel Canon. ‘We dance on’ is similar because
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