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    In allegro‚ it has a narrow range with treble‚ and the music is delightful with a fast tempo. It has a basic tune but embellished in different ways such as string instruments play a syncopated melody. Each melody has its own distinctive contour. This one has an arch-shape contour. In larghetto‚ the melody is basically followed the first movement. Theme is a recognizable tune that occurs several times in a piece. It is used as a musical landmark. Compared with the allegro‚ it has an intermediate tempo

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    the use of different vocal melodies‚ became popular and was used in church choirs. The notation of writing music‚ neumes‚ was constantly changed. Neumes originally only stated the direction of the melody‚ but musicians began to add note heads and flags‚ stating how long to hold the note. A motet‚ a type of vocal music‚ was being developed around the end of the Middle Ages. Motets became greatly important during the Renaissance. It was built around the tenor melody. The second and third vocal part

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    l’après-midi d’un faune‚ including Debussy’s creative use of melody. Rather than the development of many motifs‚ Debussy uses plenty of melodic and rhythmic variation with different textures and

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    airport‚ eating breakfast] Mr. Dimmings: Good thing you all arrived on time children! Claire: Is Melody coming? Mr. Dimmings: No‚ I decided not to bring her since she will make our team look weird. Plus‚ it would take so much longer to have her be fed and get ready. Claire: Yes! Does this mean I get to be on the team and not on the alternates? Mr. Dimmings: We’ll see. Connor: Wouldn’t that be unfair? Melody did help us win in the state competition. Mr. Dimmings: I believe that she cheated because since

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    church songs. Considered one of the first geniuses on the keyboard. Many of his piano compositions were published in My Lady Nevells book and Parenthia. Composers include a large scale piece‚ Browning‚ which is a collection of twenty variations on a melody inspired by the ripening of nuts during the fall season. Critical Thinking Questions (10 points each) 1. How did music in the Renaissance differ from medieval

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    American Marketing Association defines brand as a name‚ term‚ sign‚ symbol or design or a combination of them‚ intended to identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competition. According to Professor Kevin Lane Keller‚ Brand Elements are trademark-able devices that serve to identify and differentiate the brand. The most common brand elements are brand names‚ logos‚ symbols‚ characters‚ spokespeople‚ slogan‚ jingle‚ imagery‚ packages

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    Frederic Chopin was born in the year 1810‚ in Warsaw‚ Poland and died in 1849‚ at the young age of 39 (Thompson‚ 113). He was also known as “the Poet of the Piano” due to his nuance‚ his expressive depth and his ability to conjure up the melody of the human voice from the instrument’s keys (http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/poland503/chopin.html). “Chopin epitomizes the figure of the “Romantic Artist”: withdrawn‚ temperamental‚ talented and doomed to a premature death from tuberculosis

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    anything got me more into classical music than the mood of every song. The compositor of the song had to somehow create a melody that expressed a feeling; sadness‚ happiness‚ etc.‚ without having to create lyrics for that song. In rock the mood of the song exists too. The only thing is that instead of expressing through melody they express through the lyrics that they adapt to a melody. Another big difference between rock and classical music is the people it reaches. Rock is a very common type of music

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    Boulanger‚ and after coming back he went on to compose many different pieces‚ most with widely different inspirations. Some of these influences included the Mexican melodies and rhythms‚ the element of ballet employed by Stravinsky‚ the contemporary jazz of the time‚ and interestingly‚ Appalachian and other Anglo-American folk melodies. 3.

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    added and the reasons for those additions. The Book of Hymns is one prime example of a prosulae. Plainchant was being sung day in and day out by the monks‚ who had already added some slight melody‚ but was still not easy to memorize. By adding some rhythm and separation in syllables throughout the melody‚ a new way to not only memorize the verses‚ but also present them‚ was born. In the early Middle Ages‚ melodic or textual embellishments added to plainchant were referred to as prosulae. In

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