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    by Aldona Dvarionaite (2009). Chopin was a composer in the Romantic period. This is a sad piano piece. Chopin wrote primarily for the piano. The piece range was almost monotone in nature. The sound was in scale rising and lowering using the same melody throughout the piece. The tones were kept uniform repeating over and over again. I found this piece of music one dimensional. It was dark and depressing in nature. It is not music that I would seek out to relax and enjoy. Piece number two was

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    Maven Calore‚ a fictional character from the book Red Queen. Maven is an evil character who disguises himself as someone good. In my composition‚ I wanted to represent the changes he went through. In the beginning‚ there is a mixture of good and bad melodies. This is supposed to represent the bad person hiding behind a good mask. Also in the beginning there is a low‚ and quiet sound that represents the mother’s influence on him. In the middle there is just low and and minor sounds. This represents the

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    the opening‚ another tune that felt like a battle scene played. “Fortune plango vulnera” had to be my favorite. It was dark and maintained the feeling of a battle scene with every breath of the choral lining up with with the bass to give a striking melody that felt like thunder striking more than once only to lead up to the verse. To make it even

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    that point because that’s when ballads were popular. C. Slavery was still occurring in the U.S.‚ industrialization was also occurring in the north. Form: A. The song follows an AABA structure. The first melody (A) is repeated (A) then a new melody is used (B)‚ finally followed by the first melody (A). Song Lyrics: A. The song is about someone dreaming and longing for Jeanie with the light brown hair. Throughout the song he points out various good traits and other things to show her in a good light

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    bar phrase which is the foundation of the movement. This theme is repeated‚ with the 1st violins playing the melody and the rest of the string section playing pizzicato crochets on the first beat‚ supporting the melody. It is after this second phrase where there is a sudden fortissimo chord played by the entire orchestra. Haydn continues to vary this theme by introducing counter melodies of semiquavers played by the first violins. There is then a modulation to a minor key‚ where there is a repeat

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    Music throughout the ages has changed dramatically. Starting in the Medieval period‚ from 400-1475‚ music was in the form of what is called the Gregorian chant. Instruments were very rarely used at this time. Since songs during this period were either troubadour or trouvere these chants had no real harmony. One example of this type of medieval composition is "Viderunt Omnes" by Leoninus. Like most Gregorian chants the texture of this piece is monophonic and polyphonic. "Viderunt Omnes" is a

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    kenong is the only single kettle gong. It is also the largest of all the kettle gongs. The kethuk‚ kempyang‚ bonang barung‚ and bonang panerus are all smaller kettle gongs that come in sets. Metal-keyed instruments are the instruments used for the melody of the gamelan music. When classifying the

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    Differences and similarities of Baroque and Classical music The difference between Baroque and classical music begins with the era that they came into transition. Baroque music emerged in ‘Italy during the renaissance period between 1600 and 1750’s. Baroque orchestras are small in size and the use of the harpsichord (harp) is popular in this style of music. Baroque requires the use of many string instruments such as; the violin‚ violoncello‚ viola‚ and contrabass. The organ and flute were also

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    Christian tunes are a standout amongst the most well known among them and these melodies really connect with the general population everywhere throughout the globe bringing along the message of satisfaction and celebration. There are various vocalists and performers who have dispatched their own tunes while numerous others have changed the customary Christian music with new tunes. The most searched out melodies incorporate Hark! The Herald Angels Sing‚ O Holy Night‚ Silent Night‚ Away in a trough

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    The jazz style that “Take Five” resembles most is cool jazz or west coast jazz. This song features light and soft tones with simple melodies. This song has a slow tempo with a smooth and relaxed feel to it. These are all important characteristics of cool jazz. “Take Five” has a unique time signature that is not found in cool jazz or any other types of jazz. This song does have some swing influences as well as the classical influences that Brubeck brings to the music. “Take Five” is an interesting

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