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    Carl Reinecke. It is written in Romantic period and is composed of three movements. The first is Allegro Moderato‚ the second is Lento e Mesto‚ and the third movement is Moderato. This concerto was written right before Reinecke died. Therefore‚ the melody is more

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    The Innovations of Frédéric Chopin Frédéric Chopin’s personal approach to technique revolutionized the piano. He developed unparalleled fingering and pedalage that shocked the musical world. His clearly established style set him apart from his peers. This consistent and unique style makes him the most notable composer of the Romantic period. Chopin was born in Zellazowa Wola‚ Poland in the year 1810. His name was Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen‚ but he was most commonly known by the French

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    trying to appease the public. He did however gained support from aspiring composers who were also struggling. When he was finally discovered by the public‚ he went international. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his patriotic and religious songs. His melodies were forceful‚ his harmonies were dissonant and polytonal. There is a sense of nostalgia associated with his music‚ as it is accompanied by a wind ensemble‚ brass‚ and percussion. He died at the age of 79‚ at the peak of his

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    MUL 2380 Test 1 Dr. Terri Mitchell 1. Give a brief definition of the following: Rhythm: the aspect of music comprising all the elements (as accent‚ meter‚ and tempo) that relate to forward movement Beat: individual pulses Melody: succession of sound with rhythmic and tonal organization Harmony: occurs when two or more tones are sounding at the same time 2. Explain how Ragtime music combines the elements of both Europe and Africa: 3. What are the instruments found in a standard rhythm section

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    Josquin used the Pange lingua melody in his Mass‚ Missa Pange lingua. In this essay‚ I would analyse the way he had used the melody in the Agnus Dei section of his Mass and explore how he had used other techniques such as canon‚ imitation‚ sequence‚ repetition and duetting. Josquin used an example of canon to start the Agnus Dei of his mass. A canon is a strict imitation between two or more parts which the intervals between notes are exactly the same. At the beginning of the Angus Dei‚ Josquin

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    Mozart’s melodies throughout each piece of this symphony are about as classical in form as it gets. The overall purpose of melodies in classical form is to written in repetitive numbers. Most listeners would identify such repetitiveness after listening to the symphony a single time. The obviousness of the repetitive melodies is not a weakness of composing skills‚ however. This just means it is true to classical sonata

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    and R&B music. Jazz musicians also improvise over a harmonic progression‚ known as changes which are a series of chords played in a strict rhythmic sequence. Composers also arrange triads into patterns called progressions. At the main points in the melody‚ the triads give the song a sense of forward movement ("progression"). Composers traditionally wrote progressions using only three or four different triads. However the jazz musicians of the "Bebop Era" revolutionized music by creating progressions

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    final significant rush of movement‚ amid the mid nineteenth century. Up and down the coastline‚ vocalists and players performed melodies and tunes extended from Europe. Be that as it may‚ they additionally composed new melodies to mirror the stories‚ tragedies‚ trusts‚ fears‚ identities‚ peculiarities and ordinary encounters of their prompt groups. Numerous NL society melodies can be followed back to England or Ireland‚ however numerous more are of neighbourhood

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    the violin rhythm. Probably the most obvious of techniques to defy expectation is dynamic contrast. Haydn’s “Surprise” Symphony makes comical use of this technique. The second movement of the work starts with a very quiet statement of a simple melody‚ which repeats but with a sudden‚

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    power chords‚ which is when the tonic (1) and the dominant (5) are played together. The Guitar uses drop D tuning There is a drone in the verses in the lead guitar; where the chord moves but some open strings are played across different chords MELODY Vocal improvisations (through two octaves from a low D up to a high E (? I can’t read my own handwriting!) Descending sequences (gives a melancholy feel and works well with the word painting Glissando and ornamentation Melisma on “love” – emphasis

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