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    Dynamics of Music

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    straightforward. Do not judge a piece of music by its cover! And sheet music is helpful‚ and sometimes necessary‚ but do not let it take the “feel” away-the interpretation. Technology also has a big part in music (for example‚ resonators and devices to enhance musical quality for deaf people.) Thanks to the growing evolution of it and plain human rawness‚ music has really excelled. Just looking at the parts of a certain piece will give sight of characteristics of it‚ and what the piece is about. But that is not

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    Romantic Composers

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    Module Seven: Text Questions Review Questions 1.What is nationalism? How did this impact the music of the Romantic period? Nationalism began to emerge in the nineteenth century between nations and groups‚ it was the rise of a strong identification with a particular political group‚ sometimes an ethnic group. It had an impact or affected the composers in many ways‚ composers showed this was basing their music on the songs and dances of their people‚ they also composers wrote dramatic works based

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    Larymosa Analyse

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    played constantly as the main melody though the whole song. Instead of the song being played in a D-minor‚ like the original piece‚ it was changed to an E-minor. Amy Lee‚ the vocalist of the song‚ sings in a soprano tone giving the song a different musical timbre than the rest of the instruments. As the song opens‚ a faint amount of percussion begins. The song then leads into a slow violin introduction. Next the vocals are brought into the song. Lacrymosa is sung by Amy Lee‚ who sings in quite a

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    “A Love Supreme” is touted as a testament to John Coltrane’s love for God. The brash wailing of his saxophone exemplifies the intensity of trances observed in church. The four-note motif repeated throughout the song is as recognizable to the jazz world as Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony’s “da-da-da-DUM” is to the classical world. It is a supreme love for Coltrane’s biggest influence: his creator. Born and raised in the Southeast during the height of the segregation era‚ Coltrane sought comfort and unity

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    Darling Nikki Prince‚ Purple Rain As film production was taking place in Los Angeles‚ Prince took up residence at Sunset Sound‚ a local recording studio where he worked to complete supporting music for the movie. The historic sessions were awash with inspired production. He was adrenalized with anticipation of the film‚ and the therapy of screenwriting his life seemed to bring a change of heart in his approach to music making. In a new glasnost of spirit‚ Prince developed the work with his band

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    more hectic and had a quicker tempo than the first. It was an exercise in perpetual motion where it always seemed to be moving forward and not really repeating anything in the process. Leibowitz called the second movement the toccata‚ which is a musical composition that I

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    Module 6: Music Quiz Paper

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    Week #6 - Quiz     Total Grade: 12   (of possible 12 points) Question 1 of 12     Score: 1   (of possible 1 point) As the lied is mainly accompanied by the piano alone‚ the relationship of the pianist to the singer is one of being a(n) _____ in the total artistic effort. A.  partner     B. accompanist     C. leader   D. servant    Answer Key: A Question 2 of 12     Score: 1   (of possible 1 point) When a song is composed with the same music for each stanza of the poem‚ it is called      A.  through-composed

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    Level 1 Music 91094 (1.5): Demonstrate knowledge of conventions used in music scores Credits: Four Check that you have been supplied with the resource booklet for Music 91094 (1.5). Refer to the music extracts in the resource booklet to answer the questions in this booklet. You should answer ALL parts of ALL questions in this booklet. If you need more space for any answer‚ use the page(s) provided at the back of this booklet and clearly number the question. Check that this booklet

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    Gill always make me cry? Music is a large part of most of our everyday lives. Sergei Prokofiev understood that considering the feelings and emotions of the listener was vital in the production of music‚ and demonstrates in “Peter and the Wolf” how musical properties can persuade us emotionally. The road to Prokofiev’s growth to being one of the most unique composers of his time started in Sontsovka‚ Ukraine in the year 1891. His mother was a pianist and his first piano teacher. Prokofiev began writing

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    Music Comparison Task: Prokofiev‚ Mvt 3‚ Yellow River‚ Mvt 2 The Yellow River’s 2nd movement begins with the conjunct rise and fall of the cello melody in the upbeat to the first bar‚ the Classical Symphony’s 3rd movement melody begins after the 4 bar intro with a heavy ‘rustic’ ie. pastoral-like themed in its whimsicality. This melody in the upper strings descends sequentially and modulates to chord 6 in B minor after the first two bars of figure 1. The chord progression in bar 7 moves from

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