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    Keval Patel Hum 125 The Romantic Period It was the period come after Classical period and from 1825 to year 1900. It was also known as Romanticism. In the 19th century‚ the French revolution fostered the rise of a middle-class or society. The slogan of the French revolution was “liberty‚ equality‚ fraternity” and that inspired hopes and visions to which artists responded with zeal. Romantic period started to abandon the conservative ideas and turned to passion. During this period‚ romantic

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    different interval movements make an intense cluster effect idea. In bars 5-6 is a short contrasting motive‚ over octave higher in pitch and played pizzicato. This playful and rhythmical motive is quite different to the rocking opening motive and their rhythm and pitch are very contrasting. In bars 7-14 is again the repeated opening motive combined with the rhythmical pattern from bars 5-6 in the viola‚ resulting in fusion of two different motives. The second section (bars 14-26) begins with another

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    groups “rush” down Bay Street. Midnight is here… Let the parade begin! As I make my way through the large crowd to get to my seat‚ I could hear the sounds of the goatskin drums and whistles blowing. The cowbells begin to shake‚ and I could feel the rhythm deep within my soul. The well-toned brass section chimes in‚ and it is almost melodious‚ as the melodies and tunes all mesh together perfectly. The dancers make their way up Bay Street gyrating and moving their bodies to the rhythmic beat of the

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    on Jamal and thus his failure in catching the ball. Audience may get disappointed upon their anticipation to see his success in catching it. Thus‚ the use of sounds can set a viewer’s mood. When the police came and the children started to run‚ the rhythm and tempo of drum beats speed up. This shows simultaneous sound as high tempo would mean that the children are running. It also creates some excitement for the audience at the start of the chase. As the chase goes on‚ drum beat continues at

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    Garry Morales Urbina Book Report 13 April 2012 Casals and the Art of the Interpretation – David Blum David Blum (Los Angeles CA‚ 1935) wrote this book to show how a great master as Casals thought about the materialization of emotions to express what music needs to. Moreover‚ he provides fundamental concepts which Casals sometimes called “law of music” or “laws of nature” – concepts which he considered to be essential elements of meaningful interpretation and applicable to all forms of musical

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    The song “Mad World‚” originally written and composed in F#m by the English synth-pop band Tears for Fears is an incredibly melancholy yet upbeat song. “Mad World‚” has been covered by an abundance of artists‚ although the most unusual and differing cover compared to the original is that of the version by the singer and songwriter Gary Jules. Gary Jules composed and recorded the cover‚ written in the key of Eb for the soundtrack of Donnie Darko‚ a movie where the detached sadness of the song’s lyrics

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    the time. Most ragtime’s during this time employed syncopated melody over a regular‚ march tempo bass line and were often attached to other instrumental music‚ songs and dance. We hear from the beginning of the entertainer that it has a fast paced rhythm and this is persistent through the entire song adding to the upbeat‚ danceable atmosphere to the song. The entertainer is written for the most part in C major but when the C section is repeated; it modulates to the subdominant‚ F Major‚ and then

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    never made the record‚ instead suggesting that Thad start his own band. The rest is history! Nevertheless‚ Big Dipper still maintains that swinging Basie mindset‚ and should be rehearsed that way. Its basic foundations are a relaxed but powerful rhythm section with a driving ride cymbal beat and crisp hi-hat‚ underpinning saxes and brass that are tight‚ and always on the back of the beat. The saxes and brass play their upbeats as late as possible‚ locking in with the tight ride cymbal skip beat

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    left Europe for the United States. These refugees made huge contributions to musical culture. One of the most significant changes in components of music that formed twentieth century music is rhythm. The modern music is full of complex rhythms and time signatures. The major reason for the increase of rhythms in twentieth century music is the development of the ballet. The second component of twentieth century music is melody. This new music moves away from the traditional melodic line that previous

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    one main thing seen in African music. Unique instruments have been designed over a large amount of time to play different beats and sounds which are not played in singular linear order‚ but separate arrays which make it easier to play in parallel rhythms. A common English band will only consist of a

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