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    Illustrate the features of Holborne’s ‘Pavane and Galliard’ that are typical of the late Renaissance period. Holborne’s work Pavane ‘The image of melancholy’ and Galliard ‘Ecce quam bonum’ appeared in a collection of music released in 1599‚ towards the end of the Renaissance period. The lack of specified instrumentation is a perfect example of its date (although it would most likely have been performed by a ‘broken consort’‚ a mixed group of wind and string instruments). As one would expect

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    The left hand mainly plays bass patterns‚ emphasizing the chords on the strong beats. The jagged rhythm comes from the syncopation style melody the right hand plays. This can be seen in almost all of Joplin’s rags. And among all of the ragtime artists from that time‚ Scott Joplin is the most prominent and has left a lasting impression. Scott Joplin can be considered as a Post-Romantic

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    However the exception to this is in the vocal line in Section B. Examples of syncopation include‚ bar 39 and bar 4 piano. Bernstein uses cross rhythms between the piano and the vocal lines in Section B‚ with the words ‘Whistling down’ going against the piano ostinato. Push rhythms are syncopated notes which are played with more force

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    January 9‚ 13- Lecture 2 • Blackface Minstrelsy • Betrays simultaneous fascinations and repulsion for African American culture (don’t imitate unless admire) • Appeared in the 1830’s and onward • As much a matter of class as a matter of race • Live entertainment in which white performers darkened their skin to imitate what they thought African American music sounded like (didn’t know much about African American culture or the south in general) • Ridiculed blacks and made profit • Northern

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    England and Burgundy * Renaissance: (French‚ “rebirth”) PERIOD of art‚ cultural‚ and music history between the Middle Ages and the BAROQUE PERIOD‚ marked by HUMANISM‚ a revival of ancient culture and ideas‚ and a new focus on the individual‚ the world‚ and the senses. * Burgundy: * Martin le Franc: * Contenance angloise: (French‚ "English guise") Characteristic quality of early-fifteenth-century English music‚ marked by pervasive CONSONANCE with frequent use of HARMONIC thirds and

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    Bebop Called also bop‚ bebop is a style of jazz with its characteristics being fast tempo‚ instrumental virtuosity and improvisation founded on the mixture of harmonic structure and melody. Its origins began in the early and mid-1940’s‚ where it became synonymous with modern jazz‚ as the two of them came to a certain maturity point in the 1960’s. Its roots were from New York City. The creation of bebop began by the interest of jazz performers to create a new genre where it counters the popular swing

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    Music style‚ beat‚ and syncopation are not the only things calculated to yield success in the music industry. This goes to show that if something is proven successful‚ the following content and talent will be marketed in a similar manner -- with slight differences. The film Money for Nothing explains how the music industry produces the same type of artist after artist. Money for Nothing also informs audiences about the business relationship between an artist and companies that span beyond the normal

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    Listening log Composer- W.A Mozart Title of work- Bassoon Concerto in B flat major (K. 191) Date of Composition- 1774 Date of listening- 22/10/2010 Medium of performance-CD Karen Geoghegan (bassoon) BBC Philharmonic‚ Gianandrea Noseda This is Mozart’s only surviving bassoon

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    drum-kit (bass drum‚ 2 rack toms‚ 1 floor tom‚ hi-hats‚ Crash / Ride Cymbal (s) and a highly tuned snare. Percussive instruments such as the tambourine‚ jam block‚ cowbell are also used quite frequently‚ as it gives a wider range of variety to perform syncopation. Cross- stick is a technique commonly used in Reggae music. There are three main types/ styles of Reggae drumming known worldwide. “One Drop”: Reggae drum rhythms are fairly flexible guidelines. The “Down Beat” is the most important thing

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    early 1900s. This genre spread throughout the country‚ filling streets‚ coffee shops‚ and even speakeasies. Some people say the jazz actually started in the late 1800s but wasn’t recorded until the 1920s. Jazz music is created by improvisation‚ syncopation‚ and usually a regular or forceful rhythm‚ its roots can be found in the musical traditions

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