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    Preludio Tristano Essay

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    pieces have experienced in their life. Pujol’s piece Preludio Tristano has a tango style to the piece.The song has mostly soft dynamics throughout the entire piece with a slow tempo. During the slow tempo‚ the song has a monophonic texture with some soft accents. One particular part of the song the song speeds up the tempo and increases dynamics‚ but nothing extreme. At this time‚ the texture is changed to biophonic with the low string note providing a steady beat. Pujol was striving to fuse traditional

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    a 2: see a due in this list * a battuta: return to normal tempo after a deviation; same as ’a tempo ’ * abbandonatamente‚ con abbandono: free‚ relaxed * aber (Ger): but * a bene placito: up to the performer * a cappella: in the manner of singing in a chapel; i.e.‚ without instrumental accompaniment * accarezzévole: expressive and caressing * accelerando‚ accel.: accelerating; gradually increasing the tempo * accent: emphasize‚ make a particular part more important

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    Beethoven Number 15

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    In this piece‚ the tempo marking is andante‚ which is a walking speed. So‚ it has a slower‚ leisurely tempo. The time signature is 2/4 in the second movement. The third movement is typically the dance movement known as minuet. The third movement in this piece follows this‚ but is not called a minuet. Beethoven tended to speed up the third movement and this is known as scherzo. The tempo is allegro vivace which is very fast. The time signature for the

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    On Sunday‚ Novermber 20‚2016 at 2:00 pm‚ The New York Youth Symphony performed at the carnegie hall Stern Auditorium. The program includes VIET CUONG Neon‚ BRAHMS Symphony No. 3‚ BRUCH Violin Concerto No. 1‚ and RAVEL La valse. The first piece of music was VIET CUONG Neon. I couldn’t get in the carnegie hall on time due to subway lateness‚ so I couldn’t listen the VIET CUONG Neon. When I entered the auditorium‚ everyone was clapping already. I was kinda disappointed because I didn’t have the chance

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    Fall Choral Concert Essay

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    sharp sounding piece. It started off with the soprano singing with a high pitch voice; then the alto with strong‚ gradually loud voice. The instruments were presented in this piece was piano and treble voices. The tempo throughout this piece are moderato and allegro. In other words‚ the tempo was repeating from moderate to fast. The song made me feels a little chilling‚ but also exciting because the dynamics were crescendo to forte‚ pianissimo combined with the fortepiano make it sound really sharp in

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    Blood Pressure Lab Report

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    music tempos on blood pressure‚ heart rate‚ and skin conductance after physical exertion; University of Wisconsin – Madison; Lab 601‚ Group 10: Robyn Armon‚ Adam Fisher‚ Brittney Goldfarb‚ Caley Milton) The experiment by the University of Wisconsin says that the effect of music on an individual is a frequently researched topic‚ especially in regards to emotional response‚ relaxation‚ and anxiety. One study found that while listening to a Mozart sonata‚ participants’ tension increased as tempo increased

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    Symphonie Fantastique

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    attention (1). The first movement of Berlioz’s piece is titled “Reveries – Passions.” It opens with a small group of strings creating a soft legato style at a moderato tempo. The music crescendos and decrescendos until around two minutes where the tempo picks up to allegro. Throughout the rest of the movement both the tempo and dynamics change greatly‚ from dark to light textures‚ showing strong emotions of frustration and longing. The movement is mostly on strings but the horns are used in

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    Karl Jenkin's Palladio

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    The deep introduction to Karl Jenkin’s “Palladio” provides the ambiance for an explorer’s treacherous treasure hunt. The journey to discover “Palladio” initially began as a search for pieces that featured several crescendos and decrescendos with tempo shifts to mimic the fluctuating emotions of a quest. After listening to several instrumental pieces‚ the bass introduction of “Palladio” created the image of a voyage. “Palladio” is played by a string orchestra which utilizes polyphony and heterophony

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    after Gerry told his daughter to be Ninja Quiet. The tempo of this melody is much faster compared to the musical score that was played in Philadelphia riots. However‚ it is less grim than the Philadelphia musical score suggesting that the Lane family will be eventually in a safe place since a helicopter is waiting for them. When Gerry informs his family that he will be leaving for “work‚” a piece of music with an extremely slow tempo with a soft volume reinforces the sadness that his family

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    vocal singing. Yet‚ the movement was only filled with one instrument: flute. I was surprised on how flute‚ when played so harmoniously and elegantly can be one of the most impactful instrument to human’s emotion. ‘The Sick Moon’ started with slow tempo and medium volume flute blowing. The distinctive feature of this movement was the existence of quiet moment in the middle of the movement. The vocal was soft in its texture and low in its volume. There were less fluctuations of notes‚ volume‚ and pacing

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