This lab experiment investigates the effect of listening to different types of music on one’s pulse. The experiment relates the circulatory system to the pulse as it measures how quickly the heart contracts and releases blood. Pulse is measured in beats per minute (bpm). One’s pulse is loudest near the heart‚ because there is more pressure closer to the heart. In contrast‚ one’s pulse is quieter the further away it is measured from the heart‚ because there is less pressure the further the distance
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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this complex and different piece. Lingus would fit perfectly on a movie’s or even video game’s soundtrack‚ due to the energetic feeling. This is jazz‚ but it is a fusion of jazz and other genres. Lingus has a fast tempo and beat that projects a happy feel. The video also adds to the happy feel due to the
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a soft soothing melody accompanied by simple rhythms. After a brief‚ period the timber of the piece takes a darker approach and the tempo increases. This can best be heard at 03:49 minutes into the piece (Cmaj7). The harmonies used in this piece help set the story and give the listener a understanding of how the story unfolds. At 06:00 minutes into the piece the tempo of the piece picks up leading to a shift in its dynamics and timber creating a lighter aspect of the piece
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“Hound Dog” is a song that took America by storm and continues to resonate throughout the nation today. The song was first produced by Big Mama Thornton and later recorded by Elvis Presley. By listening to both versions‚ one will find a number of similarities and differences. Regarding similarities‚ both artists heavily incorporate elements of the blues. In both versions‚ the artists use standardized lyrical patterns with guitar breaks in between. Moreover‚ both employ handclapping to the overall
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harmony singer. The tempo was little fast and the meter measured by 4/4 times. The dynamics of this song is normal. Flute and percussion instrument are using in this song. There are five different voices in this song. Happy mood are created and it’s a nice music. “The Four Seasons‚ Movement 1” was composed by Antonio Vivaldi and performed by Vivaldi’s Emblematic Four Seasons. The style of music is Baroque concerto music. The melody goes by violin and the harmony goes by cello. The tempo of this song is
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Nick Moyer Music 324 November 16th‚ 2013 Lion King Musical Outline What musical theatre does best is to be abstract‚ not literal reality. Julie Taymor director of The Lion King‚ did exactly this when she directed the musical The Lion King. The Lion King Broadway show in 1997 won six Tony awards‚ eight Drama Desk awards and the Theatrical World Award. Everything in this show including lighting‚ choreography‚ orchestration‚ scenery‚ costume design‚ and performance all came together to make an unforgettable masterpiece
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policeman who explains the premise and the plot of the show in a musical number called “Too much Exposition.” The song begins with slow piano melody with a downward contour. As the officer begins talking‚ a horn chimes in and the piano changes to a faster tempo. The melody also transforms into a new one‚ with an ascending contour. It was very reminiscent of old noire films and added to the atmosphere of the scene well. Following a brief exchange between the officer and another character‚ the piece slows down
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chosen with a given tempo and meter‚ for context. The students will learn the pattern by tapping their hand on their thigh and by using their foot to keep a steady beat. Keeping in tempo‚ the tapping will be replaced with chanting the pattern. Just as the rote melody‚ the students will echo the beat by choosing one student while the rest of the class continues to keep the beat steady. This will assess if a student has learned to keep a rhythm while others are keeping a consistent tempo. This method is
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first song was Sure on this Shining Night by Samuel Barber‚ which possessed a medium-paced tempo. Throughout the song‚ there was an equal distribution between the male and female voices. The change in dynamics was very clear to the audience. As the dynamics gradually grew louder‚ the males and females sang in synchronization. The second song was If ye love me by Thomas Tallis; the song had a medium-paced tempo‚ but there were a few moments in which the choir would speed up and slow down. The soprano
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After about half of the piece‚ the tempo slows dramatically‚ the volume dropping with it‚ as the bass clarinet becomes the only bass line‚ and the clarinets play a calm‚ soothing version of the main melody that is heard throughout the piece. Another quarter of the piece goes by before the tempo resumes its earlier speed‚ returning to its previously tumultuous levels. Close to the end‚ there are multiple sections
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