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    imitative way. The dynamics were in mezzo forte and the tempo was in adagio. The tone colors of this piece had echo‚ vibrant‚ warm‚ and pinging. This piece had long‚ smooth notes of the rhythm. The last piece conducted was “A Child’s Garden of Dreams” by David Maslanka. The tone colors of this piece had a pinging and jingly. There was much imitation in this piece and it reminds me of a twilight movie. The rhythm was long and smooth. The tempo was played in andante and the dynamics started in mezzo

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    throughout the entire song. The song is generally in the key of E major. The first section of the song has a tempo of 69 beats per minute. It only consists of Frusciante playing ascending arpeggios of D major to F sharp major with small fills in between them. This section is in the key of D major. It lasts for 8 bars. The song then changes into the first verse and has a new tempo of 83 beats per minute. It also changes into the key of E major. Kiedis also starts singing. The chord pattern played

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    The concert was fairly short‚ it last two hours‚ and consisted of 2 symphony songs and 1 opera act. The first two were symphony‚ which were played in a very unpredictable manner. The melody (violins) started off very slow and quickly increased their tempo. The orchestra performed many instances of crescendo and decrescendos; this kept the audience on the edge of their seats in anticipation. The second part consisted of an opera in one act entitled “L’Enfant Ee Les Sortileges by Murice Ravel‚ which was

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    1. The four main properties of musical sounds are; Tone Color (Timbre)‚ Pitch‚ Dynamics and Duration. Tone Color also known as timbre pertains to the distinguishing attributes of one voice or instrument from another. A good example is the tone difference between a saxophone and a guitar‚ or even between a nylon and steel string guitars. Pitch mainly has to do with the relative highness or the lowness of a sound. It is determined by the frequency of the vibration of sound. Smaller objects (shorter

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    other’s energy. There was some rhythm to this song but majority of the time it sounded like it was all freestyle. I think its just because jazz is played like that. The dynamics to this song was very soft and low key aside from the saxophone. The tempo was slow at first then it really picked up 30 seconds into the song. Overall

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    Every melody in a piece of music is different in how it moves up and down. The distance between two pitches is called an interval. The parts that make up a melody are called phrases. The climax in a melody usually represents a high point in the piece of music. In harder pieces of music there can be more than one melody playing at the same time. Melody is the basic piece of the puzzle between the person that wrote the music and listener. Rhythm is what moves music forward in time. A Meter

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    every trumpet joined the tempo became slower. There were multiple tunes and changing rhythm during this piece but the main theme always came back. The melody was disjunct. At the end of this piece they played in a lower pitch and everybody joined again. The second piece was the Concerto for Trumpet‚ 1. allegro (sonata) originally by Joseph Haydn. The performer’s name was Jose Sanchez. This piece was performed with a piano accompaniment. The piano started with a nice tempo and then the trumpet followed

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    song which made the piece funnier and my favorite of the ones performed. The song started soft and slow before it crescendos to a more vibrant and loud sound with the help of the acting. Throughout the piece there were multiple crescendos and had a tempo that increased in speed as the song went on. The only repeated parts of the song was the chorus where she repeats

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    are involved are: drums and bass guitar supply that beat. The drums also play the same rhythm through performance. They are not poly-rhythms. 6. a) The tempo of "Breakaway" is moderato‚ so that means it’s moderately fast. The tempo doesn’t stay the same throughout the music. At the end it becomes faster. b) It’s moderately fast‚ moderato. The tempo stays the same throughout the work. 7. Key: ( - introduction Δ - verse _ - chorus # - instrumental solo ) - coda (ending) a) "Breakaway" song :

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    scene goes on it we hear the cello increasing in tempo and volume this makes the audience feel something big is going to happen the cello plays in the background as the joker kills the bus driver as The Joker gets into the bus the bank manager says “Think your smart huh? Well‚ the guy you hired you just do the same to you” when he says this The Joker shakes his head and walks to him when this happens we hear the cello increasing in volume and tempo building tension as the bank manager asks the joker

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