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Beginning Girls Chorus Performance Groups
... Describing how the changing elements of music (e.g., dynamics, tone color, tempo) can affect the style of the music. ...
... Describing how the changing elements of music (e.g., dynamics, tone color, tempo) can affect the style of the music. ...
(1) Sound and Music
... Frequency and Pitch Frequency and pitch describe the same thing, but from different viewpoints. While frequency measures the cycle rate of the physical waveform, pitch is how high or low it sounds when you hear it. This is directly related to frequency: the higher the frequency of a waveform, the h ...
... Frequency and Pitch Frequency and pitch describe the same thing, but from different viewpoints. While frequency measures the cycle rate of the physical waveform, pitch is how high or low it sounds when you hear it. This is directly related to frequency: the higher the frequency of a waveform, the h ...
1 - IgniteArt
... appeal more to personality and emotions rather than fitting in more of a structured form within boundaries. The melodies are more chromatic and significantly more lyrical and song-like than any of its other orchestral counterparts. Sharp contrasts in dynamics were also introduced within the genre to ...
... appeal more to personality and emotions rather than fitting in more of a structured form within boundaries. The melodies are more chromatic and significantly more lyrical and song-like than any of its other orchestral counterparts. Sharp contrasts in dynamics were also introduced within the genre to ...
Transposing Instruments
... Tenor and Soprano Saxophone are Bb instruments. Parts for soprano sax are written a step higher than they sound, and parts for tenor sax are transposed up an octave plus a whole step (a major ninth). • English Horn is an F instrument. Parts for English horn15 are transposed up a perfect fth. • Trum ...
... Tenor and Soprano Saxophone are Bb instruments. Parts for soprano sax are written a step higher than they sound, and parts for tenor sax are transposed up an octave plus a whole step (a major ninth). • English Horn is an F instrument. Parts for English horn15 are transposed up a perfect fth. • Trum ...
Intervals and Dissonance in Human Evolution
... matter.” Like Anthroposophy, his system also related the complication of musical intervals to the development of human experience. Distinguishing between the peace of reconciliation and the peace of unison, Rudhyer describes our purpose as amplifying our differences in order to more completely descr ...
... matter.” Like Anthroposophy, his system also related the complication of musical intervals to the development of human experience. Distinguishing between the peace of reconciliation and the peace of unison, Rudhyer describes our purpose as amplifying our differences in order to more completely descr ...
AFMM 2015 review - The Stereo Society
... Reinhard played the piece sitting down, this time he played it standing up. The unusual technical aspect of piece, consisting for the most part of lengthy notes apart by miniscule intervals, made the second performance just about as interesting and intriguing to hear as the irst, sounding almost as ...
... Reinhard played the piece sitting down, this time he played it standing up. The unusual technical aspect of piece, consisting for the most part of lengthy notes apart by miniscule intervals, made the second performance just about as interesting and intriguing to hear as the irst, sounding almost as ...
An Analysis of the Sanctus and Benedictus and Agnus Dei in James
... the third of the scale, and the basses on the dominant. The basses, however, have a D= instead of the natural second scale degree in the Lydian-Mixolydian scale. This is rather confusing, but I believe by treating it enharmonically, it can be understood as the third of an A-major seventh chord; thus ...
... the third of the scale, and the basses on the dominant. The basses, however, have a D= instead of the natural second scale degree in the Lydian-Mixolydian scale. This is rather confusing, but I believe by treating it enharmonically, it can be understood as the third of an A-major seventh chord; thus ...
Pitch, tonality, and the missing fundamentals of music cognition
... Is this dynamic (higher-arousal) negativity? afraid, angry, tense, frustrated… ...
... Is this dynamic (higher-arousal) negativity? afraid, angry, tense, frustrated… ...
Towards the Digital Music Library: Tune Retrieval from Acoustic Input
... to musical intervals rather than to any standard. MT is able to do either. In adaptive tuning mode, the system assumes that the user will sing to A-440, but then adjusts by referencing each note to its predecessor. For example, if a user sings three notes, 5990 cents, 5770 cents and 5540 cents above ...
... to musical intervals rather than to any standard. MT is able to do either. In adaptive tuning mode, the system assumes that the user will sing to A-440, but then adjusts by referencing each note to its predecessor. For example, if a user sings three notes, 5990 cents, 5770 cents and 5540 cents above ...
Musica Ficta and
... upon chordal, vertical relationships at all. It is sufficient here to note that many of Monteverdi’s works exploit novel techniques of tonal integration, not necessarily invented by the composer, and that these later became part of the basic equipment of all composers writing in major-minor tonality ...
... upon chordal, vertical relationships at all. It is sufficient here to note that many of Monteverdi’s works exploit novel techniques of tonal integration, not necessarily invented by the composer, and that these later became part of the basic equipment of all composers writing in major-minor tonality ...
The Guitar Chord – An analysis of Alberto Ginastera use of the guitar
... to find chords formed solely by open strings in the tonal repertoire (This use becomes more common in late romantic and modern repertoire, when some composers began to explore this peculiarity of the guitar.), indeed, chords formed solely by pressed strings or combinations of pressed strings and ope ...
... to find chords formed solely by open strings in the tonal repertoire (This use becomes more common in late romantic and modern repertoire, when some composers began to explore this peculiarity of the guitar.), indeed, chords formed solely by pressed strings or combinations of pressed strings and ope ...
Jr. Sr. High Instrumental/Vocal Vocabulary List
... an African American folk song, many of which began as religious songs short and choppy the five lines and four spaces on which musical notes are written move higher or lower to the next pitch instruments such as violin, viola cellow and double bass that are sounded by plucking or using a bow type of ...
... an African American folk song, many of which began as religious songs short and choppy the five lines and four spaces on which musical notes are written move higher or lower to the next pitch instruments such as violin, viola cellow and double bass that are sounded by plucking or using a bow type of ...
12 Music Hacks
... perks up and aims their pen at that blank 300-page notebook, ready for action. Don’t get me wrong, nerds are awesome – but this is a book for the flinchers, the sighers, and the pee-ers. This is a book for us, the 99%. Please stop reading for a moment. No, not yet, that was too soon. Okay, please st ...
... perks up and aims their pen at that blank 300-page notebook, ready for action. Don’t get me wrong, nerds are awesome – but this is a book for the flinchers, the sighers, and the pee-ers. This is a book for us, the 99%. Please stop reading for a moment. No, not yet, that was too soon. Okay, please st ...
Octaves and the Major-Minor Tonal System
... The word "octave" comes from a Latin root meaning "eight". It seems an odd name for a frequency that is two times, not eight times, higher. The octave was named by musicians who were more interested in how octaves are divided into scales, than in how their frequencies are related. Octaves aren't the ...
... The word "octave" comes from a Latin root meaning "eight". It seems an odd name for a frequency that is two times, not eight times, higher. The octave was named by musicians who were more interested in how octaves are divided into scales, than in how their frequencies are related. Octaves aren't the ...
Major (our most common scale)
... The Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 was written when the composer was only 19 years old. Mozart’s five authentic violin concertos were all products of a single year, 1775 and were performed in Salzburg shortly after that date, most likely with Mozart himself as soloist. As second concertmaster in the s ...
... The Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 was written when the composer was only 19 years old. Mozart’s five authentic violin concertos were all products of a single year, 1775 and were performed in Salzburg shortly after that date, most likely with Mozart himself as soloist. As second concertmaster in the s ...
Mathematical Harmonies Write-up
... This system of tuning is called just temperament because when these intervals are played the harmonics line up and it sounds just perfect. But perfection comes at a price. Notice that the whole note frequency ratios are 1.125 for CD, FG and AB, but 1.111 for DE and GA. Suppose you had a flute tuned ...
... This system of tuning is called just temperament because when these intervals are played the harmonics line up and it sounds just perfect. But perfection comes at a price. Notice that the whole note frequency ratios are 1.125 for CD, FG and AB, but 1.111 for DE and GA. Suppose you had a flute tuned ...
Week 15
... • 1st 13 years brought radical changes • Seen as time of revolt & revolution in music • Composers broke with tradition & rules • Rules came to be unique to each piece • Some reviewers said the new music had no relationship to music at all • 1913 performance of The Rite of Spring caused riot ...
... • 1st 13 years brought radical changes • Seen as time of revolt & revolution in music • Composers broke with tradition & rules • Rules came to be unique to each piece • Some reviewers said the new music had no relationship to music at all • 1913 performance of The Rite of Spring caused riot ...
MU2201 : Analysing Western Art Music
... Satz (1935) The Ursatz (usually translated “fundamental structure”) combines an upper-voice Urlinie (“fundamental line”) and a bass Bassbrechung (“bass arpeggiation”, I-V-I, regarded both harmonically, as chords on tonic and dominant, and melodically, as an arpeggiation of the tonic triad). It can t ...
... Satz (1935) The Ursatz (usually translated “fundamental structure”) combines an upper-voice Urlinie (“fundamental line”) and a bass Bassbrechung (“bass arpeggiation”, I-V-I, regarded both harmonically, as chords on tonic and dominant, and melodically, as an arpeggiation of the tonic triad). It can t ...
The Great Highland Bagpipe Plays in WHAT Key?
... 1/100th of a half-step.. • There are 12 half-steps (semitones) in an octave, and so one octave = 1200 cents. By definition. ...
... 1/100th of a half-step.. • There are 12 half-steps (semitones) in an octave, and so one octave = 1200 cents. By definition. ...
earlier in style, partly because of its more
... Or che d’orrido Verno represents Porpora’s typical melodic style, whose chief characteristics Aresi says are ‘refinement, subtle interplay between the parts, and highly intensive (at times obsessive) exploitation of the thematic material’ (CD booklet, 4). It is in this cantata’s challenging aria ‘Lu ...
... Or che d’orrido Verno represents Porpora’s typical melodic style, whose chief characteristics Aresi says are ‘refinement, subtle interplay between the parts, and highly intensive (at times obsessive) exploitation of the thematic material’ (CD booklet, 4). It is in this cantata’s challenging aria ‘Lu ...
Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone
... • He preferred to write for piano (his own instrument) and/or wind instruments. His sonatas for clarinet and piano and flute and piano are widely performed today. • Despite suggestions of 18th Century style in some aspects of this music, no 18th Century composer would have written for this instrumen ...
... • He preferred to write for piano (his own instrument) and/or wind instruments. His sonatas for clarinet and piano and flute and piano are widely performed today. • Despite suggestions of 18th Century style in some aspects of this music, no 18th Century composer would have written for this instrumen ...
Lec2
... – The smallest interval in most Western music – The interval between any two consecutive notes of the chromatic scale – On a keyboard, the distance between any note and the note nearest to it, black or ...
... – The smallest interval in most Western music – The interval between any two consecutive notes of the chromatic scale – On a keyboard, the distance between any note and the note nearest to it, black or ...
Rehearsal Philosophy and Techniques for Aspiring Chamber Music
... c. Proper balance takes into account both the harmonic implications for each voice in each chord, and the voicing in the piece. For instance, where the octave in the chord is doubled and the third is alone in a weak register of the viola one can anticipate needing more from the violist to balance th ...
... c. Proper balance takes into account both the harmonic implications for each voice in each chord, and the voicing in the piece. For instance, where the octave in the chord is doubled and the third is alone in a weak register of the viola one can anticipate needing more from the violist to balance th ...
A Statistical Analysis of Raga Ahir Bhairav
... example, Ahir Bhairav itself creates a confusion! Ragas are also classified according to jati depending on the number of notes allowed in ascent (arohan) and descent (awarohan). The terms Aurabh, Sarabh and Sampoorna refers to five, six and seven notes being used respectively. For example, Ahir Bha ...
... example, Ahir Bhairav itself creates a confusion! Ragas are also classified according to jati depending on the number of notes allowed in ascent (arohan) and descent (awarohan). The terms Aurabh, Sarabh and Sampoorna refers to five, six and seven notes being used respectively. For example, Ahir Bha ...
Fundamentals of Music G9-12
... There are fifteen different major scales-seven that use flatted notes, seven that use sharped notes, and one natural scale. Another way to think of major scales is as two tetra chords; that is, as two fournote patterns. As long as you reproduce the whole/half step pattern, you create a major scale f ...
... There are fifteen different major scales-seven that use flatted notes, seven that use sharped notes, and one natural scale. Another way to think of major scales is as two tetra chords; that is, as two fournote patterns. As long as you reproduce the whole/half step pattern, you create a major scale f ...
Figured bass
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Figured bass, or thoroughbass, is a kind of musical notation in which numerals and symbols indicate intervals, chords, and non-chord tones, in relation to the bass note they are placed above or below. Figured bass is closely associated with basso continuo, a historically improvised accompaniment used in almost all genres of music in the Baroque period, though rarely in modern music.Other systems for denoting or representing chords include plain staff notation, used in classical music; Roman numerals, commonly used in harmonic analysis;macro symbols, sometimes used in modern musicology; the Nashville number system; and various names and symbols used in jazz and popular music.