Music lesson planner
... (Louder/softer, slower/higher, faster slower) The Hall of the Mountain King Into Music 1 (Track 5) Responding through discussion and movement Tell the children they are going to be listening to an orchestra.. Children to lie on the mat, close eyes and listen to the music while it plays throu ...
... (Louder/softer, slower/higher, faster slower) The Hall of the Mountain King Into Music 1 (Track 5) Responding through discussion and movement Tell the children they are going to be listening to an orchestra.. Children to lie on the mat, close eyes and listen to the music while it plays throu ...
Jane Kumada
... Cesari Programming and performed by Diego Dari Recorded at Sublime Studio UK and OTH theatre Hemel Hempstead Mixed by Alberto Rossetto   Jane Kumada Biography:   Singer songwriter of Italian Japanese origin, born in Rome, living in the UK.  Jane has an instantly recognizable voice, it’s ‘o ...
... Cesari Programming and performed by Diego Dari Recorded at Sublime Studio UK and OTH theatre Hemel Hempstead Mixed by Alberto Rossetto   Jane Kumada Biography:   Singer songwriter of Italian Japanese origin, born in Rome, living in the UK.  Jane has an instantly recognizable voice, it’s ‘o ...
Mademoiselle From Armentieres
... Most agree that this song’s origins are a British Indian Army song called “Skiboo”. Some claim that the WWI version was written behind the lines in 1915 by by Edward Rowland and a Canadian composer, Lt. Glitz Rice. Others claim that the writer was Alfred J. Walden (using the pen name Harry Wincott). ...
... Most agree that this song’s origins are a British Indian Army song called “Skiboo”. Some claim that the WWI version was written behind the lines in 1915 by by Edward Rowland and a Canadian composer, Lt. Glitz Rice. Others claim that the writer was Alfred J. Walden (using the pen name Harry Wincott). ...
Composing Music with Neural Networks and Probabilistic Finite
... Artificial music composition systems have been created in the past using various paradigms. Approaches using Recurrent Neural Networks [7] and Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) Neural Networks [3] architectures to learn from a dataset of music and to create new instances based on the learned information ...
... Artificial music composition systems have been created in the past using various paradigms. Approaches using Recurrent Neural Networks [7] and Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) Neural Networks [3] architectures to learn from a dataset of music and to create new instances based on the learned information ...
How to evaluate a performance you have given
... Please also remember that the quality of your spelling and grammar is also being marked in this question. ...
... Please also remember that the quality of your spelling and grammar is also being marked in this question. ...
Music Copyright Basics - MTS Stories From Home
... A synchronization license covers the use of the composition, whether pre-recorded or not. This type of clearance allows you to sync a copyrighted work to your production. Any kind of visual paired with protected music requires this license. A synchronization license generally comes from a music publ ...
... A synchronization license covers the use of the composition, whether pre-recorded or not. This type of clearance allows you to sync a copyrighted work to your production. Any kind of visual paired with protected music requires this license. A synchronization license generally comes from a music publ ...
Making an Argument about Music
... If you can do more theoretical music analysis, this might be a good opportunity to look at how the harmonies and phrase structures do or do not line up with the text. “Schubert sets the regular metrical pattern of the text to even four-bar phrases until he gets to the line ‘Ich will den Boden kuesse ...
... If you can do more theoretical music analysis, this might be a good opportunity to look at how the harmonies and phrase structures do or do not line up with the text. “Schubert sets the regular metrical pattern of the text to even four-bar phrases until he gets to the line ‘Ich will den Boden kuesse ...
singer dan truong a passage about dan truong
... 4. His tunes / be / wonderful mixture / classical European and African beats / which / be / known as Ragtime. His tunes were wonderful mixture of classical European and African beats which were known as Ragtime. 5. All in all / he / write / 50 piano rags/ , / and be / called / King of Ragtime. All i ...
... 4. His tunes / be / wonderful mixture / classical European and African beats / which / be / known as Ragtime. His tunes were wonderful mixture of classical European and African beats which were known as Ragtime. 5. All in all / he / write / 50 piano rags/ , / and be / called / King of Ragtime. All i ...
Tin Pan Alley Notes
... a. It is useful to identify any “gimmicks” that the composer might have used to make this song recognizable. It might be a melodic idea, or it might be a rhythmic one. It will be important to highlight these features of the chorus. b. What is the form i. Form of Chorus: Typical Forms include: AABA, ...
... a. It is useful to identify any “gimmicks” that the composer might have used to make this song recognizable. It might be a melodic idea, or it might be a rhythmic one. It will be important to highlight these features of the chorus. b. What is the form i. Form of Chorus: Typical Forms include: AABA, ...
Cara Salimando Bio
... easy for anyone to relate to. Performing, in fact, is one of her favorite things to do. "It feels good to pour your heart out to a room full of complete strangers," she says. "People come up to me afterward and say, 'I really know what you're saying. I love this song. I've been through that too.' It ...
... easy for anyone to relate to. Performing, in fact, is one of her favorite things to do. "It feels good to pour your heart out to a room full of complete strangers," she says. "People come up to me afterward and say, 'I really know what you're saying. I love this song. I've been through that too.' It ...
Sample First Assignment
... responsibility of a performing musician. The decisions we make in our performance affect the audience’s relationship to the piece. For this assignment, you will compare two recorded performances of the movement you have been studying. So far, you have listened to the Alban Berg String Quartet’s inte ...
... responsibility of a performing musician. The decisions we make in our performance affect the audience’s relationship to the piece. For this assignment, you will compare two recorded performances of the movement you have been studying. So far, you have listened to the Alban Berg String Quartet’s inte ...
reader guide - Jacqueline Houtman
... one syllable corresponding to one note. The lyrics may be funny, nonsensical, alliterative, tongue-twisting, or, like the Lehrer song, composed of lists (in which case, it can also be classified as a “list song”). Modern examples of patter songs include REM’s “The End of the World as we Know it,” Bi ...
... one syllable corresponding to one note. The lyrics may be funny, nonsensical, alliterative, tongue-twisting, or, like the Lehrer song, composed of lists (in which case, it can also be classified as a “list song”). Modern examples of patter songs include REM’s “The End of the World as we Know it,” Bi ...
read more - Magdalena Duhagon
... —It had to be the United States the one to show it to you. —I think it doesn't depend so much on the place but on the teaching style. They work more in teams; once a week one student- within a group where most of us came from different countrieswould play for the rest of the group and afterwards eve ...
... —It had to be the United States the one to show it to you. —I think it doesn't depend so much on the place but on the teaching style. They work more in teams; once a week one student- within a group where most of us came from different countrieswould play for the rest of the group and afterwards eve ...
University School Songs - University at Buffalo Libraries
... The first alma mater for the University at Buffalo was written in 1903 by two alumni, Walter S. Goodale and Samuel B. Botsford. Botsford, lyricist, was a graduate of the Law School in 1902 and Goodale, composer, graduated from the Medical school in 1903. In addition to composing the alma mater, they ...
... The first alma mater for the University at Buffalo was written in 1903 by two alumni, Walter S. Goodale and Samuel B. Botsford. Botsford, lyricist, was a graduate of the Law School in 1902 and Goodale, composer, graduated from the Medical school in 1903. In addition to composing the alma mater, they ...
PROGRAMME PURCELL: Fairest Isle (from King Arthur
... Charles Jennens) HANDEL: Two arias from Semele: Sleep, why dost thou leave me? (Semele) ……………………………………. Hazel William Congreve provided the lyrics for this ‘Opera in the manner of an Oratorio’. It was first performed in 1744 at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Where’er you walk (Jupiter) ………………………… ...
... Charles Jennens) HANDEL: Two arias from Semele: Sleep, why dost thou leave me? (Semele) ……………………………………. Hazel William Congreve provided the lyrics for this ‘Opera in the manner of an Oratorio’. It was first performed in 1744 at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Where’er you walk (Jupiter) ………………………… ...
Brochure - John Bianculli
... —Home News and Tribune “ It is music that will draw you in and make you listen....” —The Star Ledger “ ....A beautiful touch.” ...
... —Home News and Tribune “ It is music that will draw you in and make you listen....” —The Star Ledger “ ....A beautiful touch.” ...
Printable version
... dominant, usually also with a long sustained note. Typical features of the vocal interpretation are ornaments like grace and auxiliary notes or portamenti – all relatively sparingly applied – as well as vibrati on long tones (at the end of lines). The slow "table songs" are performed solo, with the ...
... dominant, usually also with a long sustained note. Typical features of the vocal interpretation are ornaments like grace and auxiliary notes or portamenti – all relatively sparingly applied – as well as vibrati on long tones (at the end of lines). The slow "table songs" are performed solo, with the ...
What is a Music Arrangement
... played together (called chords). These chords are usually behind the melody (played softer than the melody). Think of a piano player. Most of the time he will play the melody in his right hand and the harmony (chords) in his left. “Rhythm” Rhythm is what helps make music go and flow. You can practic ...
... played together (called chords). These chords are usually behind the melody (played softer than the melody). Think of a piano player. Most of the time he will play the melody in his right hand and the harmony (chords) in his left. “Rhythm” Rhythm is what helps make music go and flow. You can practic ...
Dynamics - Carol Grimes
... Memory is not only narrative, it is also materialised through sensations & feelings. Words are not applicable here. Not nearly enough. It is from this deep well of memory that we can draw upon our emotions, investing the songs with vitality & significance, thus finding the authentic realisation of t ...
... Memory is not only narrative, it is also materialised through sensations & feelings. Words are not applicable here. Not nearly enough. It is from this deep well of memory that we can draw upon our emotions, investing the songs with vitality & significance, thus finding the authentic realisation of t ...
The Per Niente
... from Hello, Frisco, Hello), and "The More I See You." From 1945-1952, he worked at MGM, and won his third Oscar, in partnership with Johnny Mercer, for "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Sante Fe," from The Harvey Girls. Other songs Warren wrote during this period are "This Heart of Mine" and "Friendl ...
... from Hello, Frisco, Hello), and "The More I See You." From 1945-1952, he worked at MGM, and won his third Oscar, in partnership with Johnny Mercer, for "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Sante Fe," from The Harvey Girls. Other songs Warren wrote during this period are "This Heart of Mine" and "Friendl ...
Document
... During the winter of 1862-1863, the two great armies were camped near each other at Fredericksburg, Virginia, separated only by the expanse of the Rappahannock River. One cold afternoon, a band in the Union camp struck up some patriotic tunes. They were answered from across the river by a Confedera ...
... During the winter of 1862-1863, the two great armies were camped near each other at Fredericksburg, Virginia, separated only by the expanse of the Rappahannock River. One cold afternoon, a band in the Union camp struck up some patriotic tunes. They were answered from across the river by a Confedera ...
GCSE Music – Annotation Template
... Explores two or more of the five Areas Of Study. You must give your song or piece of music a title Which Areas of Study have you explored in your composition? AoS1 Rhythm & Metre AoS2 Harmony & Tonality AoS3 Texture & Melody AoS4 Timbre and Dynamics AoS5 Structure and Form In this section you must n ...
... Explores two or more of the five Areas Of Study. You must give your song or piece of music a title Which Areas of Study have you explored in your composition? AoS1 Rhythm & Metre AoS2 Harmony & Tonality AoS3 Texture & Melody AoS4 Timbre and Dynamics AoS5 Structure and Form In this section you must n ...
ConcertReport.doc
... Is it what you expected? What were the memorable features of each piece? (Look at hand-out). Were there soloists within the piece itself? If so, how did this contribute to the piece. Did the instrumentation change with each piece? How were the works different from each other? How was the performance ...
... Is it what you expected? What were the memorable features of each piece? (Look at hand-out). Were there soloists within the piece itself? If so, how did this contribute to the piece. Did the instrumentation change with each piece? How were the works different from each other? How was the performance ...
You da One
""You da One"" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna recorded for her sixth studio album, Talk That Talk (2011). It was co-written by Rihanna with Ester Dean, Henry Walter, John Hill and Lukasz Gottwald. Production of the song was completed by Gottwald, under his production name Dr. Luke, and Cirkut. Kuk Harrell and Marcas Tovar recorded the track at the Sofital Paris Le Laubourg, Room 538, and Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California. It premiered on US radio on November 11, 2011, and was made available to download digitally throughout Europe and Australasia on November 14, 2011. It was added to US Mainstream, rhythmic and urban radio station playlists on November 29, 2011. Throughout December 2011 and January 2012, a remix extended play (EP) was released worldwide.Musically, ""You Da One"" is a mid-tempo pop and reggae song, which incorporates elements of electropop, dancehall and dubstep. It also features a dubstep bridge before the final chorus. It garnered positive reviews from music critics, many of whom complimented the West Indian and Caribbean tone, and compared it to ""What's My Name?"" and ""Man Down"", from her previous studio album Loud (2010). The song achieved moderate chart success; it peaked at number one on the US Hot Dance Club Songs and number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Internationally, it peaked inside the top 10 in New Zealand, South Korea and on the UK R&B Chart, and attained top twenty positions in Canada, Hungary, Norway and Sweden.To promote the song, an accompanying music video was shot in East London and directed by Melina Matsoukas. It was inspired by the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange, and premiered on December 23, 2011. It was mainly shot in black and white, and features Rihanna in a variety of different set ups, such as in a photo shoot and a lyric video game. At various points, lyrics are stamped across the video as Rihanna sings them. Hours after the release of the video, Norwegian photographer Sølve Sundsbø accused Rihanna and Matsoukas of plagiarism, suggesting that the scene featuring the singer wearing a white outfit with black dots was deliberately copied from his 2008 montage ""Numero 93"".