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    Elements of Music

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    structure to anything I play. Melody is after all‚ the main component of music‚ and is usually the part of a song that people remember far after one hears a piece of music. Because of this‚ I believe that melody is the most important element of a song. All other aspects of music fall after melody‚ because it complements the melodic structure of a song. For example‚ harmony‚ another very important aspect of music‚ is the result of the melody in a song. Without a melody‚ harmony cannot exist‚ and vice

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    Quartet is said to be one of Haydn’s greatest works. He uses a simple yet classic melody throughout his piece that is the underlying feature of this movement. The melody is in the form AABCC but the movement itself is in the style of theme and variations. The music in the movement is played sweetly (dolce) and is in cut time. The Introduction to Haydn’s Emperor Quartet is in GM and has the violin 1 playing the melody. The cello and the Viola have similar rhythmic parts that are playing important harmonies

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    The History of Caklempong

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    Gereteh Gereteh consists of 15 Bonang was written in the tone one octave C Major‚ including seven not options in the two parallel lines with the 1st line having 8 bonang‚ while the 2nd line having 7 bonang. Gereteh plays the role of playing the main melody. There are two sets Gereteh in a complete set caklempong. Gereteh Tingkah Tingkah

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    Chicken nuggets are great

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    rhythm").[2] However‚ in melody-dominated homophony‚ one voice‚ often the highest‚ plays a distinct melody‚ and the accompanying voices work together to articulate an underlying harmony.[3] Initially‚ in Ancient Greece‚ homophony indicated music in which a single melody is performed by two or more voices in unison or octaves‚ i.e. monophony with multiple voices. Homophony as a term first appeared in English with Charles Burney in 1776‚ emphasizing the concord of harmonized melody.[4] Contents [hide]

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    Beethoven's Sixth Symphony

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    therefore a romantic trait. The bird calls made by the strings in bar 151 are also programmatic. The instrumentation of this movement is quite classical as for majority of the movement the strings play the melody‚ although they are often taken over in parts by solo flutes‚ clarinets or oboe. The melody is based mainly upon the tonic and dominant and is diatonic. It is pleasing to the ear and is quite classical. The harmony is concordant‚ also a classical feature. The second movement‚ titled “By the Brook

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    The book’s focus is around a 12 year old girl named Melody. She is living with the disease Cerebral Palsy. She can’t walk‚ talk or feed herself. But the disease does not limit it her like everyone thinks it does. She has a photographic memory‚ and is a very intelligent individual. But she has no way to ever show any of this. Her disability stops her from communicating her emotions and thoughts‚ but it does not stop her from learning. Most of all this little girl is simply a girl. She worries what

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    Handel‚ Mozart and Chopin are three classical composers from three different periods – baroque‚ classical and romantic. Their works all contain the basic elements of music; structure‚ texture‚ melody and harmony. However the ways these things come across are unique to each composer and era‚ as well as having quite a few similarities. Handel’s Messiah is an oratorio in the form of an Italian opera‚ with recitatives‚ arias and choruses. He gave great importance to the choruses‚ of which ’And the

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    The Baroque Period

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    and it lots of times has all the instruments playing the same melody‚ while classical has various interchanging parts and melody’s. The melody in Baroque period is repeated‚ although it is distinct but it is not lyrical. In Baroque music‚ the phrasing was continuous with wide leaps‚ chromatic tones for emotional effect‚ while in Classical music phrasing was short‚ balanced and based on cadences. Classical music has very clear melodies and can be identified easily. To be clear‚ it’s a single

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    warm‚ calm melody‚ the main and colorful melody was basically introduced by violin‚ cello‚ flute‚ and oboe. The pleasant melody shows the expectation of rustic life and was repeated in a peaceful way without too many decorations.

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    Si Mama Mo

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    music is notated in units called measures (sometimes called bars)‚ each containing a certain number of beats. Melody - A succession of tones logically conceived to make musical sense - Just as words‚ varied in sound and meaning‚ are arranged in a particular order to form a sentence‚ the tones of melodies‚ varying in pitch and duration‚ must be organized in order to be meaningful Scales - A melody is built on tones selected from an ascending or descending pattern of tones‚ within the range of an octave

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