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    emotional connection that Troy and Gabriella have. The dialogue makes it even more effective and easier to understand. The lyrics explain what’s happening in the scene. Gabriella is leaving because it’s best for her and Troy doesn’t want her to go. The melody, time period, instruments, and harmony all come together to make this song the perfect piece for this scene. In conclusion, this song is made up of all types of musical elements. While evaluating this scene, I discovered that this song…

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    consists of three parts: exposition, development, and recapitulation. This piece differentiates from other classical era movement sonatas in that it starts in media res, meaning that the listener immediately listens to fast motions of lower strings and a melody of violin octaves. The first theme of the first movement of the composition starts in G minor. Then the piece tempers during the bridge to B Flat Major for the second theme, a chromatic contrast to the first theme. For an extra dramatic…

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    I like this artwork because its melody expresses strength and rhythmic energy. The song’s basic melody is a contrast between soft and loud. The rhythm has four movements: first Allegro con brio (rather quick with spirit) second Andante con moto (moderately slow with motion) third Scherzo Allegro (joking, rather quick)…

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    Piano Recital

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    piano gives the piece a velvety texture that lingers in the mind of the listener. This homophonic piece had a very sweet sounding melody and the chords appeared to be communicating with each other throughout the entirety of the piece. There were moments where the melody felt utterly silent, making it feel like it was frozen. Moments later, however, the nostalgic melody…

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    Does Music Change Who A Person Reacts To Test? Music has seven definitions. an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions insignificant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony,and color. 2. the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or multiple lines (harmony), and sounded or to be sounded by one or more voices or instruments, or both. 3. musical work or compositions for singing or playing. 4. the written or printed score of a musical composition.…

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    register is low, giving vary degrees of frequency that come together to produce a beautiful melody. The main instrumental accompaniment is a piano. This does not possess a catchy melody, but one that has a jagged contour and great complexity, skipping up and down the piano. The voices of the characters, likewise, are required to produce many different tones in order to give more complexity to this melody. I believe the intent of this piece was communicated very well, giving the readers a story…

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    Australia. I hope that you don't hold contempt for me, by presuming that I am exploiting my patients case files just for the sake of telling a cheap horror story. I believe there is something genuinely frightening about the beliefs of my patient Melody Piper. I don't…

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    peaceful and then even more so when the flute are added in. I began to wake up as the music grows louder, it then tappers off for a minute till the violins and flutes start to play at a higher octave. When the whole orchestra begins to play the melody in a very load tone, it draws my attention and keeps me waiting for what is next. As I listen I feel like I am flying in the sky soaring high and then dropping down low to get a glimpse at what is on the ground and then back up high in the…

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    for mindlessness of the listener. About half way into the song, the melody becomes gradually slower and gentle giving the audience an open interpretation of the contrasting upbeat fierce melody to the serene melody in the middle (Claramxx). What seemed effortless and soothing to hear, brought great trial and hardship for Chopin to write. He was overly critical of his work, making himself crazy trying to formulate the perfect melody that he had in his head on paper (Nicholas). He evoked emotions…

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    Late July Poetic Devices

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    felt like they discovered me, which they did. That’s something no one can ever take away” Shakey Graves told the Austin Chronicles. This artistic attitude really comes out in his music in my opinion. In Late July there is suck variety in the tempo, melody, and rhythm but the mood never changes. He uses the same musical method but has explored the hell out of it, which is a contemporary approach in music. When listening to Late July I have to move my body, even if I don’t know what’s coming…

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