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    Here you can see the blues-scale feeling in the melody, as the accidentals create the variety in the harmony and melody of the song. There are two versions of this song, the single version and the album. The difference is the single version is 2:55 and the album version is 5:28. The album version has that energetic solo. The difference…

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    different rhythm, melody, etc. Two of the songs that I really enjoyed listening to is was “Supper Time”, and “Snoopy”, the musical director was (Dr. Tammie Huntington), and orchestra conductor was (Davy Chinn). Both these songs had a certain emotion to them, as well as the style they played. I will discuss both on the emotional impact, and describe how the songs sounded in the play. First song I am going to describe is “Supper Time”. This songs melody was very upbeat. The melody had a high…

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    was for his music. The melody in this composition seemed to change from a light feeling to a very serious sound, which showed the depth of the composer…

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    opening with a major melody at an allegro pace. The choice of a major mode not only creates a sense of a happiness, but also enhances the allegro tempo to create a lively feeling carried by the timbre of the string section.…

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    harmonic and rhythmic mattress on which execution happen melodies and solos, although exceptions to this rule and investments, particularly in modern jazz can occur. Some critics say that the rhythm section is intimately connected with the African origins of jazz, while the melody and harmony come from European classical music, a music where,…

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    CHAPTER TWO - CRITICAL ANALYSIS 2.1 Exploration Of Tonality And The Pentatonic Scale Blossoms on a Moonlit River has been written in G major, and this is known from an author’s note written above the stave and the key signature (Fig 2a). It has been written with diatonic numerical notation using the numbers 1 to 7, and the number 0 represents a rest. The piece is tonal centred, and relies on a major pentatonic scale consisting of G, A, B, D and E (Fig 2b) and this is close to the western…

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    felt when the notes were beginning to enlarge. The purpose of this was to convey the reader's attention, allowing them to see the theme of freedom, perhaps freedom of getting out of this memory. Additionally, the onomatopoeia “Pam” implies what the melody notes can do and the message they wanted to send to Jonas, though he was frightened. Furthermore, the notes could also shape reality, that not everything is seen as it is seen, and that is why the notes were first presented as a calm beautiful…

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    movements: The first movement starts with hard dramatic strings, leading into a plethora of pleasant melodies and lovely consonance. An emotional rollercoaster would best describe this movement as the piece transitions from soft calming sounds from the horns and woodwinds to hard-pressed portions that are dominated by the string group. This movement ends with a striking build-up of woodwind melodies and soft strings into a climatic burst of energy from the strings and percussions. The second…

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    under conductor Eugene Goossens. The style of music is Nationalistic music. The melody played by the trumpet and other brass instrument played harmony. The rhythm was sharply detached and it has a steady, slow beat, but at the middle it speeds up and shifts into a smooth. At first the melody is low with all of the brass instruments mixed together, but later when more instruments get blended it gets both louder and the melody gets higher. The meter was really hard to measure in this kind of…

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    States Department of ART AND SCIENCE The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Spain All copyrights reserved, USA STORY BOOK: The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Characters: Mrs. Tulip Pineapple, Castilian Silhouette, Art, Melody, Camellia and Jolly Location: Bilbao, Spain and New York, NY Preface This elegant children manuscript is a non-fiction concept and true short story about a mother and daughter, who decide to travel to the Guggenheim Museum to research the…

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