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    Orfeo Analysis

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    terms of skill, the opera was demanding, but the innovations Monteverdi specifically made to certain instrument sections that were never seen before, were especially noted for their ingenuity. For example, Monteverdi wrote a section in Orfeo where trombones and doubles basses would play in harmony. “The instrumental score [Orfeo] had novel features and made great technical demands on the instrumentalists.” (D’Epiro…

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    styles of Jazz to listen to. Most of us recognize this style of music when we think of a small ensemble wearing the red and white ragtime vests in a carnival trolly. This style is made up of smaller ensembles, for they consist of a Trumpet, Clarinet, Trombone, and a two instrument rhythm section. Dixieland is more well known to be originated from New Orleans, and that is where they are still popular today. Each set consisted of collective improvisations, or many improvised solos, where everyone…

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    their composition people are almost giving them a standing ovation to congratulate them on their excellent performance. In the final work titled On The Bus by Ryan Mcguillicuddy, it comprises of professors: Matt Taylor (saxophone), Nathan Dishman (trombone), Glenn Ginn (guitar), Ryan Mcguillicuddy (bass), and Jeff Mellott (drums). In this piece there is a very good rhythm, all parts are timed well and the players all seem to be energetic and display their enthusiasm through the tapping of…

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    only one is playing and each has a point when it is featured, or at least highlighted by the gentleness of the others while one crescendos. b. What instrument(s) are playing? Piano, flute, Oboe, trumpet, bass, cello, French horn, timpani, violin, trombone, bassoon, clarinet, and piccolo. Having watched I now actually recognize the sound of an Oboe and have wondered what made that sound for years just never searched to know. c. What is the overall mood of the sound? That is subjective. The mood…

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    different types of mutes, but I did hear the difference and see them. I like it when they use the mutes. It is like they play with a different instrument, it changes that much. As for instrumentation, throughout the whole concert they used trumpets,trombones, and saxophones for frontline, and bass, piano, and drums for the rhythm section. That did not mean that's all they did. The bass even had a solo in one of the small group sessions. I liked it. I never heard a bass…

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    the violin is obviously the first instrument that stands out in the play. The musical instruments that are played throughout the performance by the orchestra are the violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horn, trombone, piano, and drums. The orchestra was located on the left side of the stage from the audiences’ perspective. I watched this performance at the outdoor theater so I was seated on a chair outside that was provided by CBC on…

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    Shiyao Anna Luo MUS Z315 Music for Film The Graduate Viewing Assignment Part I: Generally, the uses of non-diegetic popular songs make up the majority part of film music in this film. I think those pop songs serve more like foreground music and instrumental ones is more likely to be background music. There are fewer time that non-diegetic instrumental music can be found in this film; however, there are some diegetic instrumental music which occurs at the time when Ben is at the bar of the…

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    The Early Big Band Era

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    Jazz music represents the combination of many different cultures into to one, to form something soulful and full of rich history. The basis to all music- melody, harmony, tone and rhythm- are all complex and full of hidden meaning in jazz. There are many variations on jazz as well, each full of its own meaning and its own rich history. Jazz started in the 1800s by African-Americans in the south. Plantation worker made songs, spirituals, and field hollers part of everyday life. These people used…

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    Andante con moto (moderately slow with motion) third Scherzo Allegro (joking, rather quick) and forth Allegro (rather quick).(4) The orchestra consists of the string section, flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns, trumpets and timpani, piccolo, trombones and contrabassoon. This song was performed for first time in the Theater a der Wien, in Vienna. The reason that Beethoven wrote this is as equally impressive as the beauty it demonstrates. He had begun going deaf, but he thought that people…

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    Beethoven's nine symphonies are great, but one of my favorites is the pastoral symphony. The reason is simple: this piece of music is natural. Beethoven was a pioneer. He perfected and expanded the band, adding the short flute, the bass cello, the trombone and some percussion instruments such as the tri-iron, the drum, etc into his music. The rhythm of innovation, strong and weak contrast, the free bar rhythm; The heavily used in dissonant chords and irregular chords harmony … They are all…

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