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    March 7‚ 2015 Mr. Bernard Olsen 155 Main Street Elmsford‚ NY 10523 Dear Mr. Olsen: Thank you for your order on March 1 for Building “A Computer Music library”. Please fill out and return the enclosed forms as soon as possible. Once we receive the forms‚ we will be pleased to ship your order to you. To show our appreciation‚ we have enclosed a reprint from our monograph‚ “Music Today”. We hope you enjoy it Sincerely‚ Jonah Emeson Customer Service Manager March‚ 7‚ 2015 Mr

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    us to calm down‚ an even excites us in the moment of joy. Moreover‚ it enriches the mind and gives us self confidence. Music as we know it in our everyday language is only a miniature: that which our intelligence has grasped from that music or harmony of the whole universe which is working behind us. The music of the universe is the background of the little picture which we call music. Our sense of music‚ our attraction to music‚ shows that music is in the depth of our being. Music is behind the

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    together in harmony‚ the relationship between them creating chords. This is distinct from polyphony‚ in which parts move with rhythmic independence‚ and monophony‚ in which all parts (if there are multiple parts) move in parallel rhythm and pitch. A homophonic texture is alsohomorhythmic[1] (or uses a "very similar 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

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    pipes are used to help them harmonize and stay in key. The information I learned about the four-part harmony really surprised me. From what they told us‚ there four parts of a four-art harmony include the lead‚ tenor‚ baritone and bass. The ladies also explained that the three types of harmony‚ choral harmony‚ jazz harmony‚ and barbershop harmony‚ create a triangle shape and that barbershop harmony is located at the top of the shape. As they were singing‚ I found it difficult to identify who was

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    together in harmony‚ the relationship between them creating chords. This is distinct from polyphony‚ in which parts move with rhythmic independence‚ and monophony‚ in which all parts (if there are multiple parts) move in parallel rhythm and pitch. A homophonic texture is also homorhythmic[1] (or uses a "very similar 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

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    the song. Harmony is the simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches. This symphony uses both consonant and dissonant harmony. The first part of the symphony has mostly tension which makes it dissonant‚ it also returns to this tension in later parts of the performance. However In the beginning of the second part of the traditional performance the instruments are playing at an equilibrium which makes it consonant. This means that Beethoven’s symphony uses both consonant and dissonant harmony. The music

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    this taxonomy. Each of the three movements were initially viewed as separate‚ self-contained entities since a link between thematic materials could not be easily established. Each thematic idea seemed radically different from the last‚ both in harmony and harmonic rhythm‚ texture and melodic temperament. But‚ with retrospect‚ this was a naïve assumption: this work can be viewed as a fantasia since all three sections share a commonality in motivic ideas and pitch gestures‚ proving that not even

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    HARMONY- use of the tritone - augmented 4th‚ creates tension and something bad is about to happen despite love story Gives edgy unpredictable feeling Jazz harmony‚ ordinary chords have added blue notes DYNAMICS- -tony starts singing PP‚ breathless and excited‚ impatient -crescendos to f during 2nd theme -theme 3 is softer and quieter TEXTURE- lots of different layers makes music exciting TONALITY- D major‚ happy key to reflect mood of song INSTRUMENTS- -solo tenor voice -accompanied

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    monophonic‚ then it has only a melody line and no harmony. Much of the medieval music was monophonic. If the music is homophonic then there is only one melody line‚ but it may be played by two or more instruments. Many of the songs that were originally monophonic were easily transformed into homophonic by add extra voices or instruments. Polyphonic is the type of music we hear today. Polyphonic is when there is a melody line accompanied by harmony. A considerable amount of Adam de la Halle’s polyphonic

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    * Melodies are short and motivic developed in cell-like fashion * Many short motifs often played simultaneously * The full range of the orchestra and its instruments is used HARMONY/TONALITY * Dissonant harmony * Atonal * Use of hexachords * Clashes within harmonies * No sense of key- non functional METRE * Metre changes from 3 4 to 2 4 to 4 4. TEMPO * Sehr rasch- very quick * Varied- some long‚ slow parts while

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