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    1.07 Elements of Music

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    types of music that uses syncopation are ska‚ reggae‚ rap‚ jazz‚ and some forms of metal. 4. The three examples in forms of music are concerto‚ sonata‚ and symphony. A concerto is a musical piece in which one solo instrument (such as a piano or violin) is accompanied by an orchestra. A sonata is a musical composition for a solo instrument (often piano or other keyboard instruments). A symphony is a musical piece that has been scored for a full orchestra; it is often an extended composition.

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    was characterized by refinement and high distinction….In him we have the unusual spectacle of a proud‚ reserved and passionate spirit housed in a frail and ailing body….he surrendered himself to the torrent of passionate music which flowed from the piano when he abandoned himself to his inspiration.” (Hedley 72-73). Frédéric François Chopin was born between the 22nd of February or March 1st‚ 1810 and lived until October 17‚ 1849. He was a Polish composer and one of the most inevitably mind-blowing

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    The Innovations of Frédéric Chopin Frédéric Chopin’s personal approach to technique revolutionized the piano. He developed unparalleled fingering and pedalage that shocked the musical world. His clearly established style set him apart from his peers. This consistent and unique style makes him the most notable composer of the Romantic period. Chopin was born in Zellazowa Wola‚ Poland in the year 1810. His name was Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen‚ but he was most commonly known by the French

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    Baroque Music: 1600-1750

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     sRll  use  musical  idioms  of      dramaRc  music     Harpsichord  h?p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxzY3tFTz9k     Early  form  of  the  piano     Strings  were  plucked  rather  than  struck     Smaller  range  than  modern  piano     Dynamic  changes  harder  to  achieve     Organ

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    Piano Major Scales is the most important scales: firstly because they are very common and also because they are fundamental for your understanding of keys. If someone says a Piano Sonata by the composer and pianist Franz Shubert is played in A Major this means that it are depending on the A scale as well. It’s also common that piano pieces are named like A Minor – this accordingly refers to a minor scale as also are explained on the site.’ It seems to me that piano scales put a basis

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    Classical vs. Pop Music

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    greatest composers such as Haydn‚ Mozart‚ Bach and others were entertaining enough for the people who wanted to comprehend music at first hearing and satisfy people who wanted to discover something new with repeated hearings. (allpurposeguru.hubpages.com #1) Operas‚ ballets‚ recitals‚ concerts were open to anyone who could afford the price of a ticket. We can see differences in the used instruments and length of a song also. The most common classical music instruments are piano‚ organ‚ strings‚ woodwinds

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    Béla Bartók was born in a farming village in Romania in 1881. He had a hard childhood and his father passed away when he was seven. Bartók lived nomadically with his mother‚ sister and a piano teacher. He attended Budapest Academy of Music with concentration in piano and was eventually appointed to the music faculty in 1907 as an ethnomusicology professor. Bartók was a Hungarian nationalist and studied Hungarian folk music. While he composed in all genres‚ he is most known for his interest in folk

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    films‚ ballets‚ concerts‚ concertos‚ symphonies‚ and sonatas. Sergei was a musical child prodigy‚ composing his first musical composition at age five. His first Sergei Prokofiev was a Russian composer born on April 23‚ 1891 in Sontsovka‚Ukraine. He also was a famous pianist and conductor. His masterpiece included numerous works in many genres: he works were places in in opera‚ films‚ ballets‚ concerts‚ concertos‚ symphonies‚ and sonatas. audience performance was at age nine. At age eleven

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    Six Eras Of Music

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    works. From his symphonies to sonatas‚ it caught the attention of listeners in his time. In his symphonies‚ three main features of this work is what impressed and stood out towards the listeners is its motivic consistency‚ rhythmic drive‚ and a sense of progression. . His music was separated into 3 different style periods. The first style period focused on building up the style of Mozart and Haydn. Beethoven’s mood of excitement and urgency sets apart Mozart and Haydn. With that‚ Beethoven maximized

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    The Life of Mozart

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    My book report is from the biography of Mozart written by Robert W. Gutman. It was illustrated by the Jacket art courtesy of Music Lovers Society and was published by Harcourt Brace and Company. It was printed in New York City and the year of publication was 1999. Mozart was born in Salzburg‚ Austria‚ the son of composer‚ musical author‚ and violinist‚ Leopold Mozart and his wife‚ Anna Maria Pertl. His given names were Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Theophilus‚ the last of which is Gottlieb in German

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