This document provides an introduction to an online music module that explores elements and context of music through analyzing 9 audio clips. Students are instructed to listen to each audio selection and answer questions about instruments, mood, genre, and cultural origins. The purpose is for students to consider what music is through applying their knowledge and experiences to describe different musical works.
I crated this powerpoint whilst i was on my prac at a primary school. This powerpoint helps to analyse the song & it has attachments with the music film clip and the audio file. This powerpoint also helps to analyse the poetic devices in the song.
I crated this powerpoint whilst i was on my prac at a primary school. This powerpoint helps to analyse the song & it has attachments with the music film clip and the audio file. This powerpoint also helps to analyse the poetic devices in the song.
AnalysisThe principles of unity & variety apply to all music.docxamrit47
Analysis
The principles of unity & variety apply to all music, regardless of compositional style or historical period.
Now that you are familiar with the concepts in the first section of the course (Basic Musical Concepts), and you have seen how they work on different pieces of music, try your hand, mouse, and ears at how they operate in a music selection that you may not have heard yet.
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White
(4:08)
Your analysis should include:
The number of different musical ideas you hear in the piece (can we say that there are two ideas A and B? Or is there only one?)
The timings (start and stop times) of the different sections of the piece. (
Hint
: Listen for
changes in musical ideas and timbre
, or for points when
one instrument gives way to another
.)
How the following elements contribute to
unity
and
variety
in the sections you identified (give timings):
Dynamics
: Where does the music get louder or softer? Is there any apparent reason for those changes?
Timbre
: Where do different instruments take over the melody?
Pitch
: What is the general pitch level of the piece? Are there wide variations in pitch level?
Although there are
sections that feature one instrument over others
, do you think this is a piece for a
solo
performer or for an
ensemble
?
List of the characteristics of the musical style closest to the one this piece exemplifies. (
Hint
: Revisit the class titled Folk Music, Art Music, and All That Jazz)
Do you think this piece serves (or could serve) a specific purpose?
Does this piece have any specific connotation(s) for you?
.
A word from a developing artist exploring the many avenues of music business.
check out more via our blog on our website. We would love to hear from you!
https://www.ctwlibrary.com/masters-of-music-philosophy/arsenal-report/
The homework about Music class and these questions below has to be d.docxmallisonshavon
The homework about Music class and these questions below has to be done as an easy format (opinion easy). Please click on the link below and answer the questions as an easy format (600 words). Note " no Plagiarize"
Click on the link
http://elearn.fiu.edu/e-dev/environments/MusicConservatory/module_8.html
Is the melody easy to remember?
Can you hear more than one major themes in this work? If so, could you elaborate a bit
Is the harmony consonant or dissonant?
Does the harmony determine how one perceives the music or it is determined by other elements? Please elaborate
Is the rhythm an important part of this piece?
What colors (emotions) you can described as you listen to this movement?
Is the texture (the instruments used) rich or thin at some points? Please elaborate
Can you hear an underlying story to the music?
Can you hear a basic structure in this movement?
What is your personal opinion on this musical clip?
.
Garner 1 Experiencing Music MUNM 1743 26 November .docxshericehewat
Garner 1
Experiencing Music
MUNM 1743
26 November 2012
Soundtrack of My Life: Outline
Infant/Toddler
Pat-a-Cake
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
ABC song
Where is Thumbkin?
Starlight, Starbright
Most of these songs were taught to me by my mom or my older sisters, but I also learned
some at preschool. Two of these songs helped me learn the ABC’s and the differences
between my fingers and thumb. Pat-a-Cake helped me to develop my coordination when I
was a baby. I still remember my mom singing, “Twinkle, Twinkle” and “Starlight, Starbright”
as lullabies.
Elementary School
James Taylor
John Denver
Billy Joel
The River of Dreams (from River of Dreams, 1993)
The Monkees
Phil Collins
Shania Twain
Backstreet Boys
Larger Than Life (from Millennium, 1999)
These artists/bands are the ones that I remember most from my elementary days. My mom
is a music teacher, so music has always been a very important part of my life, and I’ve
always been exposed to an extremely wide variety of music. During this time, I feel that a
lot of the music I listened to involved music functioning as movement. I still vividly
remember dancing around the house with my mom to Billy Joel or The Monkees.
Middle School
Michael Jackson
The Eagles
Judy Garland
The Man That Got Away (from A Star Is Born, 1954)
Elton John
Jonas Brothers
Aerosmith
Rag Doll (from Permanent Vacation, 1987)
Led Zeppelin
During middle school is when I feel I started to branch out and find some of my own music.
Obviously I still listened to a lot of the music my parent’s did (especially Michael Jackson,
Elton John, and The Eagles), but this was the time that I discovered my own love for classic
rock. Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith became two of the biggest musical obsessions that I’ve
had, and I still listen to the frequently. Judy Garland is one of my all-time favorite
performers, and it was in middle school that I discovered the movie A Star Is Born and
totally fell in love. Some of this music functioned as ritual for my family, I don’t remember a
road trip where we didn’t absolutely have to listen to every Michael Jackson or Elton John
CD.
High School
Led Zeppelin
Thank You (from Led Zeppelin II, 1969)
The Real Group
Jamie Cullum
Rajaton
Butterfly (from Boundless, 2001)
Jason Mraz
Sara Bareilles
Ben Rector
In high school I continued listening to most of the classic rock bands I had discovered,
especially Led Zeppelin. I had been involved in choirs my entire life, but high school is
when it became a huge part of my life. I was in Chorale and Jazz Choir, and Jazz really got
me into acapella groups like The Real Group and Rajaton. The song Butterfly, by Rajaton, is
one of my favorite pieces that I’ve ever sung and I feel very emotionally connected to it.
These were also the years that I discovered Jason Mraz, Sara Bar ...
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Music connects people to time and place. For instance, many of you m.docxJinElias52
Music connects people to time and place. For instance, many of you may remember a song that comforted you during a difficult time, or that was playing during a happy occasion like a graduation or engagement. Despite varying tastes, the one constant across humanity is that music can play a role in times of comfort and celebration.
This week’s writing Assignment asks you to consider what songs are important to you and why. You can think of this as collecting the soundtrack of your own life so you may compose your Musical Autobiography.
In 750–1000 words, consider and explain the role of music in your life story. Follow an essay format with an introduction, declarative thesis, body paragraphs and a conclusion. You must incorporate a connection to the Unit 7 course text reading material, so you need to cite at least one source. Be sure to incorporate APA citations throughout the analysis, and include a references section at the end of your analysis.
For each of the following categories, you must include at least one specific song and artist. Express the music and link it directly to an experience and the emotions you felt. Remember to link your individual experience to broaden your understanding of the impact of music at large.
In your analysis, consider the following:
What music do you associate with childhood? How did/does this music make you feel? How do your choices reflect your childhood experiences? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
What music do you associate with adolescence? Was this music a way to fit in or rebel? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
What music do you associate with comfort? How do these songs help you deal with disappointment or stress? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
What music do you associate with happiness or inspiration? Why? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
Your essay should be written in essay format with a thesis, main points, and substantive conclusion. Your work should be double-spaced and include a title page in APA format.
.
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Fall 2017 MUS 11 Fundamentals of Music Zigterman FinalPr.docxssuser454af01
Fall 2017 MUS 11: Fundamentals of Music Zigterman
Final Project: Contextual Listening Journal
This final project is due March 22nd and will be collected before your final exam is administered.
This is your final opportunity to do some active listening with any piece of music you like from any genre
(jazz, rock, classical, folk, etc.) and spend some time journaling about it. Answer all questions below in
complete sentences when possible.
Please type your responses in a word document using Size 12, Time New Roman Font, and be sure to
include your name and section time. If you have more than one page, PLEASE STAPLE them before
turning your journal into your TA.
Before you Listen: Some Background Questions
1. When you have the chance to listen to music, what groups or singers do you prefer?
2. What kinds of genres of music have you been listening to over the past nine weeks? Have
you explored any new genres?
3. What is the name of the song/piece you have chosen to listen to for this journal?
4. Have you listened to music from his composer before? If yes, how does their music
generally make you feel?
While you Listen: What do you hear?
5. What instruments are involved with your piece? Did any instrument stand out to you in
particular?
6. How many elements can you identify: is this piece is minor or major? Is the meter simple
or compound? What is a possible meter signature?
7. Composers are like visual artists, but instead of using a paint brush, crayons, chalk, clay
or other art mediums, a composer’s written music is their art. What pictures in your mind
does this music paint?
After you Listen: Some Critical Thinking
8. Have you listened to this piece before? If yes, did anything new stand out to you?
9. What did you like most about this piece? Why?
10. If you were writing a script for a movie using this music, what might the movie be about?
11. Do you think the title the composer choice for this song/piece is a good or poor one?
Explain your answer.
...
AnalysisThe principles of unity & variety apply to all music.docxamrit47
Analysis
The principles of unity & variety apply to all music, regardless of compositional style or historical period.
Now that you are familiar with the concepts in the first section of the course (Basic Musical Concepts), and you have seen how they work on different pieces of music, try your hand, mouse, and ears at how they operate in a music selection that you may not have heard yet.
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White
(4:08)
Your analysis should include:
The number of different musical ideas you hear in the piece (can we say that there are two ideas A and B? Or is there only one?)
The timings (start and stop times) of the different sections of the piece. (
Hint
: Listen for
changes in musical ideas and timbre
, or for points when
one instrument gives way to another
.)
How the following elements contribute to
unity
and
variety
in the sections you identified (give timings):
Dynamics
: Where does the music get louder or softer? Is there any apparent reason for those changes?
Timbre
: Where do different instruments take over the melody?
Pitch
: What is the general pitch level of the piece? Are there wide variations in pitch level?
Although there are
sections that feature one instrument over others
, do you think this is a piece for a
solo
performer or for an
ensemble
?
List of the characteristics of the musical style closest to the one this piece exemplifies. (
Hint
: Revisit the class titled Folk Music, Art Music, and All That Jazz)
Do you think this piece serves (or could serve) a specific purpose?
Does this piece have any specific connotation(s) for you?
.
A word from a developing artist exploring the many avenues of music business.
check out more via our blog on our website. We would love to hear from you!
https://www.ctwlibrary.com/masters-of-music-philosophy/arsenal-report/
The homework about Music class and these questions below has to be d.docxmallisonshavon
The homework about Music class and these questions below has to be done as an easy format (opinion easy). Please click on the link below and answer the questions as an easy format (600 words). Note " no Plagiarize"
Click on the link
http://elearn.fiu.edu/e-dev/environments/MusicConservatory/module_8.html
Is the melody easy to remember?
Can you hear more than one major themes in this work? If so, could you elaborate a bit
Is the harmony consonant or dissonant?
Does the harmony determine how one perceives the music or it is determined by other elements? Please elaborate
Is the rhythm an important part of this piece?
What colors (emotions) you can described as you listen to this movement?
Is the texture (the instruments used) rich or thin at some points? Please elaborate
Can you hear an underlying story to the music?
Can you hear a basic structure in this movement?
What is your personal opinion on this musical clip?
.
Garner 1 Experiencing Music MUNM 1743 26 November .docxshericehewat
Garner 1
Experiencing Music
MUNM 1743
26 November 2012
Soundtrack of My Life: Outline
Infant/Toddler
Pat-a-Cake
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
ABC song
Where is Thumbkin?
Starlight, Starbright
Most of these songs were taught to me by my mom or my older sisters, but I also learned
some at preschool. Two of these songs helped me learn the ABC’s and the differences
between my fingers and thumb. Pat-a-Cake helped me to develop my coordination when I
was a baby. I still remember my mom singing, “Twinkle, Twinkle” and “Starlight, Starbright”
as lullabies.
Elementary School
James Taylor
John Denver
Billy Joel
The River of Dreams (from River of Dreams, 1993)
The Monkees
Phil Collins
Shania Twain
Backstreet Boys
Larger Than Life (from Millennium, 1999)
These artists/bands are the ones that I remember most from my elementary days. My mom
is a music teacher, so music has always been a very important part of my life, and I’ve
always been exposed to an extremely wide variety of music. During this time, I feel that a
lot of the music I listened to involved music functioning as movement. I still vividly
remember dancing around the house with my mom to Billy Joel or The Monkees.
Middle School
Michael Jackson
The Eagles
Judy Garland
The Man That Got Away (from A Star Is Born, 1954)
Elton John
Jonas Brothers
Aerosmith
Rag Doll (from Permanent Vacation, 1987)
Led Zeppelin
During middle school is when I feel I started to branch out and find some of my own music.
Obviously I still listened to a lot of the music my parent’s did (especially Michael Jackson,
Elton John, and The Eagles), but this was the time that I discovered my own love for classic
rock. Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith became two of the biggest musical obsessions that I’ve
had, and I still listen to the frequently. Judy Garland is one of my all-time favorite
performers, and it was in middle school that I discovered the movie A Star Is Born and
totally fell in love. Some of this music functioned as ritual for my family, I don’t remember a
road trip where we didn’t absolutely have to listen to every Michael Jackson or Elton John
CD.
High School
Led Zeppelin
Thank You (from Led Zeppelin II, 1969)
The Real Group
Jamie Cullum
Rajaton
Butterfly (from Boundless, 2001)
Jason Mraz
Sara Bareilles
Ben Rector
In high school I continued listening to most of the classic rock bands I had discovered,
especially Led Zeppelin. I had been involved in choirs my entire life, but high school is
when it became a huge part of my life. I was in Chorale and Jazz Choir, and Jazz really got
me into acapella groups like The Real Group and Rajaton. The song Butterfly, by Rajaton, is
one of my favorite pieces that I’ve ever sung and I feel very emotionally connected to it.
These were also the years that I discovered Jason Mraz, Sara Bar ...
Technology Counts... With Numbers (A Personal School Project)Sophia Castillo
You may have to adjust your volume a few times throughout the presentation. I tried my best to adjust where I could, but I didn't realize- when I was recording- that the volume was way lower for some. I'm a mess, I'm sorry.
Music connects people to time and place. For instance, many of you m.docxJinElias52
Music connects people to time and place. For instance, many of you may remember a song that comforted you during a difficult time, or that was playing during a happy occasion like a graduation or engagement. Despite varying tastes, the one constant across humanity is that music can play a role in times of comfort and celebration.
This week’s writing Assignment asks you to consider what songs are important to you and why. You can think of this as collecting the soundtrack of your own life so you may compose your Musical Autobiography.
In 750–1000 words, consider and explain the role of music in your life story. Follow an essay format with an introduction, declarative thesis, body paragraphs and a conclusion. You must incorporate a connection to the Unit 7 course text reading material, so you need to cite at least one source. Be sure to incorporate APA citations throughout the analysis, and include a references section at the end of your analysis.
For each of the following categories, you must include at least one specific song and artist. Express the music and link it directly to an experience and the emotions you felt. Remember to link your individual experience to broaden your understanding of the impact of music at large.
In your analysis, consider the following:
What music do you associate with childhood? How did/does this music make you feel? How do your choices reflect your childhood experiences? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
What music do you associate with adolescence? Was this music a way to fit in or rebel? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
What music do you associate with comfort? How do these songs help you deal with disappointment or stress? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
What music do you associate with happiness or inspiration? Why? What can you conclude about the nature of music and its impact after this reflection on your personal experience? Include at least one specific song/artist for this category.
Your essay should be written in essay format with a thesis, main points, and substantive conclusion. Your work should be double-spaced and include a title page in APA format.
.
What's My Soundtrack? Room 207 Theme SongsJanet Ilko
We are creating a playlist inspired by our Classroom Champion Josh Sweeney. Every hero needs a theme song, and we are building a soundtrack that defines who we are as leaders in room 207. Music tells our story.
Fall 2017 MUS 11 Fundamentals of Music Zigterman FinalPr.docxssuser454af01
Fall 2017 MUS 11: Fundamentals of Music Zigterman
Final Project: Contextual Listening Journal
This final project is due March 22nd and will be collected before your final exam is administered.
This is your final opportunity to do some active listening with any piece of music you like from any genre
(jazz, rock, classical, folk, etc.) and spend some time journaling about it. Answer all questions below in
complete sentences when possible.
Please type your responses in a word document using Size 12, Time New Roman Font, and be sure to
include your name and section time. If you have more than one page, PLEASE STAPLE them before
turning your journal into your TA.
Before you Listen: Some Background Questions
1. When you have the chance to listen to music, what groups or singers do you prefer?
2. What kinds of genres of music have you been listening to over the past nine weeks? Have
you explored any new genres?
3. What is the name of the song/piece you have chosen to listen to for this journal?
4. Have you listened to music from his composer before? If yes, how does their music
generally make you feel?
While you Listen: What do you hear?
5. What instruments are involved with your piece? Did any instrument stand out to you in
particular?
6. How many elements can you identify: is this piece is minor or major? Is the meter simple
or compound? What is a possible meter signature?
7. Composers are like visual artists, but instead of using a paint brush, crayons, chalk, clay
or other art mediums, a composer’s written music is their art. What pictures in your mind
does this music paint?
After you Listen: Some Critical Thinking
8. Have you listened to this piece before? If yes, did anything new stand out to you?
9. What did you like most about this piece? Why?
10. If you were writing a script for a movie using this music, what might the movie be about?
11. Do you think the title the composer choice for this song/piece is a good or poor one?
Explain your answer.
...
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Early Life and Career Beginnings
The Foundation of Tom Selleck's Wealth
Born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, Tom Selleck grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. His journey towards building a large net worth began with humble origins. , Selleck pursued a business administration degree at the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. But, his interest shifted towards acting. leading him to study at the Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas.
Minor roles in television and films marked Selleck's early career. He appeared in commercials and took on small parts in T.V. series such as "The Dating Game" and "Lancer." These initial steps, although modest. laid the groundwork for his future success and the growth of Tom Selleck net worth. Breakthrough with "Magnum, P.I."
The Role that Defined Tom Selleck's Career
Tom Selleck's breakthrough came with the role of Thomas Magnum in the CBS television series "Magnum, P.I." (1980-1988). This role made him a household name and boosted his net worth. The series' popularity resulted in Selleck earning large salaries. leading to financial stability and increased recognition in Hollywood.
"Magnum P.I." garnered high ratings and critical acclaim during its run. Selleck's portrayal of the charming and resourceful private investigator resonated with audiences. making him one of the most beloved television actors of the 1980s. The success of "Magnum P.I." played a pivotal role in shaping Tom Selleck net worth, establishing him as a major star.
Film Career and Diversification
Expanding Tom Selleck's Financial Portfolio
While "Magnum, P.I." was a cornerstone of Selleck's career, he did not limit himself to television. He ventured into films, further enhancing Tom Selleck net worth. His filmography includes notable movies such as "Three Men and a Baby" (1987). which became the highest-grossing film of the year, and its sequel, "Three Men and a Little Lady" (1990). These box office successes contributed to his wealth.
Selleck's versatility allowed him to transition between genres. from comedies like "Mr. Baseball" (1992) to westerns such as "Quigley Down Under" (1990). This diversification showcased his acting range. and provided many income streams, reinforcing Tom Selleck net worth.
Television Resurgence with "Blue Bloods"
Sustaining Wealth through Consistent Success
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Welcome to SSA Philosophy, your ultimate destination for diving deep into the profound philosophies of iconic characters from video games, movies, and TV shows. In this episode, we explore the powerful journey and existential philosophy of Django Freeman from Quentin Tarantino’s masterful film, "Django Unchained," in our video titled, "From Slave to Scourge: The Existential Choice of Django Unchained. The Philosophy of Django Freeman!"
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Django Freeman’s story is one of the most compelling narratives of transformation and empowerment in cinema. A former slave turned relentless bounty hunter, Django’s journey is not just a physical liberation but an existential quest for identity, justice, and retribution. This video delves into the core philosophical elements that define Django’s character and the profound choices he makes throughout his journey.
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As a film director, I have always been awestruck by the magic of animation. Animation, a medium once considered solely for the amusement of children, has undergone a significant transformation over the years. Its evolution from a rudimentary form of entertainment to a sophisticated form of storytelling has stirred my creativity and expanded my vision, offering limitless possibilities in the realm of cinematic storytelling.
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The dearest series "Panchayat" is set to make a victorious return with its third season, and the fervor is discernible. The authority trailer, delivered on May 28, guarantees one more enamoring venture through the country heartland of India.
Jitendra Kumar keeps on sparkling as Abhishek Tripathi, the city-reared engineer who ends up functioning as the secretary of the Panchayat office in the curious town of Phulera. His nuanced depiction of a young fellow exploring the difficulties of country life while endeavoring to adjust to his new environmental factors has earned far and wide recognition.
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New Difficulties and Experiences
The trailer indicates new difficulties anticipating the characters, as Abhishek keeps on wrestling with his part in the town and his yearnings for a superior future. The series has reliably offset humor with social editorial, and Season 3 looks ready to dig much more profound into the intricacies of rustic organization and self-awareness.
Watchers can hope to see a greater amount of the enchanting and particular residents who have become fan top picks. Their connections and the one of a kind cut of-life situations give a reviving and interesting portrayal of provincial India, featuring the two its appeal and its difficulties.
A Mix of Humor and Heart
One of the signs of "Panchayat" is its capacity to mix humor with sincere narrating. The trailer features minutes that guarantee to convey giggles, as well as scenes that pull at the heartstrings. This equilibrium has been a critical calculate the show's prosperity, resounding with crowds across different socioeconomics.
Creation Greatness
The creation quality remaining parts first rate, with the beautiful setting of Phulera town filling in as a scenery that upgrades the narrating. The meticulousness in portraying provincial life, joined with sharp composition and solid exhibitions, guarantees that "Panchayat" keeps on hanging out in the packed web series scene.
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As the delivery date draws near, expectation for "Panchayat" Season 3 is at a record-breaking high. The authority trailer has previously created critical buzz, with fans enthusiastically anticipating the continuation of Abhishek Tripathi's excursion and the new undertakings that lie ahead in Phulera.
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In the vast landscape of cinema, stories have been told, retold, and reimagined in countless ways. At the heart of this narrative evolution lies the concept of a "remake". A successful remake allows us to revisit cherished tales through a fresh lens, often reflecting a different era's perspective or harnessing the power of advanced technology. Yet, the question remains, what makes a remake successful? Today, we will delve deeper into this subject, identifying the key ingredients that contribute to the success of a remake.
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1. I’ve added notes to this PowerPoint presentation. The notes are only meant to remind me of the things that I want to address in class about the individual song selection. The students are not meant to have access to the notes, and I will omit them when I publish them online.
I have not included the sound clips used in this module because of copyright issues, but I do indicate what song could be heard. I am in the process of getting permission to use these musical examples. Alternatives to that approach: http://www.uniquetracks.com has royalty free music for sale or you might put together your own music excerpts using Acid Pro. See module C3 for more about capturing music files and making your own music. Thanks to Ellie Pinkham for advice on this. The song is Senor El Gato , sung by Kelly Hogan from The Bottle Let Me Down. The main points that I want to bring out in the discussion include: The audience is sophisticated children and adults, in particular the use of animal sounds, but vocabulary such as solar plexis (compare with module A5 on the use of animals in children’s books use of humor in children’s songs: appropriate or inappropriate? At what age do children “understand” humor? Instruments: voices, guitarro, strings, drums, trumpets Corrido style: Mexican ballad whose content is often gruesome tale sung in a deadpan style. Compare with nortena music. Even though the song is about death, the mood is light.
Choral ode from Euripides, Orestes (408 BCE) performed by Organographica fro their CD entitled Music of the Ancient Greeks. Modal scale, which sounds “off” to Western ears accustomed to all intervals within a scale as seconds. But compare with Turkish and North African music. This is a perfect fourth to (ascending) quarter step, quarter step, major third. Changes in determining “good” music; attitudes embedded in cultural attitudes. Similarly to the previous example in which our knowledge adds to our appreciation of the music, our appreciation or lack of depends on our culture and knowledge of western music. Lyrics from the ancient Greek: “I lament, I lament” because of your mother’s blood that drives you mad. Great fortune among mortals does not endure: a god upsets it like the sail of a fast boat overwhelmed in the rough frightful wars of dreadful calamity, as in the sea.” (Translation from liner notes.) Compare with Homeric representation of war. Instruments: voice, aulos parthenios (double pipe) Choral odes were sung and danced by the Greek chorus in a tragedy. Would we consider this dance music?
This song is Utrus horas , performed by the Orchestra Baobab from their CD Pirates Choice . They are a Senegalese group but are performing a Cuban song in Wolof and Spanish. African influence on Cuban and Latin American music and now the cross-influence of Cuban music on African music. One might ask what music isn’t influenced by African music; discuss the influence on American pop, blues, spirituals. One might ask what is African music or has music become more global? Polyphony, polyrhythmic, polymeter. Instruments: vocals, tenor sax, electric guitar, bass, percussion. Toque: in general the “beat” in Latin music. A standard rhythmic phrase for percussion, probably originated from African religious drumming which associated a particular rhythmic pattern with a particular god. In Latin music, virtuosity with percussions is often associated with the ability to improvise and incorporate a variety of toques.
Spring from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons . Homophony, polyphony, monophony. Compare the blended sounds here with the earlier Orchestra Baobab selection. Discuss concertos: one player (the violin here) plays a melody and the rest of the orchestra accompanies the instrument. A kind of conversation or argument. Three movements: Fast/slow/fast. Programmatic vs. absolute music. Spring: bird songs, thunderstorms, barking dogs.
The Orphan’s Lament sung by Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan throat singing) from The Orphan’s Lament. Emphasis on timbre: everything in their repertoire based on characteristics of tone color. Vocals and simultaneous throat singing (igil, byzaanchi, marinhuur). Discuss our ideas about what constitutes an instrument. In Tuvan folklore, orphans are key figures who illustrate the importance of family and love. An orphan is always an unlucky figure, even if prosperous and wealthy. This is a sad lament. Compare with the second example and the use of slow rhythm and stringed accompaniments.
The song is “Left Hand Suzuki Method” performed by the Gorillaz on their CD Gorillaz. Synthesized music: new technology and its impact on music. Compare lute to mandolin, viola da gamba. Polyphony: voice vs. rhythm. The idea of sampling (extracts from other songs). Discuss intertextuality / sampling which contributes to the complexity of meaning and depends on the knowledge of the audience.
Bach, Goldberg Variations, played by Glenn Gould from The Glenn Gould Edition. Continue with discussion of technology, e.g. differences between harpsichord (not touch sensitive) and piano. Volume achieved with the former with rolling chords. Keyboard tuning change: Tuning keyboard so that the musical distance would be the same from each key to the next key. Counterpoint: Fugues with 3 or more melodic lines, which enter at different times. The question of “authentic” playing of older music.
“ Paris Mambo” on Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri, Masterpiece . Heavy brass (trumpets, sax, trombones) characteristic of Puente style of mambo and percussion. Instruments: trumpets, sax, trombones, congas, timbales, vibes, clave. Afro-Cuban rhythm; compare with song 3. Mambo: Cuban up tempo dance music transformed by New York Big Band musicians. Mambo dance has been described as rhumba with jitterbug: how does the rhythm contribute to this? Tito Puente, the king of Mambo.
“ Imaginary Landscapes, No. 1,” written and performed by John Cage from Early Modulations, Vintage Volts. Electronic music written in 1939. Composer and music become fused; compare this with song 6. How much knowledge does the audience need to appreciate this? Discuss Milton Babbit’s Philomel in which he synthesizes the human voice to illustrate the story of Philomel (Ovid’s story of the woman who became a nightingale after being raped and having her tongue cut out.) Music less about emotions and more about meaning.