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Title: How we talk about music


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How we talk about music
  • Especially 20th century music

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All music, like art, is composed of elements and
how these elements are combined produces the
different sounds and musical styles.
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The elements of music are
  • Melody
  • Harmony
  • Texture
  • Tone color / timbre
  • Dynamics
  • Rhythm

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Melody
  • Succession of pitches / notes
  • Horizontal arrangement of music
  • The movement of sound in time
  • Not the lyrics

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Scales
  • Originally western European music had modal
    scales based on Greek theory of mathematics
    (second selection on Introduction to Music)
  • Later tonal scales became the norm
  • Blues scales combine western and African scales
    of flatted thirds, sixths and sevenths with
    standard western octave

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Harmony
  • Relationship between and among pitches
  • Vertical arrangement of pitches / notes
  • Whats happening musically at 1 particular time
  • 3 or more pitches that blend together form a
    chord

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Tone color / timbre
  • Quality of sound that a voice or instrument makes

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Dynamics
  • Loudness or softness of the sounds

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Rhythm
  • Meter the organization of time
  • Duration the length of time
  • Articulation how the time is divided
  • Accent which beat is emphasized
  • syncopation
  • Polymeter, polyrhythm

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Texture
  • Complex sound which is governed by tone color,
    rhythm, pitch and harmony
  • 3 types
  • Monophony one sound of 1 or more
    voices/instruments
  • Polyphony meant to hear multiple sounds at the
    same time (Ex. Counterpoint)
  • Homophony melody accompanied by chords
    producing a blended sound
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