A Technical Essay on the Composition Techniques used in Sibelius ... ... The rest of section B is a collage of imitation, Colle style i, iv, v minor, chromatic patterns, chords I, IV, V, and prolonging resolution and ampquotresolving ... View More
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Miles Styles ... ambiguous use of the anticipation, measure 24 uses a chromatic ascending line ... Both evidence Milesamp39 preference for simple lines, with patterns lasting more than ... View More
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anthropolgy ... details of the situation that they can begin to recognize patterns in the data ... Electron spin resonance a tech for chromatic dating that measures the number of ... View More
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Musical Primitivism: Bartok and Stravinsky ... or modes were used these sections fall into stepwise patterns and are ... Bartok expanded his forms of tonality by integrating chromatic polytonal and polymodal ... View More
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Modern Music ... music turned away from GermanRomanticism and German music with its chromatic harmonies and ... His music stresses mood and nuances over patterns with pure melodies ... View More
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Human Sexuality in Music ... The chromatic lines and uncommon resolutions in some spots seem to confuse one. ... The driving patterns can also be associated with burning desire. ... View More
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Discuss Beethoven being the pivotal role betqween the Classical ... ... of Haydn, together with the string quartet and the instrumentation patterns within a ... even though the music remained tonal, it became ampquotmore chromaticampquot4. The ... View More
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A Musical Transformation: Wilfred Owen to Benjamin Britten ... The aural patterns and sound structures Owen employs in his poetry are ... Soft, slow, and achingly beautiful, Brittenamp39s ampquotAgnus Deiampquot employs chromatic distortion of ... View More
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Music Music is sound arranged into pleasing or interesting patterns. It forms ... octave. A chromatic scale consists entirely of semitones. It ... View More
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history of music ... Repetition Can be in a major or minor key Can be chromatic in places ... that moves on each beat of the bar Riffs repeated patterns Fills extra ... View More
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Prehistoric Art ... Even among solid chromatic images occluding bounds are outlined by scratching ... The patterns are usually rather plain, with simple decorations, triangles, spirals ... View More
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Sir Isaac Newton ... elaborate, refined, and exact experiments, Newton discovered measurable, mathematical patterns in the ... This blurred effect is known as chromatic aberration. ... View More
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Math In Music ... The beating of our hearts, our breathing patterns and even the crash ... a mathematical correspondence between two adjacent notes in the chromatic scale meaning ... View More
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