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Don't worry, be happy was by Played by Bobby Mcferrin in the seventies . The in this piece the texture changes a lot as the work progresses. Every time the music would take a slower beat the texture would become thicker and the dynamic or the volume becomes lower. When the dynamic slows, one instrument would only be playing, and all at once when the tempo picks up more, and than three or more instrument would be playing. It seemed that when there are more than one instrument playing, they would all have a solo part to contribute. For example, the violin would play a fast tempo and the clarinet would play a slower tempo. The instrument that I most noticed in this piece is the violin. Througho
JazzOpen Listening Report"All I Want" The piece called "All I want" was written by Bobby Mcferrin. The volume does not change as much as in the other pieces. The tempo keeps on dragging you to a faster and more dynamic sound. JazzOpen Listening ReportGood Loven The piece Good Loven was played the most by Bobby Mcferrin. . It starts out with a very slow tempo. The piece starts out with a slow tempo and changes to a vary loud dynamic. The clarinet on the other hand takes the slower mood in the piece. The only instrument that stood out I would have to say is the violin. Just by the words alone you can what jazz was all about. The violin plays as the main instrument when it comes to the faster tempo and dynamic part. What I liked about this piece is how the bass was being used. The volume would get louder as the tempo picks up. In this piece I would say that the texture stayed the same most of the time.
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