Essays About sound orchestral

 

  • Art imitates life warhol marilyn and a whiter shade of pale
    ... Procol Harum were able to make basic rock sound orchestral, and were also able to make orchestras work in a rock context. Procol ...
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  • Sound and Music in Video Games
    ... Role playing games usually have a more melodic soundtrack-the music is a soft orchestral score and the sound effects are gentler and geared to the same mood as ...
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  • Music 1900 - 1945
    ... and percussion. liven orchestral works ol ten sound as thtniglm (lucy ale scored for a group of soloists. Harmony Consonance and ...
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  • The Crucible - Movie Review
    ... The perfect sound of the orchestral instruments were used many times to make one feel like they were really experiencing the scene. ...
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  • Music and Sound Effects in Film
    ... sometimes interesting but often jarring because of the mismatch between sound and image ... on the screen with an ominous rhythm underlying an orchestral suite with ...
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  • The Importance of Sound
    ... Many theaters include orchestral pits for this reason; the pit provides the needed ... Further, music leaves ample room for the sound designer to be very artistic. ...
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  • An Introduction to the rite of spring by igor stravinsky
    ... On this occasion the cello is also used to reinforce the sound. ... into a dialogue between the busy-buzzing tremelo strings and full orchestral-chordal Bangs. ...
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  • a critique of two concerts
    ... of instruments at the conductor's disposal can flood the listener with a variety of sound. ... from the calming tones that he plays to soothe the orchestral beast. ...
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  • The Importance of Sound1
    ... Many theaters include orchestral pits for this reason; the pit provides the needed ... Further, music leaves ample room for the sound designer to be very artistic. ...
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  • Metallica
    ... and adding orchestral light and shade, bursts of colour, and suprising blocks of sound from all the incredible expressive musical instruments that have been ...
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  • The Renaissance Period
    ... The sound is soft, full and rich in texture, making recorders suitable for ... It wasn't accepted completely as an orchestral instrument until the early Baroque ...
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  • Visual Pleasure
    ... dynamic qualities. Fantastic! But how would Sound Line cope with a full orchestral onslaught? It would have to be evolved. A major ...
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  • Music Cultures
    ... Dixieland groups of New Orleans had similar instrumentation. During the Swing era, larger groups were employed to achieve more of an orchestral sound. ...
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  • Modern Music
    ... Debussy generates the quality of sound with timbre as his basic building block. ... Debussy got the idea of creating a massive orchestral piece, like a "symphonic ...
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  • Duke Ellington
    ... of Bubber Miley a strong folk influence was added in with the New Orleans sound. ... His ideas of harmony, melody, orchestral color, and form came from the music ...
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  • 20Th century Music
    ... Critics have described the sound of many pieces as 'ferocious,' 'ugly ... created distinguishable textural differences between the soloist and orchestral sections. ...
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  • beethoven's 7th symphony
    ... section's main motif (FAF) but also to support the long dominant pedal point in the trio, thus imparting the same distinctive orchestral sound to both sections ...
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  • a comparison of the baroque and modern flutes
    ... by a sackbutt in wind ensembles, as it had a small range and a weak sound. ... they leak, and although they were useful for solos, the orchestral parts written for ...
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  • An Analysis of the Musical Aspects and Functions
    ... But the strings did cover the widest range of tones amongst the orchestral groups and ... the black and white film with a 'black and white' sound (Zador, 1971, p3 ...
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  • Music2
    ... The most highly organized type of instrumental music is the symphony, a orchestral piece that ... A type of tone is the psychophysical phenomenon called sound. ...
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  • 1920' jazz
    ... The major idea behind these big bands was to make the arrangements sound as close ... musicals and in the mid '20's he began composing large-scale orchestral works ...
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  • Jazz in New York and Chicago During the 1920s
    ... The major idea behind these big bands was to make the arrangements sound as close ... musicals and in the mid '20's he began composing large-scale orchestral works ...
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  • The Atonal Symphony
    ... The resulting sound is reminiscent of orchestral music of Copland in early orchestral works and the orchestral compositions of Schonberg and Webern. ...
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  • Discuss Beethoven being the pivotal role betqween the Classical ...
    ... on the emotional canvas of Mozart and placed it down in a new orchestral palette ... of nature; the Third Movement, for example, has a very rustic sound and reminds ...
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  • Van Duerm
    ... up and Hendrix went his separate way, testing for a new sound and new ... and to the creation of a new guitar language of explosive, orchestral possibility and new ...
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  • Listening Assignments for brooklyn college 22
    ... It starts off with a male voice and a orchestral background. ... The words are played on high pitches to make things sound cheerful. ...
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  • 1920's America's Most Influencial Decade (with Works Cited)
    ... mostly broadcast news reports and talk shows until 1921, when the first orchestral radio program ... Although the sound at that time was not on the film, but on ...
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  • Edward MacDowell
    ... diatonic, but his use of homophonic textures made him sound quite colorful. ... His library of pieces includes: two piano concertos, five orchestral works, some ...
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  • Romantic Period
    ... On June 2,1875 Watson heard a sound coming from over Bell's end of the wire, with some tinkering ... It contains a larger orchestral force, mainly emotional music. ...
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  • Franz Joseph Haydn
    ... This was done through the use of dynamics and orchestral color in a thematic way. ... louder as suddenly, the full orchestra breaks out in a wave of sound to give ...
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