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Contents
The Basic Materials of Music 4 Melody 6 Rhythm 8 Listening | 13 |
Texture 21 Listening to Harmony and Texture | 23 |
The Orchestra 32 Dynamics 34 Listening to Timbre | 36 |
Copyright | |
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accompaniment Allegro aria arpeggios artistic Band Baroque Baroque music bass Beethoven begins Berlioz Brahms cantatas cello changes choral chord chorus chromatic chromaticism Church clarinet Classical coda composition concerto continuo contrapuntal contrast dance developed dissonant dramatic duple meter early eighteenth century electronic electronic music ensemble exposition Figaro flute folk music French fugue G major G minor harmony Haydn heard homophonic imitation important instru Italian jazz keyboard keyboard instrument late Listening Guide lyrical melody ment modulation Mozart nineteenth century oboes opening motive opera orchestra overture percussion instruments performance phrase piano pitch played polyphony popular Renaissance repeated rhythm rhythmic ritornello scale Schoenberg second movement second theme singers singing solo soloist sonata form songs sound Stravinsky string quartet structure style Symphony techniques tempo ternary form texture third movement Timbre timpani tonal tone row tonic traditional twentieth century variation violin vocal voice written wrote