MUSICAL FORM techniques for: Repetition / Contrast / Variation Modern forms (verse /pre-chorus/Chorus/bridge/solo) strange to have a THRU composedħ MUSICAL FORM THREE PART (Tertiary) form ABA (can be subdivided) LISTENING JOURNAL TCHAIKOVSHY Dance of the Reed Pipes A B A’ (slightly altered with the ‘)Ĩ MUSICAL FORM Two Part (Binary Form) Form AB can subdivide or like AABB ABB AAB LISTENING JOURNAL Beethoven Contradance No7. LISTENING JOURNAL Bizet, Farandole Suite No.2 listen for textural variety 2 Monophonic, polyphonic and homophonic textures In describing texture as musical. MUSICAL TEXTURE Homophonic 1 melody accompanied by chords most Common in Western Music today when chords become more than just whole or 1/2 notes we can push boundaries of polyphonic Homophony Unlike The main difference between monophony, polyphony. MUSICAL TEXTURE Polyphonic more than 1 melodic line combined to make COUNTERPOINT Imitation = Row Row Row Your boat … as a Round is strict imitation. Monophonic, Polyphonic, Homophonic, Homorhythmic This is the simplest texture type in music Consists of a single melodic line Consists of two or more lines. Homophony and polyphony are two of the four main music textures. MUSICAL TEXTURE Monophonic 1 melodic line Unison if more Can have 1 or more than one voice or instrument playing/singing the same lineģ more than 1 melodic line combined to make COUNTERPOINT 1 MUSICAL TEXTURE Monophonic Polyphonic Homophonic
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