Musical Elements: Rhythm, Harmony, and Instrumental Forms
Rhythm: The internal motive of the music, where the sound unfolds in time and has a duration. Rhythm determines the style and character of a composition.
Pulsations: The pulse is a constant rhythm, like a heartbeat. The duration works with musical figures and is represented with silences.
Figures: Represent the duration of sound. Silences do not have sound, but they do have duration.
Compass and Tips: Is the motto of a musical fragment in parts, according to the accents or other prominent sounds among the measures. Separator lines and a double bar are placed to end the measures. They can be binary, ternary, and quaternary (2/4, 3/4, 4/4).
Harmony
Association of several simultaneous musical sounds of agreements for training and available in natural succession and milked. Harmony is the part of the musical decnicología trafficking in simultaneidad What our all of the sounds. The Voice of Harmony Do griego and means union or coherent. / Simultaneous combination of different sounds taking as basis the chords.
Chords: Superpositions of three or more sounds that form and as between them by intervalos emisión simultáneamente produce sound themselves. / Combination of two or more intervalos that suenan simultáneamente. / Es una entidad sound to the harmony which shall give own personality and distinctive with numbers that particular subject with which the intervalos armónicos consists.
Musical Language
Signoria:
- Tempo: Rhythm and expression, indicated with terms like: Mui dspacio (very slow), Moderato (moderate), Lento (slow), Allegretto (fast), Largo (large), Vivace (lively), Andante (walking pace), Mui rpido (very fast), Presto (fast), Adagio (slow), Prestissimo (very fast).
- Matic (Nuances): Signs and terms that indicate intensity: Frtisimo (fff), Forte (f), Mezzo Forte (mf), Middle FERTE, Mezzo Piano (mp), Piano (p), Pianissimo (pp), Molto Pianissimo (ppp).
- Regulatory: (Soufflés: indicate a gradual transition between nuances and others <>).
Musical scale in consecutive succession of sounds of a system (tonalidad) that is regularly in suceden sentido ascendente o descendente, and all of them with regards to a single number which gives tone to the whole scale.
Interval: The distance between two music sounds.
The organ was the only instrument accepted in church worship. Portable organs were placed in the shade as common interpreters. Larger organs were constructed inside churches.
Organs, the madrigal, Positive, villancio:
- Madrigal: ITALY: Composition for 2/3/4 voices of a polyphonic contrapuntal character without instrumental accompaniment. Author: Carlos Gesualdo.
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Instrumental Musical Forms
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Dance Forms
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Baroque Concerto
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