MUS 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Aretha Franklin, Strophic Form, Arpeggio
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Steve hall fri dec 02 10:36:46 pst 2016. Music that appeals to a mass audience, is intended to have wide appeal, and has a sound and style distinct from classical or culturally traditional) music. The cumulative result of musical events as they happen over time. Literally, the instruments chosen to perform a particular score; broadly, the instrumental and vocal accompaniment for a record. The way musicians play and sing their instruments. Aretha franklin sings in a highly in ected style. The length in time of a musical event. The most musically interesting part of a musical texture. The melody is typically distinguished from other parts by the interest individuality of its contour and rhythm. The degree of loudness of a musical sound. The relationship of the parts in a musical performance. The dynamic level of a ramones song is very loud. The distinctive tone quality of a voice or an instrument. The organization of a musical work in time.