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Elements of Music HAVPA

Rhythm Music cannot happen without rhythm or the movement of musical sounds through time. The placement of sound in time is the rhythm of a piece of music. Can also be called “beat” or “pulse”

Rhythm Cont. Rhythm can be… a single pattern or beat several complicated beats put together basic repetitive “Feel the rhythm”

Rhythm Cont. The meter of a piece of music is its basic rhythm. It is the pattern of rhythms in a repeated manner of strong and weak beats.

Rhythm Cont. Time Signatures Duple = multiples of 2 Triple = multiples of 3

Rhythm Cont. Syncopation any rhythm that puts an emphasis on a beat or a part of the beat that is not usually emphasized “off the beat” or “off-beat”

Tempo The speed of music Metronome markings Verbal Descriptions Beats per minute Verbal Descriptions Can be relative and subjective

Tempo Cont. May Vary within a piece of music Accelerando Ritardando To gradually speed up Ritardando To gradually slow down

Tempo Cont. Largo – slow & broad Adagio – slow Andante – literally “walking” (medium slow) Moderato – moderate or medium Allegro – fast Vivo/Vivace – lively & brisk Presto – very fast Prestissimo – very, very fast

Melody One of the most basic elements of music. Melody is made up of individual notes that are usually placed in an orderly manner These notes have a particular Pitch Duration (length) Placing a series of notes together in some kind of order, one after the other, creates melody.

Harmony When there is more than one tone or pitch sounding at the same time in music, the result is harmony.

Form The overall plan or structure of the music The “big picture” Verse-and-chorus

Timbre The “color” of the music. Includes all the elements of a sound that have nothing to do with how high or low the pitch or tone is, how loud or soft it is, or how long or short the notes are. Dark, bright, thin, full, rich, hollow, nasal, etc.

Dynamics How loud or soft the music is Forte – Loud Piano – Soft Mezzo – medium pp p mp mf f ff

Dynamics Cont. Crescendo < - to get gradually louder Decrescendo > - to get gradually softer

Instrumentation What instruments can you hear in the music? Piano: Keyboard, Organ Percussion: Drums, clapping, beat boxing Strings: Guitar, Bass, Violins, harp Woodwinds: Clarinet, flute, piccolo Brass: trumpet, saxaphone, tuba Electronic: Autotune…

Voicing What type of voicing do you hear? Solo (male or female/adult or child) Duet (2 voices) Trio ( 3 voices) Quartet (4 voices) Quintet (5 voices) Choir (more than 6 voices) Back Ground Singers (1-6 voices)

Mood What is the overall mood of the music? Happy Sad Angry Remorseful Excited Hopeful Depressing Uplifting

Message/ Theme What is the overall message or theme of the song? Heartbreak Party/club song Encouragement Revenge/Venting Swag Religious Informative +

Listening to Music Outline Title of Song: Artist/Group: Rhythm: can you tap your foot to a steady beat? Tempo: how fast or slow? (use terms) Melody/Harmony: more melodic or harmonic? Form: is this song the typical verse & chorus form? Timbre: What is the overall color? Dynamics: What is the overall dynamic? Instrumentation: What instrumentation is use? Voicing: What voices do you hear? (not in your head) Mood: What is the overall mood? Message/Theme: Is there are message or theme?

Listening to Music Title of Song: Apparition Artist/Group: Crumb Rhythm: Tempo: Melody/Harmony: Form: Timbre: Dynamics: Instrumentation: Voicing: Mood: Message/Theme:

Listening to Music Title of Song: Wild Wild West Artist/Group: Will Smith Rhythm: Tempo: Melody/Harmony: Form: Timbre: Dynamics: Instrumentation: Voicing: Mood: Message/Theme:

Listening to Music Title of Song: Jailhouse Rock Artist/Group: Elvis Rhythm: Tempo: Melody/Harmony: Form: Timbre: Dynamics: Instrumentation: Voicing: Mood: Message/Theme:

Listening to Music Title of Song: radioactive Artist/Group: Lindsey Stirling & Pentatonix Rhythm: Tempo: Melody/Harmony: Form: Timbre: Dynamics: Instrumentation: Voicing: Mood: Message/Theme:

Listening to Music Title of Song: Don’t Stop Believin Artist/Group: Journey Rhythm: Tempo: Melody/Harmony: Form: Timbre: Dynamics: Instrumentation: Voicing: Mood: Message/Theme: