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Doraemon Leader : Lam Pak Yin (32) Presenter1 : Lai Lok Hang (30)
Presenter2 : Lu Tsz Fung (38) Editor : Chow Tsz Chun (27) IT operator :Chow Ka Long (26)
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Content Listen Listen Listen Melody Dynamic Form Rhythm 6. Texture
7. Other 8. Question Time 9. Thanks 10. The End
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First, Please listen to the song!!~
Listen Listen Listen First, Please listen to the song!!~
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Melody In the introduction of the song, the melody is stepwise. But, the main melody is lyrical.
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Rhythm In the Introduction, the rhythm is quite fast and there are many triplet brackets. In the main melody, The rhythm is a medium “walking” speed Also, there are also many triplet brackets and some chromatic notes.
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Dynamic At the beginning, the sound of the song is loud.( = f ) When it goes to the main melody, the sound becomes to medium loud.( = mf ) However, the accompaniment is always medium soft.( = mp )
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Form The form of the song is Binary form.(A1A2,B1B2)
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Texture: The texture of this song is Homophonic.
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Other This song is very active and funny. The lyrics of it are very joyful. Also, it is the theme song of the cartoon “Doraemon”. A lot of children like to watch this cartoon. The composer of this song is Shunsuke Kikuchi. Shunsuke Kikuchi is a prolific Japanese composer from Hirosaki. He specializes in incidental music for media such as television and film. His compositions characteristically have a 16-beat blues and pentatonic basis. Up-tempo works like those in Kamen Rider and Abarenbo Shogun form the majority of his works, while the 12/8 theme of Doraemon and the slow background music from long-running series have become some of his best-known works.
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Question Time 1.Who is the composer of this song?
Answer: Shunsuke Kikuchi 2.When this song goes to the main melody, how does the sound become in Dynamic? Answer: It becomes to medium loud. ( = mf )
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Thanks Yahoo! Search Wikipedia Google
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