Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Music Work / gcse
- Tempo and mood
- Musical words
- Larghetto
- Still broad , not to slow 60-66
- Adagio
- Bit fast than largo 66-76
- Andante
- Walking pace 76-108
- Moderato
- Moderate speed 108-120
- Allegro
- Quick and lively 120-168
- Vivace
- Very lively - quick than allegro 168-180
- Presto
- Really fast 180-200
- Clefs
- Treble clef
- Used for high pitched melody instruments
- Soprano and alto voices
- It all ways stays in the same place
- Bass clef
- Lower pitched instruments
- All so used for bace voices
- Vocal tenor clef / voices
- It is the same but it has and 8 underneath it mean it is played and octave lower
- Used by tenor voices and lead guitar parts
- C clef
- Middle point middle line alto clef / viola
- C clef can make the middle clef move
- It look like a capital B
- Major scales
- Ordinary scales have eight notes named
- 1st note = tonic
- 2nd note = supertonic
- 3rd note = medians
- 4th note = subdominant
- 5th note = dominant
- 6th note = submediant
- 7th note = leading note
- 8th note = tonic
- Major scales all sound very bright and cheery
- The c major scale is the only one with no black notes played
- Tone / tone / semitone / tone / tone / tone / semitone
- The voice
- Female voicese
- Hight pitch femail voice called soprano
- Lower femail Bose is called contralto
- Mezzo-sopranos Sing in the top of alto
- Male voices
- Higher male voice is called tenors
- Low male voice is called basses
- Men sing femail parts are called counter teners
- Romantic composers
- Stared to move away from tonality
- Classical music is tonal the key melody is written In
- Romantic composers used lot of chromatic Nots and cords
- The romantic put in so many chromatic that their Music they started to lose the character
- Lots of music lost did not belong to any key