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Music Analysis and the Elements of Music
Like I have done for the last few years, I gave my annual lecture to my musicology class regarding the ways that the Elements of Music (EOM) can be a good starting point for analysis. In the UK, the EOM … Continue reading
Posted in Musicology
Tagged dynamics, elements of music, form, groove, harmony, lyrics, melody, mix, Music, national curriculum, paul carr, tempo, texture, the elements of music, timbre
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The Relationship between The Elements of Music and Musical Form
My most recent musicology lecture focused on the relationship between musical form and the elements of music. I am looking for examples of the following – feel free to suggest – Examples of pieces with unusual bar numbers between … Continue reading
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Tagged elements of music, form, musicology, paul carr, texture, timbre
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More Meaning in Music: How does form impact music?
My last musicology lecture focused on the basics – how do the elements of music impact form. Firstly, the presentation for this can be found here. These are the questions I want students/interested parties to discuss on the blog •Examples … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Frank Zappa, Musicology
Tagged form, frank, meaning, Music, musicology, paul carr, zappa
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