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The Elements of Music

Music Music has been an important part of the activities of humankind since the beginning of recorded history. Today, music is important in ways that were unimaginable during earlier times. It plays a vital and important role in the lives of human beings. It is found everywhere in our world -- on television and radio; in our homes, automobiles, airplanes, and offices. Humans use music in a variety of ways--- for everything from personal entertainment to contemplative activities. Music has the power to influence psychological aspects of behavior both consciously and unconsciously and acquiring a knowledge of music may create a deeper sensitivity in humans for their environment and social culture and it is believed to enrich life.

The Elements of Music As with all the arts, Music has its own language called the Elements of Music. These Elements are: MelodyTempo DynamicsHarmony FormTimbre Rhythm

MELODY Melody is the tune of a song. Everyone knows the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are!

TEMPO Tempo: is the speed of a song. Largo: is slow speed Andante: is walking Allegro: is fast

DYNAMICS Dynamics: is volume within the song Anything with a “p” in music means soft p is soft (piano) pp is very soft (pianissimo) anything with an “f” means loud (forte) ff means very loud (fortissimo) m= medium (mezzo) NEVER used by itself: mp= medium soft (mezzo piano) mf= med. loud (mezzo forte) pp<ff crescendo (pronounced creshindoe) gradually getting louder ff>pp decrescendo (or diminuendo) gradually getting softer

HARMONY Harmony is 2 or more notes played at the same time. It normally takes at least 2 people to sing harmony or 2 instruments to play harmony. Exceptions are piano, guitar, banjo, harp, (or any stringed instrument)

FORM Form: is how the music is setup For example: Twinkle, Twinkle little star How I wonder what you are……(A) Up above the world so high Like a diamond in the sky………..(B) Twinkle, Twinkle little star How I wonder what you…………..(A) BUT it is not about the same words (as in poetry) its about the tune. (Sing it and see!)

Timbre Timbre: (pronounced timbar) is the sound quality of the instruments. For example, a piano sounds like a piano because of its timbre. You can always tell when you call your best friend if they answer or if another member of the family answers because you recognize the timbre of his or her voice.

Timbre In music this relates to the instrument families For example: Brass---has a buzz mouthpiece to produce sound (trumpet, trombone, horn, tuba) Woodwind—needs a wooden reed to produce sound (clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon) Percussion---sound is made by striking it to sound (drum, piano, cymbals, triangle) Strings---sound is produced by plucking, or strumming to vibrate string (violin, viola, cello, bass) Voice Categories: Soprano—high female Alto---low female Tenor---high male Bass---low male

Rhythm Rhythm---length of notes and rests in music Quarter note=1 beatHalf note= 2 beats Dotted half=3 beatsWhole= 4 beats 1/8 note = ½ beat (2 8th notes = 1 beat) 1/16 note= ¼ ( 4 16th notes= 1 beat) Quarter rest=1 beatHalf Rest= 2 beats Whole Rest= (do nothing for the whole measure or 4 beats) 8th rest= ½ rest

RHYTHM > examples of time signature, top # tells you how many beats per measure 4 4timing means there are four beats per measure = = = 4 Bar Lines Any combo works as long as it ads up to the top #

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