WILL MEDAL AND FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Compositional Element Description of Characteristics During the Baroque Period- Harmony: Notation: Ornamentation: Texture:
Harmony:
Texture:
wich one do you think
hello
Baroque music is a style of music composed from approximately 1600 to 1750.[1] This era followed the Renaissance, and was followed in turn by the Classical era. The word "baroque" comes from the Portuguese word barroco, meaning misshapen pearl,.[2] The negative use of the word comes from a description by Charles de Brosses of the ornate and heavily ornamented architecture of the Pamphili Palace in Rome. Although the term was applied to architecture and art criticism in the 19th century, it wasn't until the 20th century that the term "baroque" was adopted from Heinrich Wölfflin's art-history vocabulary as a designator for a historical period.[1]
just giving you a definition , maybe it will help you understand better :)
im supposed to describe the characteristics for each;Harmony: Notation: Ornamentation: Texture:
what do you think Texture: is
i have no idea... I just started at this school a few days ago and my teacher is still making me do this 70 point portfolio that i know nothing about.
harmony = In music, harmony is the use of simultaneous pitches (tones, notes), or chords. The study of harmony involves chords and their construction and chord progressions and the principles of connection that govern them. texture =In music, texture is how the melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic materials are combined in a composition, thus determining the overall quality of the sound in a piece. ornamentation= In music, ornaments or embellishments are musical flourishes that are not necessary to carry the overall line of the melody (or harmony), but serve instead to decorate or "ornament" that line. Many ornaments are performed as "fast notes" around a central note. notation = Music notation or musical notation is any system used to visually represent aurally perceived music through the use of written symbols, including ancient or modern musical symbols. -Take a min to read this and see if u understand better
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@Frozen15 you just copied someone else's lol
no I didn't -_-
part of it is from google and the rest isn't :P
oh sorry i thought you were someone elf because you changed ur profile pic
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oh lol its ok .. its avirl lavigne XD
is every think ok
yeah but i stll dont know how to answer the questions because i never learned about Baroque time
the definition is uptop ^
Texture: means the sound of your voice
I don't understand how to find out the harmony and things of the music by just reading the definition because it doesn't say anything about how the music sounded and things.
@Qwertty123
Yes hello?
could you help me with the original question i posted, i just started a few day ago at my new school and my teaher is still making me do a portfolio that i wasnt even here to learn about
oh okay. They aren't that hard to do. But let me see the question above.
Man you are doing the Baroque Period! That will be harder!
ya and like 5 other periods but im just starting on this one for now
No you don't have to do all of them!!! You just have to pick one to do this Semester!
REALLY?!?! GREAT! well in that case could you help me in any of them? i have no idea what to do for any of this assignment
Oh okay! :D Yeah I just did this one not that long ago! :) Do the 20th century period! lol That is the easiest!
okay, do you know how to do the part where i have to compose somthing? i have no idea how to even read music
Oh! um here hold on...
would you like me to tell you the directions it gave me
Whole Note=4 beats Half Note= 2 beats Quarter Note= 1 beat Eighth Note= 1/2 beats Sixteen Note= 1/4 beats
Um I know the directions I like just did this. :D
oh okay, i was just wondering :)
You have to start of with how many measures I think you have to do more I mean 25! You can do more the 25 if you want too. You don't have too. Start with at lest 3 Instruments. One has to be a snare drum or bass drum. And only one of them that are non pitch! The other 2 have to be pitch instruments! Okay??!!
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