Title: Moods and Influences: The Musical Emotion
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| Subject: | Performing Arts | | Date: | July 28, 2004 | | Level: | High School, 10th grade | | Grade: | A- | | Length: | 4 pages (979 words) | | Essay rating: | 8
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(total score: 17) | | Text type: | Study Notes | | Keywords: | internal turmoil, sadness, listener, feelings, death of ase, eve6, grieg, leans, remorse, melancholy, progresses, composers, instant message, catalyst, sensation, rhythm, variations, emotions, musicians, associate, |
I. Through the use of elements such as variations in volume and tempo, musicians and composers, modern and old, use their creations as a catalyst to impart and influence their emotions concerning views on the world to the listener. A. Sadness is often a favored sensation that is displayed in music because of the makers need to be understood about their internal turmoil or to define the sadness and bring together people who relate with such feelings. 1. The song "Here's to the Night" by Eve6 starts by establishing a slow but firm rhythm and leans more to lower notes and tones to set a dreary, regretful mood. a.The instant message sent by the beginning of the song is ... Showed first 120 words of 958 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 958 Size (words) ...the constantly increasing tempo. This causes the listener to block everything else out and concentrate on the music or the task at hand. By the cessation of the piece, all that occurred in-between seems to be a great triumph. This is the feeling that influences the character in the movie it was written for and so it pulls in the audience as well. 2.The Westview High School Alma-mater makes use of a modest tune but contains lyrics that boost school pride through repeated flattery. a."Think about the difference between saying the pledge of allegiance and singing the national anthem. Which one is more likely to give you a thrill? For the same reason, high schools and ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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