Other Music Terms and Music Criticism Notes
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Other music terms
Syncopation
Sometimes referred to as being “off-beat”
Feels surprising, uncertain, exciting, or just more
interesting
Syncopation Example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_VwdZ2Gaks
Tempo terms
Accelerando – if the music speeds up
Rallentando or Ritardando – if the music slows down
Largo – slow and broad
Adagio – slow
Andante – “walking”, a medium slow tempo
Moderato – moderate or medium
Allegro – Fast
Vivo (or Vivace) – lively and brisk
Presto – Very fast
Prestissimo – very, very fast
Major instrument
groups
Instruments – Strings
4 stringed instruments commonly used in the modern orchestra:
Violin
– highest sound, most numerous
Viola
– slightly larger, w/ a deeper and more mellow sound
Cello
– much bigger, noticeably lower and deeper sound
Bass
– so big the player must sit on a stool or stand to play, has a very
low sound
All are usually played by use of a bow, but sometimes played by
plucking them
Instruments - Woodwinds
4 types commonly used in any modern orchestra
Flute – no reed, high pitched
Oboe – double reed, deeper pitched
Clarinet – single reed, wide range of notes and very versatile
Bassoon – Largest and lowest pitched standard woodwind
All woodwinds are played by blowing into them and using ones
fingers to cover various holes to produce notes
Instruments - Brass
All made of metal (silver alloy or brass)
Sound produced by “buzzing” the lips against the mouthpiece
Rest of instrument just amplifies and refines the sound
Slides or valves help achieve various notes
4 varieties typically in an orchestra:
Trumpets
French
– small, high pitch
Horn – more conical and mellower than trumpet
Trombone
Tuba
– only valveless brass instrument, uses a slide
– largest and lowest sounding
Instruments - Percussion
Anything not classified as a string, woodwind, or brass
Mostly various drums or instruments hit by drumsticks or beaters
Drums
Cymbals
Xylophones
Tambourine, triangle, maracas, wood blocks, bells, and scrapers
Piano and various whistles
Basic Voice Types
Typical Female voices:
Soprano
– highest female voice
Mezzo-soprano
Contralto
– lowest
Typical Male voices:
Tenor
– highest male voice
Baritone
Bass
– mid-range
– mid-range
– lowest
None of the above are only male or female voice types
Voice examples
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLh5WGs2Tio
Example of vocal range
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wceKiDBjFM
Instruments example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWbuO7I2vRE
Music Criticism
Step 1 - Description
Give simple details such as:
Title
Artist
(if it is a cover, name original and current artist)
Length
Year
written
Also give :
Subject
of song
Instruments
Type
used
of voice(s)
Genre
Step 2 - Analysis
Describe how the elements of music are used (Tempo,
melody, harmony, form, timbre, dynamics, and rhythm)
Describe why you think they are used that way
Step 3 - Interpretation
What is the mood or meaning
What does the artist do to create them
Step 4 – Judgment
There are 5 criteria to base a judgment on:
1.
Timbre – quality of tone, range, variety, appeal of musical sounds
2.
Expressiveness – interpretation, style, and phrasing
3.
Technique – the performers skill
4.
Presentation – choice/appropriateness of music – whether the
performer meets expectations
5.
Impact – artist’s charisma – newness (uniqueness) of what you hear –
how the artists compares to similar artists you have heard
Summary
5-6 sentence summary
Music Criticism Practice
The first song we will complete as a group
You will complete the second song on your own
Song 1
I’m Yours
Jason Mraz
4:04
2008
Song 2
Where’d You Go
Fort Minor
3:51
2005
Use Subjective/Objective
statements
Objective – Facts
Subjective - Opinion
Never just say “I love it” or “I hate it” without giving reasoning
Always base a subjective statement on an objective statement
With a partner…
Listen to the song I play and answer the worksheet completely
– remain silent while music is played
Today’s song:
Title: World
Artist: Five for Fighting
Length: 3:53
Date: 2006
Make sure to ask questions so that you are comfortable with
this process – it will be on your test
Remember to bring a device and headphones tomorrow
Music criticism outlining
Description
Title
Artist
Date
Length
Subject of song
Instruments/types of voice used
Extra artist/genre info (if you have any)
Analysis
Describe how you hear music elements used
Describe why you think they are used that way
Interpretation
What is the mood/meaning
What does the artist do to create them
Judgment
1.
Timbre
2.
Expressiveness
Look at the picture and…
Think of a type (genre) of music
that would accompany it
What would the melody be like
(what instrument or type of voice
would create it – timbre)?
What would the speed (tempo)
be like?
Can you name a specific song
that fits your description?