IDNStudy.com, kung saan nagtatagpo ang mga tanong at sagot. Ang aming platform ng tanong at sagot ay idinisenyo upang magbigay ng mabilis at eksaktong sagot sa lahat ng iyong mga tanong.
Answer:
Tempo: Overall pace of the song; speed of the music. In a
musical composition, the tempo is usually described with
Italian words such as largo, adagio, allegro, etc.
Rhythm: In songs, words usually match the rhythm. The origin of
the word is Greek, meaning "flow." As meter pulsates a
poem, rhythm organizes music in much the same way.
The regular pulsations of the music are called the beat.
Pitch: High or low tones.
Timbre: Color of the sound. Each sound has a unique timbre.
Dynamics: Loudness or softness of the sound. Dynamics add
emotional intensity. Italian words like forte, pianissimo,
and crescendo give musicians clues on how loud a
piece should be played or sung.
Melody: The tune. A series of musical tones or pitches falling
into a recognizable pattern.
Harmony: The blending of tones or sounds played or sung
simultaneously to make up chords.
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