Friday, January 15, 2016
Step 5: Communicating Your Discoveries
What makes the piece unique is its use of odd chords and lack of use of dominant chords. The piece alternate between tonic and pre-dominant notes throughout with out using any dominant chords. It's something I haven't scene before in the pieces we have studied and I find that it gives the piece a unique sound. The piece also uses some odd or unidentifiable chords, but this doesn't take away it still flows fluidly and sounds just as nice as if had used normal chords. The piece is also very similar to pieces we have studied it has a lot of elements that we have scene before. There are several passing tones between chords, as well as 6/4 chords. The piece also follows the rules we have been studying it avoids voice crossing and parallel movement. So although it does things that make it really unique it still follows the base rules we learned but mange to sound unique. My favorite about the piece is its repetition because it makes it memorable. Both the melody and accompaniment have several sections that it repeats that are easy to him and sound nice. Because it repeats so much it's easy to remember and I find my self humming it, that's my favorite part.
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