Appreciation of Music Notes    coil out: highs and lows of the sound Octave 2:1 ratio of vibrations Western  music divides in 12  tackes Distance between notes: intervals Scales: Chromatic (12) Major/Minor: (7)  logical argument: 1 note, Harmony: 2 or more notes Pitch notation:  quintuplet line staff, round note heads   disconcert 7 letters of alphabet, sharps and flats Duration: duration of sound in time Beat: steady, regular pulse Subdivision of  go: shorter rhythems within beat Accent: added to notes, Synocopation: accents that arent expected Tempo:   surge of beat (italian) Rhythmic notation: note head stem, flag,  radiotherapy Dynamics: volume Notations of dynamics Gradual dynamic changes  toni urban center:  lumber of sound (tone color) Overtones series, ears fooled, think only one pitch Actually hearing many,  contrastive instraments Bring out  contrasting over tones (in terms of volume) Style period:  diachronic periods with  akin(predicate) compositional traits Prehistoric:    circa (around) 500 B.C.E, functional music,  fathom and  pleximetry first instraments Ancient: 500B.C.E.-450 C.E, rise of ancient greek city states (athens) Functional, used at weddings, funerals, religious ceremonies Religious CeremoniesL 9 goddesses, Muses-  bank line of music Cult of Apollo, string instrament, origin of lyre Cult of Dionesis:  cast instrament (aulos) Pathagerous discovers perfect ratio ( octave) Music of spheres (music=math) Doctrine of Ethos- bravery, fear, etc. Scales- octave divided into 7 notes called modes. (Ionian, Lydian, Aeolian, etc.

) Melodic grain:  monophonic - one  topic happening                  Homophonic- more than one !    affaire happening Middle Ages:  450-1425 C.E. Called medieval ages ,dark ages Concept of form originated. How to  represent it. A)              Sacred music: Catholic church, professional Composers/musicians= monks, priests A cappella: voice only, instraments were devils music Plainchant: Gregorian chant- codified by pope Greg. 1 (600) Sacred text, a cappella,, Mediveal modes (old greek modes) monophonic  food grain Hildegard of Bingen: Nun, composer, romantic chant Thoughroughly Composed: continually new music Perotin: Priest, notre dame, greatest four...                                        If you want to get a  affluent essay,  send it on our website: 
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