An original Percussion piece by me. Percussion is anything you strike or hit. I used wine glasses, 1 small crochet Hook, 1 normal size crochet Hook and 1 woodedn sewing needle.
This is a Steel band performance I was in during college, and one of our favorite songs. Steel Drums originated in Trinidad and Tobago and is in the truest sense of the word. "freedom music". The young country was occupied by Great Brittan and they did not allow the citizens to use instruments. Being able to create your own music (your own culture) Breathes Independence; freedom for a country. By the 1930s The country was not only free but had an excess number of oil barrel drums. industrial waist left behind from the old regime. The article below explains more about the history of the Steel Pan.
In honor of the new Pokémon games I want to look at how Themes can be adapted to create different atmospheres using the same visuals. Watch my highlight video using Cynthia's theme. Then Watch it again but play the YouTube Classical version instead in the background. Which version fits the video better? Which version is your favorite? Which one would you listen to while playing Pokémon?
A little late but Cinco de Mayo reminded me of a wonderful orchestral piece inspired by a traditional Mexican dance called a Danzon. The Danzon is a dance of passion and freedom. This particular composition by Arturo Marquez is played all around the world and is considered a modern Standard.
http://www.windrep.org/Danz%C3%B3n_No._2
Pay close attention to the begginig. I play the melody in my video but there is an important layer in the percussion instrument known as the clave. This is an Accompaniment to the melody layer and is an example of an "Ostinato" That is a repeating pattern found in the Accompaniment layer. Usually really simple and serves to set the world, or lay a foundation for the melody to live in. This particular ostinato is special to latin music and the claves. There are 2 types of clave patterns. There is a 2:3 pattern and the 3:2 pattern. We hear the 2:3 pattern in the Danzon no 2.
I been hearing lately for a call for higher art and my early post has been mostly related to elementary school high art. For divine art, Art with a meaning, Art that gives you a glimpse into the divine that encourage you to keep going and give what ever your doing your all. That is this symphony.
Vasily Kalinnikov written this from 1894 to 1895. He basically wrote it on his death bed after getting Tuberculosis which was considered certain death in those times. He moved to Yalta, a beautiful Resort city on the south coast of the Crimean Peninsula (small island) surrounded by the Black Sea. He was hoping the clean air would improve his condition as it was the only treatment one could hope for. He spent the year staring at beautiful landscapes. Nobody have heard of this brilliant composer and I encourage you to read more
https://parkersymphony.org/vasily-kalinnikov-biography
This was the last Symphony I played in college. With my mentor conductor Richard Hughey, last year at WIU. ...
The Festive Overture was composed in 1954, by Dmitri Shostakovich.
An overture is what composers call a musical prelude, Originally used as an opening for ballets of operas in the early 17th century. this overture in particular is not tied to another specific work but acts as a stand alone piece.
The song as a whole can stand alone having a beginning middle, and end like any other stand alone idea. However, because it is relatively brief, host exciting themes, and fun to listen to it has became a famous concert opener for orchestras and wind bands around the world.
The preamble is to help you hear in music, like you read a story, the structure of what your hearing. Beginning, middle, end. to see this visually I added a fight from the Anime One Piece over top of most of the song. A choreographed fight scene, like a book, or a piece of music; also follows a basic structure. The beginning, middle , end. In musical terms you might hear: Introduction, Development, Ending or Coda
The entire...
A melody is created then developed like a sentence. In fact, in most music theory books they describe parts of the melody as; sentence, periods, ect.
I describe it as such: Melodies are made up of smaller ideas called " Phrases". A repeating phrase (or melodic idea) becomes important in identifying the piece or song you are listening to. That specific phrase elevate the Phrase to what we call a "Motif". When the artist or composer, write a specific motif for a particular theme we call it a "Leit motif". The Leit motif was popularized by Wagner in his Operas because he was the first to have a particular melody represent characters. Or to be associated with situations elements or things. My favorite modern day example comes from TV shows more specifically Anime.
In the show One Piece each of the main Pirate crew of 9, and more characters, each have their own theme music. The first 5 seconds is a distinct melody, So you can identify which character it relates to immediately. They will even...