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Are you new to class today? Pick up a syllabus and fill out a student information sheet Attendance/Reading Quiz! Mu 110: Introduction to Music Instructor: Dr. Alice Jones Queensborough Community College Spring 2017 Sections F1 (Mondays 12:10-3) and F4 (Thursdays (12:10-3)

Recap Musical meaning = What you hear and how you interpret it The listening experience you have and everything that experience entails (your memories, intentions, physical sensations, broader associations) Musical descriptions: details vs. impression Primacy of recorded music in your lives Comments on informal writing = ways to keep pushing your thought process Daily grade = in-class writing, discussion participation, and quizzes averaged together

Melody Line or tune of music Often the highest or most prominent line in a musical texture Guides a listener through a piece of music like a story 1. Recognize the melody 2. Remember the melody 3. Follow the melody

Melody Group of notes played one after another that are heard as a coherent, complete unit Horizontal element of music One note after another Plays a central role in most musics around the world Variety of melodic shapes, contours, characteristics contribute to a piece s emotional quality Ascending, descending, static, wave-like Conjunct motion, disjunct motion The end of a phrase is called a cadence A cadence is a point of rest The end of a phrase can be weak (like a comma) or strong (like a period or exclamation point) It is the melody which is the charm of music, and it is that which is most difficult to produce. The invention of a fine melody is a work of genius. Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Melody Anonymous, Kyrie eleison Claude Debussy, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (1894) Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849), Mazurka Op. 17 No. 2 in E minor (1833) Motive Repeated lower and embellished Contrasting idea Contrasting idea, extended

Musical meaning: music is a temporal art It s all about context! A musical sound has no inherent meaning we only know what a sound means after it happens Musical meaning comes from the relationship of what we re hearing now to everything we ve already heard (both in the piece and in our lives) At no point can you seize the musical experience and hold it This never ending flow of music forces us to use our imaginations, for music is in a continual state of becoming. Aaron Copland, Music and Imagination (1952)

Texture Composite musical sound: the fabric Different layers interacting Melody, inner voices, bass line, countermelody, accompaniment Instrumentation what kind and how many instruments or voices are playing How many instruments (voices) are playing? What kind of instruments (voices) are playing? What is each instrument (voice) doing? With what kind of style are they playing?

Texture changing textures Different textures produce different feelings Some lines become more or less active Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, I. Allegro (1787) Strong, assertive, 1 3 declamatory, fanfare Smooth, connected, sweet, gooey, charming 2 4 Activity, bright, joyful, scurrying/murmuring Buildup of tension, conflict, more intense

Texture Anonymous, Kyrie eleison Ke$ha, We R Who We R (2010) Monophonic The Weeknd, The Hills (2015) Homorhythmic Franz Schubert, Die Forelle (1817) Homophonic Polyphonic Simon and Garfunkel, Scarborough Fair (1966)

Texture Monophonic Homorhythmic Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Duets for Flute and Oboe, Der Volgelfanger bin ich ja (1791) Homophonic Ahmet Kuşgöz & Ensemble Hasan im Polyphonic

Describing texture: style of playing Legato or slurred Notes are played in a smooth and connected manner rather than separated The notes touch each other Staccato short, detached notes (all instruments, voices) Pizzicato plucking technique used by string instruments only Niccolò Paganini, Moto perpetuo, Op. 11 (1835) played by James Galway, flute

Form: noticing changes in musical sounds Catchy, memorable, emotional peak Fuller, richer sound The hook Vocals Telling a story Identical (repetition) Same melody and texture New words Repetition adds finality/ closure 1 3 5 7 Intro Verse Chorus Verse Chorus Bridge Chorus 2 4 6 Instruments only Anticipating quality Similar to the chorus (foreshadowing!) Contrasting section different texture Delays the last chorus

In-class writing: What is music? Aliens have come to Earth, and they re very confused about a lot of things we humans do, chief among them listening to music. We re not sure exactly what aspect of music is so intriguing to the aliens, so we want to explain music to them as fully as we possibly can.

Formal writing: Course Intro Essay A prompt is just that: a thing that prompts you to think about a topic and take it in a new direction. First draft due February 23

Homework and reminders Online Discussion #2 is happening this week! Ends February 19 Have you emailed me your username yet? Online Discussion #3, February 20-26 Assigned reading for next class is available online Instruments and concert going Rhythm Music of the Baroque period Course Intro Essay first draft due Thursday, February 23 Have a great weekend!