Write a melody using Musescore. On the following page you will find the instructions.
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Texture
Musical texture is the way musical lines interact in a piece of music. You know that there are different types of musical texture. Below you can find links to helpful videos related to texture and types of texture.
Musical textures
Texturas musicales
Texturas musicales
Types of texture
Monophonic music has only one melodic line.
Polyphonic music has several melodic lines. Types of polyphony:
Drone: The melody is played along with a note fixed in pitch.
Heterophonic texture. Two or more voices simultaneously performing variations of the same melody.
Contrapuntal texture. Two or more independent melodies played at the same time. The parts move with rhythmic independence.
Homophonic texture. Two or more parts move at the same time, together in harmony. A homophonic texture is also homorhythmic.
Melody-dominated texture. It has one clearly melodic line (it's the line that naturally draws your attention) and all other parts provide accompaniment for the lead voice
Harmony
Harmony is the use of different notes (pitches) simultaneously. Melodic music consists of notes played one after another while harmonic music consists of two or more notes played simultaneously.
Most harmony is based on chords. A chord is a group of notes played simultaneously (at the same time). The basic chord is named a triad. It consists of three notes: the root (any note you like) together with the third and the fifth above the root. When the notes of a musical chord are played separately, one after the other instead of together, we use the term arpeggio.
Chords can be majors and minors. The third above the root is major (two tones) in major chords, the third above the root is minor (one tone, one semitone) in minor chords. This is the reason why major chords sound bright and happy and minor chords sound sad and mournful.
Concord, or consonance, is a nice and pleasant sound that you get when some notes are played together, such as harmonic intervals of 3th, 6th, and 5th , 8th ones.
Discord, or dissonance, is an awful and unpleasant sound that you get when some notes are played together, such as harmonic intervals of 2nd and 7th ones.
Diference between consonance and disonance
A cadence is a progression of chords used to finish off a musical phrase. It creates a sense of finality or repose.
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«Cripple Creek». 2nd Year Class C D
2nd Year Class C D played «Cripple Creek» an Old Time Appalachian folk song (Appalachia is a cultural region in the Eastern United States). This version was arranged by DMS.
Glockenspiels: Lucía Rodríguez Gutiérrez, Fátima Qessouri, Jonathan Cruz Auqui. Soprano metallophone: Lía Rodríguez-Colubi Fernández. Alto metallophones: Adrián Rego Criado, Pablo Rodríguez Bernardo, Rim Bensouda. Soprano xylophones: Daniel Tercero Alustiza, Iván Vizcay Gutiérrez, Carla Agustiño Caveda. Alto xylophones: Anna Sibyriakova, Gael Winberg. Bass xylophone: Raquel Riera Turiel.
It´s raining, it´s pouring. 2nd Year Class A B
It´s raining, it´s pouring is an English nursery rhyme.
Glockenspiels: Beltrán Fernández Rubín, Sergio Estrada Paredes, Julio Díaz Méndez, Alba Gallo Tejón. Soprano metallophones: Sara García Díaz, Victoria Rotela Benítez. Alto metallophones: David Manotoa Garzón, Miguel Fernández Menéndez, Luis Gutiérrez Llamedo. Soprano xylophones: María Martín Alonso, Rosana Mangue Nzang. Alto xylophones: Martín López Fernández, Miguel Galán Fernández, Pablo Menéndez Fernández, Diego de la Vega Cao. Bass xylophone: Miguel Mata Casado.
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