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Music outline- Middle Ages to Early Baroque

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The Middle Ages Chants Singing- a way of uttering words that sets them apart from ordinary speech Plainchant or Gregorian chant- official music of the catholic church in the middle ages -great repertory of melodies designated for the many religious texts that were sung at services in churches and monastaries -melody used at more significant occasions (Gregorian because it was named after the famous pope.) (plain- because it was uaccompanied, monophonic) Characteristics of plainchant: -can consist of a simple recitation on a monotone, with only slight deviations from that single pitch -can be intricate and have hundreds of notes ranging well over an octave common characteristics: 1) nonmetrical- no clearly established meter, not beat, no rhythm

The Renaissance - A History of the Opera

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Thalia Fisher March 28, 2009 Opera Renaissance was the ?rebirth? of the classical arts and individual thinking after a thousand years of centralized religious dominance in all aspects of life (Mills 3-7). At the time of the Renaissance, opera was unleashed in Western Europe. This re-creation of Greek theatre established an outlet for numerous musicians, artists and poets. Opera was a new innovation, which revolutionized music during this time period (Riding, Alan and Leslie Dunton-Downer 17).

Scatting

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Though scat singing is improvised, the melodic lines are often variations on scale and arpeggio fragments, stock patterns and riffs, as is the case with instrumental improvisers. As well, scatting usually incorporates musical structure. All of Ella Fitzgerald's scat performances of "How High the Moon", for instance, use the same tempo, begin with a chorus of a straight reading of the lyric, move to a "specialty chorus" introducing the scat chorus, and then the scat itself. Will Friedwald has compared Ella Fitzgerald to Chuck Jones directing his Roadrunner cartoon—each uses predetermined formulas in innovative ways. Among the greatest exponents of the scat style was Mel Tormé, a child prodigy drummer who went on to become one of the most influential jazz performers of the 20th century.

The Tritone

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The literal definition of "Tri" is three, and a tone is a note. Three intervals that are all major 2nds, are a Tritone. For example, from "C" to "D" is a major 2nd. from "D" to "E" is a major 2nd, and, from "E" to "F#" is a major 2nd as well. These 3 major second intervals are a Tritone from "C" to "F#."

Evolution of jazz outline

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Evolution of Jazz 1 Spring 2011 [Tues, Thurs 12:15-1:30] MUH 2018 Evolution of Jazz Instructor: Barry Greene E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 904 620-3850 Office: 2307 Office Hours: Overview A historical survey of the evolution of jazz from primitive African elements through its fusion with Western hymns, work songs and military music. Various styles of jazz will be studied from Dixieland through modern/contemporary jazz forms. Goals Determine the historical periods and corresponding genres in music Judge audibly between works of varying time periods and styles Distinguish between repertoire of superior and inferior quality

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Evolution of Jazz 1 Spring 2011 [Tues, Thurs 12:15-1:30] MUH 2018 Evolution of Jazz Instructor: Barry Greene E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 904 620-3850 Office: 2307 Office Hours: Overview A historical survey of the evolution of jazz from primitive African elements through its fusion with Western hymns, work songs and military music. Various styles of jazz will be studied from Dixieland through modern/contemporary jazz forms. Goals Determine the historical periods and corresponding genres in music Judge audibly between works of varying time periods and styles Distinguish between repertoire of superior and inferior quality

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