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annastina

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hello all....

um... i was just reading another 'thread' and someone had given a thing (gee, my vocab is outstanding) for duration

Big Dubious Men Screw TAPPS Often

Beat Duration Meter Syncopation Tempo Accent Pulse Polyrhythm Swing Silence Ostinato

does anyone else no any of these for the others... ie: pitch texture dynamics and expressive techniques structure tone colour???

would be much appreciated :):):)
 

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Hello fellolw music students. At my school there are only 6 concepts: :uhhuh:

*Duration
*Pitch
*Dynamics and Expressive techniques
*Tonecolour
*Texture
*Structure

Its really easy to use these as u can fits sub concepts into each. Eg, harmony into Pitch, rhythm into duration, etc... :)
 

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Putri Tini, we have something similar - and we use the words PD Test to remember them.

Pitch
Duration
Texture
Expressive Techniques and Dynamics
Structure
Tone-colour
 

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i have the best one...

Tony Did Poo So Tina Died

Tone colour
Duration
Pitch
Structure
Texture
Dynamics
 

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We got taught this in class.. to remember layer relationships for texture, think:
Dominant or subordinate
Active or inactive
Solo
Unison
Counterpoint
Call and response
Rhythmic unison
Imitation
Fills
Parallel Harmonies
Staggered entry/exit
Stabs
Style


DASI SUCC/RRIFP/HSSS
or
"Does he suck riffs?"
 

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And sometimes Tone Colour is called Performing Media or Timbre (wtf, tone colour is the biggest excuse for a concept, far out)
 

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