How to Understand Music a Concise Course of Musical Culture By Object Lessons

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How to Understand Music a Concise Course of Musical Culture By Object Lessons
W S B William Smythe Babcock Mathews
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") Where the motion changes, raise your hands. (Plays again. " Half-pulse " motion begins in tenth measure of the second period. ) 24 HOW TO UNDERSTAND MUSIC.
Observe the trio of the same. What sort of a motion has it?
(Plays. ) LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
1. Scale of C or G in 4s {rhythm completed).
2. Adagio from Sonata Pathetique.
3. Rondo of same Sonata.
4. Allegro from first Sonata.
5. Menuetto from Beethoven's Sonata in F min. (op. 2, No. 1).
LESSOR MEASURES, RHYTHMIC MOTION AND MOTIVIZATION.
...In the examples of the previous lessons we have, observed in every piece a rhythmic pulsation carried through the piece at a uniform rate; and in connection with this a full-pulse, half-pulse or other rhyth- mic motion, which changes several times in the course of a piece, being generally quicker towards the last.
Thus, e. G. Observe the first eight measures of Pauer's " Cascade. " What is the pulsation? What the motion? (Observe the half-pulse motion in the bass. ) (Plays. ) Observe now that the melody has a certain definite motivization of its own.


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