Music as Auditory Art

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Audito ry Arts REPORTERS: EDWARD ALMAZAN JR NORMAN KENNETTE AGUINALDO

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Auditory Arts

REPORTERS:

EDWARD ALMAZAN JR NORMAN KENNETTE AGUINALDO

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Music

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Composed of tones and silences organized in such a manner to convey the emotions and ideas conceived by the composer. The composer’s work must be interpreted by another artist- the performer who makes the composer’s work come to life.

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Music

as

Auditory

Art

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Music moves through time, thus it is called temporalMusic appreciation is the acquired ability to listen to music

intelligently.

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3 components:-ability to appreciate music is not inborn-acquired by anyone who makes up his mind to do so -conscious effort

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Functions

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An attempt to imitate the natural soundRelease of one’s emotions or feelings (therapeutic)As signals in wars

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Means of worship and vehicles of ritualsUsed to accompany danceA form of entertainment in community celebrationsSymbols of life’s cycles

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The Physical Material Property of Music

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Vibration is what produced a soundRegular vibrations produce tones or musical soundsIrregular sounds yield noise

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Sound in general has 4 qualities:

TimbrePitchIntensityDuration

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Duration Type:

Whole noteHalf noteQuarter noteEighth noteSixteenth note

32nd note64th note

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Elements of Music

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1.Rhythm

2.Melody

3.Harmony

4.Tone Color

5.Texture6.Form

7.Movements

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For Listening