MUS 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Wolf-Whistling, Patsy Montana, Canada Council

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Lecture, reading/chapter/novel/article during class, power point, movies (if need to collect info. ) Mus 105 week 4: voices: 1 female vocalist, texture: monophonic, scale: pentatonic, ornamentation: vibrato, other: rolled r"s, stopping phrases short, Music: oriental: courtly traditions of middle east, India, china: primitive: indigenous musics of african, Oceana, and the americas: folk: internal primitives" of europe: peasants and farmers. Categories: europe is one group, and then tons of piles of high civilizations are lumped into. Yodelling: instruments: are perfected frets added; Wam model: scales: modifying local scale systems to suit standard modern european tuning, arrangements: chordal harmony instead of monophony or heterophony, large groups instead of solo or small groups, less overt, but still present, e. g. Festival: organizing creative artists restricts rather than empowers: e. g. How did we invent music: we never incent anything from nothing, innovation: combining already existing things in new ways, same thing with music: people didn"t start singing from scratch, 1.

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