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Five Elements of Music

Five Elements of Music. Rhythm. Melody. Form. Harmony. Expressive Elements. Tempo. Timbre . Dynamics. Texture. Rhythm. Beat or Pulse Meter Tempo. Melody. Conjunct (close) Disjunct (skip). Form. Organization Verse & chorus (bridge) ABA / Rondo / …. Harmony. Consonance

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Five Elements of Music

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  1. Five Elements of Music

  2. Rhythm Melody Form Harmony Expressive Elements Tempo Timbre Dynamics Texture

  3. Rhythm Beat or Pulse Meter Tempo

  4. Melody • Conjunct (close) • Disjunct (skip)

  5. Form • Organization • Verse & chorus (bridge) • ABA / Rondo / …

  6. Harmony • Consonance • Dissonance • Major • Minor

  7. Expressive Elements Timbre or Tone Color Tempo Dynamics Texture

  8. In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for "time", from Latin Tempus) is the speed or pace of a given piece. It is an extremely crucial element of sound, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece. Tempo Largo Adagio Andante Vivace | | | | | | | | | | | |||||

  9. Synonymous with Tone Color. The acoustical properties of a specific instrument or voice which contribute to its distinctive sound. For example, a flute has a different timbre than a clarinet. Timbre

  10. Dynamics • The degrees of volume (loudness and softness) in music. Forte Piano

  11. HOMOPHONIC: Melody and chords Texture Texture Texture MONOPHONIC: Chant Unison - no accompaniment • The term used to describe the way in which melodic lines are combined, either with or without accompaniment. Types include monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic (contrapuntal). Texture POLYPHONIC: Two or more melodies Texture Texture Texture Texture Texture

  12. Five Elements of Music Rhythm Melody Form Harmony Expressive Elements Tempo Timbre Dynamics Texture

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