Mus 152 1nd Edition Lecture 6 Outline of Last Lecture I. Basic music notesOutline of Current Lecture II. Finish basic music notesIII. Start sociological music notesCurrent LectureBlues form- A A1 BCoda- “tail” or an outroOstinato form (riff) - repeating phrase 18th and 19th century European Classical music- complex formsChamber music- for small room; each instrument has its own part (if there are 2 violins, both play something different)- String quartet (1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello)- Hayden string 4-tet #2, opus 60 (A (2 phrases). A, B, (3 phrases), C (3), C, Coda)Explanation for why we make music- Sociologicalo Why do we do it collectively?o Edward Hall- 50’s/60’s anthropologist Non-verbal communication Music- synchronizes humans; enables us to work and live togetherFinding the groove; finding the “pocket;” synchronizationThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a
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