melodic contour in a sentence
Examples
- The music of V�ras suggests he was influenced by Italian styles : the melodic contours and harmonic language of his works show a substantial stylistic affinity with the sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti.
- In the following example the melodic contour of the first measure ( first clave cycle ) of quinto is tone-slap-tone, while the contour of the second measure is the reverse : slap-tone-slap.
- This second theme uses the same melodic contour ( 5-8-7-6-6-5-( 5-4-4-3 ) ) of the remarkable C major modulation in the final A section of the second movement, implying further connotations of conflict resolution.
- Another critic has said Bullard s music shows a genuine love for melodic contours and a delicate shading of a harmonic language that is respectful of tradition without being a slave to it.
- Because he was a composer, he took an interest in technical aspects of the music, such as scales, melody, rhythm, harmony, and form, the relationship between speech tones and melodic contours, and prosody and musical instruments.
- All the chords in " Dead Man " are essentially familiar, as are the melodic contours and the formal outlines of aria, ensemble and recitative; what's thrilling is the communicative splendor that Heggie brings to them.
- "Melody type " as used by the ethmnomusicologist Mark is defined as a " group of melodies that are related, in that they all contain similar modal procedures and characteristic rhythmic and melodic contours or patterns ".
- The recitative, whose tempo changes frequently, leads to an extended " arioso dolente ", a lament whose initial melodic contour is similar to the opening of the scherzo ( although } } dismisses this as insignificant ).
- This third theme is highly similar in rhythm and melodic contour as well as left hand pattern to the tarantella of the C minor sonata, which may not be a coincidence when considering the overall high level of cyclic connection between the sonatas.
- His innovations in schematic organization of pitch, rhythm, register, timbre, dynamics, articulation, and melodic contour; his eagerness to redefine imitative contrapuntal techniques such as serial or avant-garde composers such as Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Luigi Nono, Bruno Maderna, Henri Pousseur, and Gy�rgy Ligeti.