The twelve symphonies written for the concert manager j. p. salomon for performance at his public concerts are also known as the london symphonies, for the city in which they were first.
Haydn's Symphony No. 94 (The Surprise Symphony) was one of Haydn's twelve London symphonies. There are numerous musical jokes and surprises sprinkled throughout the work but the most famous surprise appears in the second movement.
The second movement opens with a quiet violin section, with eight bars played piano (quiet) followed by eight more bars played pianissimo (very quiet). Suddenly, at the end of the 16 bars, the rest of the orchestra joins in for one single G-major chord played fortissimo (very loud). This surprise only occurs once in the piece and is not repeated.
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Answer:
Tempo is the correct answer!!
Explanation:
Basically different tempos tell how fast you play and different songs have different tempos. (A metronome btw, is something that helps you with tempo)
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A light shinning in through a glass, or a car window, or a window! Make sure you add color to make it pop :) You could use a flashlight as well, or the light on a cellphone.
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uhhh I think it is 28x12 because the space between the blue and red is 4 inches