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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
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Choose two of your favorite songs and explain why they sound different from one another. Use THREE of these terms: rhythm, pitch

, timbre, intensity, melody, harmony, scales, or chords. (Must have detail, brainiest for the best one) (SUBJECT IS MUSIC) (Must have 3-4 sentences)
Arts
1 answer:
marissa [1.9K]3 years ago
8 0
Two of my favorite songs are “Glowing in the Dark”, and “Alone” by Nico Collins. In “Glowing in the Dark”, the rhythm is pretty simple, but it is an intense piece with accents and sticattos. It also has a catchy melody. The song “Alone” is another song with a simple rhythm, but it is easy to remember. The melody is also simple.

Hope this helps:)
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