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hammer [34]
2 years ago
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When listening to a musical performance or a recording, you pay attention to the piece and the instruments that produce the musi

c. You should also listen to how the piece is performed. You can describe a recording based on its musical parameters, which include dynamics, articulation, and tempo. Select a recording of a piece of music and listen carefully to the musical parameters expressed. For this assignment, the focus is not the motive, style, or period of the music, but the musical expression through dynamics, articulation, and tempo.
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Lelechka [254]2 years ago
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