Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Canon in D Major
code in D Major Im listening to regulation in D major by Johann Pachelbel played by the capital of the United Kingdom Symphony Orchestra who ar from London, England. Theyre all professional adult musicians theyre really good, in tune and together. The morsel is unique and very famous. Its Johann Pachelbels most famous piece, most often played at weddings. The piece is in 4/4 time and in D major. It has a slow tempo, smooth rhythm, and long, full bowing. Theyre bowing sounds interchangeable its always together in each section wish well theyre all going in the alike(p) direction.Dynamics stay about the same throughout the piece in piano/mezzo piano. It starts in piano. sometimes its in mezzoforte but it doesnt sound like it gets louder than that, save for the nice, loud, and strong ending. As far as the intonation of the piece, it gets softer as the notes ar longer/slower (whole and half notes) and then slowly crescendos as the notes are shorter/faster (quarter and eighth/si xteenth notes). The melody is always louder than the other parts.The conjugation and the intonation are very consistent and similar with the melody creation louder than the other parts and the crescendos into faster parts and then the decrescendos into slower, even fast parts. I like this piece a lot, its very sensibly and I want to learn how to play it. I really like how sometimes its all in unison and sometimes all section has a different part. I also really like how its smooth and slow at some parts and then faster but still smooth at other parts. I really love how all of the parts harmonize together perfectly. http//www. youtube. com/ honour? v=s3RRQypEf4I=related
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