Baroque Period - 12 Bar Blues - Structures 0.0 / 5 ? MusicsOtherNone Created by: Shrjerez1Created on: 18-05-16 22:17 Concerto Grosso a piece which contrasts the full string orchestra with a small group of soloists. 1 of 21 Continuo a part which is played throughout the music often by a harpsichord or cello 2 of 21 Rtornello A section or group of ideas which keep returning in the music. 3 of 21 To Modulate to change key. 4 of 21 Imitation a part of the music repeats another part whilst the original part keeps going - a bit like a round 5 of 21 Sequence a pattern of the rythm or pitch is repeated moving up/down often in a step movement 6 of 21 inversion when the musical idea is turned upside down like a mirror image 7 of 21 Motif a short musical idea that can be developed 8 of 21 Motor Rhythms Continuous, energetic, repetitive driving rhythms 9 of 21 Blues Band Frontline solo/melody instruments like claranet -trumpet - saxophone - **** vocals 10 of 21 Blues Band Rhythm Section piano - guitar,banjo - strings bass - drumkit 11 of 21 12 bar blues Chord Pattern C,C,C,C,F,F,C,C,G,F,C,C (G IF ITS A TURN AROUND ) 12 of 21 Rhythmic features swung quavers - dotted rhythms - triplets - syncopation 13 of 21 Melody Features Improvisation - Blues notes ( flat 3rds and flat 7ths ) 14 of 21 technical features Use of a mute in brass instrumets and note bending 15 of 21 Fill A second melody which overlaps the 4 bar phrases 16 of 21 riff a bass line which outlines the chord pattens 17 of 21 Binary two sections (AB) 18 of 21 Tenary three sections (ABA) 19 of 21 Rhondo five sections (ABACA) 20 of 21 Coda a tail or ending piece 21 of 21
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