pedal point
They usually take the lead melody and 2 nd and 3rd trunpets can play the harmonies
look them up on youtube you can usually find the lyrics to most things there
Basso Continuo consists of a keyboard improvising/filling in harmonies, often a harpsichord or cembalo or organ and a bass instrument, usually cello, but could also be a bassoon.
The lips are pressed together and air pressure from our lungs makes them vibrate. The length of the resonator (the Trumpet itself) is adjusted with the various valves, changing the resonant frequency and thus the pitch. You can make more than one pitch, usually in steps of a fifth, by changing the pressure of your breath and/or lips.
usually a rattle
Dissonant harmonies are those that sound tense and unstable due to the intervals between the notes being dissonant or clashing. They create a sense of tension that usually resolves when followed by consonant harmonies.
Concordant harmonies typically create a sense of resolution and stability rather than tension. These harmonies consist of notes that sound pleasing and in harmony with each other, evoking a sense of calm and completeness within the music. Tension in music is more commonly associated with dissonant harmonies, where notes clash and create a feeling of unrest or unease.
ok so the answer to your question is your harmonies will make you fell tension becuase you like that person and your nerves that happens to me all the time its all right dont be worried.
No, they tend to provide a feeling of stability and rest.
They usually take the lead melody and 2 nd and 3rd trunpets can play the harmonies
look them up on youtube you can usually find the lyrics to most things there
Basso Continuo consists of a keyboard improvising/filling in harmonies, often a harpsichord or cembalo or organ and a bass instrument, usually cello, but could also be a bassoon.
Changing seasons
Usually by changing the velocity.
Not usually
Changing, varying or accelerating
The lips are pressed together and air pressure from our lungs makes them vibrate. The length of the resonator (the Trumpet itself) is adjusted with the various valves, changing the resonant frequency and thus the pitch. You can make more than one pitch, usually in steps of a fifth, by changing the pressure of your breath and/or lips.