program music
exocitism
Exoticism
The use of sounds created electronically was often used. Electronic sounds could not be produced using conventional musical instruments.
False.
They were attracted to the unconventional rhythms, sounds, and melodic patterns
This is a pretty broad question. It really depends on what era of music we are talking about but overall I'd say using different instrumentation creates a great variety of sounds for composers and using a wide variety of tempos and pitches keeps it interesting.
Some ways that modern western composer have been influenced by world music is by including tribal and cultural sounds to their classical pieces of work.
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It sounds like it was mostly inspired by the Serengeti.
Kandinsky was inspired by music, for many of his pieces. He used darker colours for deeper sounds, lighter colours for quiter brighter sounds, and so on.
The use of sounds created electronically was often used. Electronic sounds could not be produced using conventional musical instruments.
False.
The line "And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain" presents the reader with sensory details by evoking the sounds and textures of the curtains.
I have a picture that sounds just like this! Have you had any joy?
They were attracted to the unconventional rhythms, sounds, and melodic patterns
Kandinsky was inspired by music, for many of his pieces. He used darker colours for deeper sounds, lighter colours for quiter brighter sounds, and so on.
This is a pretty broad question. It really depends on what era of music we are talking about but overall I'd say using different instrumentation creates a great variety of sounds for composers and using a wide variety of tempos and pitches keeps it interesting.
I know this sounds crazy but at least the beginning sounds like a Hamilton commercial, with reference to a faith in technology- watches and celestial navigation. Then it side slips in to silly old- clausism.
In the epic simile in lines 1061-1065, Homer describes the sounds of a sledge striking wood and the movement and sight of a ship making its first launch into the sea. This imagery creates a vivid sensory experience for the reader by evoking the sounds of labour and the visual spectacle of a newly launched ship.