In music dynamics are the loudness of softness of a note. Dynamics also refers to crescendos and decrescendos. Articulation is how much space the notes have between them. Shorter notes tend to have less space in between them and longer have less. The articulation is also how the notes are connected such as in groups of two or three notes. Accents are also parts of articulation. Basically the articulation depends on what genre the piece is (march, overture, etc.) and what the composer intended. In a march the notes are more separated then if you were playing a slower concert type piece.
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Subarticular sclerosis is the hardening or thickening of the bone beneath the joint or articulation. It is diagnosed through an X-ray.
Articulation refers to the manner in which the surfaces of a form come together to define its shape and volume. An articulated form can clearly reveal the precise nature of its parts and its relationship to one another and to the whole. Its surfaces appear as disceret planes with distinct shape and their overall configuration is legible and clearly perceived. source-D.K.CHING
Dynamics are about movement, specifically the viewer's eye as it looks at a photograph. When looking at a photograph, your eye naturally moves from one object to another. Hopefully, that movement begins with the most important subject and then to the less important details of the photograph.
it goes in a chart
A. Tempo B. Articulation C. Dynamics
Tempo, key signature, and rhythm (Number of 1/4 notes per measure)
Articulation
articulation is a ambot2x lang
differentiate articulation from enunciation?
No, allegro is a tempo marking versus an articulation.
In piano music, a simile indicates that the player should continue to perform in the same manner as previously directed, usually in terms of dynamics or articulation. It is a direction to maintain the same style or approach in playing the piece.
Examples of vertical articulation of curriculum are; horizontal and vertical articulation. This could include sequential mathematic skills and relating mathematical content.
Articulation is an accent on a note to give it a sharper sound. E.g. staccato, legatonothing
Whatever articulation your teacher says to use.
Eugene T. McDonald has written: 'Articulation testing and treatment' -- subject(s): Articulation disorders in children, Articulation disorders, Treatment
Pitch (which governs melody and harmony), Rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), Dynamics, and the sonic qualities of Timbre and Texture.