Music and singing in drama is mostly used to express things that dialogue cannot. If you think about it, a lot of the lyrics used and sentiments expressed in songs would sound pretty corny in dialogue. Also, just one line cannot express the magnitude of emotion that a song can. A character can say to his love, "I love you," but it just doesn't mean as much as bursting into a song about how much he loves her.
However, sometimes, songs can just be inserted into a play to pass time during a complicated scene transition.
They used the music and song to tell the stories.
Opera is the best way to describe music drama. In particular, an opera that unfolds with continuous dramatic music and dramatic activity.
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The theme of the Musical Drama is delivered through singing,dancing and speaking dialogue.
Music Dramas
Music and drama communication is using music and drama to express oneself. The art of music and drama can be used as a therapeutic tool to help with creative expression.
They used the music and song to tell the stories.
Music Drama
The music used in Birdsong is an original score, which was specially composed by Nicholas Hooper.
music drama because photography is for people who wants to make a imagine.I would go with music drama.
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Art, Music and Drama are kind of like a linked chain. It is because Music and Drama are considered "morphs of Art" which means they evolved from the natural Art.
It is a form of drama with "exaggerated" character development (black villains, helpless heroines, unwavering heroes) and twists and turns in the plot that are used to strongly appeal to the viewer's emotional involvement. The original 19th century meaning was 'drama with music', the music being used to heighten the dramatic effect of dialogue and action.
creates atmosphere and creates a mood for the drama
Opera is the best way to describe music drama. In particular, an opera that unfolds with continuous dramatic music and dramatic activity.
"Croshendo" appears to be a misspelling of "crescendo," which is a term used in music to indicate a gradual increase in volume or intensity. It is often used to build tension and drama in a piece of music.
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