“Early Western Art Music” (Music from the Middle Ages or Renaissance only, no Dylan, Baez, or Cash, etc.) Include the title of the listening example in your answer. After listening, address these six questions:

After listening, address the following six questions:

  • How did the music make you feel? Why?
  • What was the mood of the music? Why do you say that?
  • How would you move your body to the music? Why did you choose that movement?
  • What facial expression would you associate with the music and why?
  • Did the music make you think of a specific person, place, or thing?
  • What did you picture in your mind while listening? Why?

At the end of your response, include a paragraph describing two of the following musical elements of your chosen listening example: melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture, and form. Include an explanation of why you selected those terms to describe your chosen composition

"Early Western Art Music"

“Early Western Art Music” (Music from the Middle Ages or Renaissance only, no Dylan, Baez, or Cash, etc.) Include the title of the listening example in your answer. After listening, address these six questions:

After listening, address the following six questions:

  • How did the music make you feel? Why?
  • What was the mood of the music? Why do you say that?
  • How would you move your body to the music? Why did you choose that movement?
  • What facial expression would you associate with the music and why?
  • Did the music make you think of a specific person, place, or thing?
  • What did you picture in your mind while listening? Why?

At the end of your response, include a paragraph describing two of the following musical elements of your chosen listening example: melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture, and form. Include an explanation of why you selected those terms to describe your chosen composition

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