Sentences with phrase «of a piece of music»

Like for example I love every kind of piece of music, arts, many styles, and people.
Each listening adventure provides a visual interpretation of a piece of music using animated images, activities, and stories.
They are playing strands of a piece of music in a way that has a temporal read to it.
At the opening of the project there will also be a presentation of a piece of music created using the goat sounds from the film.
Listen to around 30 seconds of a piece of music or movie soundtrack, something that you are familiar with.
I seem to recall you were quite enamored of a piece of music by Samuel Barber.
Science can teach us about paint, pulverized minerals, color, light, optics, and proportional harmony, but it can not explain the mystery of beauty on the finished canvas — how moral, societal, and transcendent truths can be revealed through the drama and execution of a piece of music or architecture.
Berlyne defined the complexity of a piece of music by how predictable it is: complex music is difficult to predict.
People can remember details and nuances of songs they know to such a degree that you can play them a 100 - millisecond burst of a piece of music they know and they can name it from that.
Further studies will show to what extent, for example, the attractiveness of pieces of music is linked with the ability to create images in our heads.
As far as cinematic pacing goes, Whiplash is reminiscent of a piece of music, starting off slow and gradually picking up tempo, building to an unforgettable climax.
This complete lesson activity requires students to make changes to a pre-existing midi file to discover how time signature, instrumentation and notation affect the character of a piece of music.
Subsequently, after we recorded with the big band, I was able to put my finished recording of that piece of music on SoundCloud.
SF: I forget names of pieces of music but I am thinking of a music I saw David Zambrano dance with and it broke my heart.
It is the baseline for what we hear in today's remaining wild places, and it is likely that the origins of every piece of music we enjoy and word we speak come, at some point, from this collective voice.
Some abstract artists explain themselves by saying that they want to create the visual equivalent of a piece of music, which can be appreciated purely for itself, without having to ask the question «what is this painting of?»
A Greek migrant; a disembodied Irish nun; a man not at home in his own mind; the ever - changing strains of a piece of music, the melody in Welcome Visitors!
, and the repeated use of that piece of music is another of Sorrentino's masterstrokes.
Even the brains of untrained listeners can recognise the rhythm of a piece of music, even when performing a completely different task.
The rhythms of a piece of music are based on a standard unit of time (known as a measure) that can be subdivided in many different ways.
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