4) Dynamics (Volume): Loud/Soft
eg We started the track with a slightly softer volume and increased the volume through adding more types of sounds as the track went along so as to ‘hype up’ the party
2) Texture (Number of sounds): Thin/Thick, melody line/rhythm/accompaniment
eg We started our track with 2 sounds, a rhythm and an accompaniment. This is followed by a different accompaniment, the same rhythm in the beginning of the track, and a melody line. This is layering to achieve the effect of different sounds coming in to build up the mood for a party.
3) Tempo (Speed): Fast/slow
eg We chose a fast tempo to create a upbeat track appropriate for a party.
--> Describe your track using the 4 musical elements below (at least 2 sentences each)
Purpose: Eg party, relaxation
1) Timbre (sound quality): Dark/bright
eg In the beginning of our track, we chose a dark sound to create a feeling of suspension and anticipation to set the mood for a party.
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4) Dynamics (Volume): Loud/Soft eg We started the track with a slightly softer volume and increased the volume through adding more types of sounds as the track went along so as to ‘hype up’ the party
tanwensiu
2) Texture (Number of sounds): Thin/Thick, melody line/rhythm/accompaniment eg We started our track with 2 sounds, a rhythm and an accompaniment. This is followed by a different accompaniment, the same rhythm in the beginning of the track, and a melody line. This is layering to achieve the effect of different sounds coming in to build up the mood for a party. 3) Tempo (Speed): Fast/slow eg We chose a fast tempo to create a upbeat track appropriate for a party.
tanwensiu
--> Describe your track using the 4 musical elements below (at least 2 sentences each) Purpose: Eg party, relaxation 1) Timbre (sound quality): Dark/bright eg In the beginning of our track, we chose a dark sound to create a feeling of suspension and anticipation to set the mood for a party.