Melodía Essays

  • Historia del Flamenco - Spanish Essay

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    Historia del Flamenco - Spanish Essay La música flamenca empezó con una voz y unas palmas, y más tarde se incorporó la guitarra. Es sólo en este siglo cuando se introdujo el zapateo. Hoy en día, las tres principales herramientas del flamenco son el cante, la guitarra y el baile. Casi todos los estilos o palos flamencos pueden interpretarse con o sin baile, habiendo bailes sin cante y temas puramente vocales, "a cappela". Hoy, el flamenco tiene muchas caras y es ejecutado de múltiples

  • Brief Summary Of The Musical 'Ballade'

    790 Words  | 2 Pages

    like some Gabriel Faure. "In what marvelous way, the melody hesitates between minor and major and finally remains lugubriously in major" wrote Schumann. The middle section in F-sharp major: "col intimissimo sentimento, ma senza troppo marcare la melodia" (with the most intimate feeling but without pointing out too much the melody), presents a blurry theme wrapped with a dense accompaniment playing two against three at both hands. Each main section is stated twice in a raising misty

  • Beatles Influence

    2025 Words  | 5 Pages

    Momo (Beatles Influence in the Soviet Union) The Beatles was an English rock music band, which was formed in 1960 in Liverpool. Its members were: Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison. Its members were widely regarded as the most influential act of the era of rock. Rooted in beat, 1950s rock and roll, and skiffle, the Beatles later tried a number of musical genres such as pop ballads, Indian music, hard rock, and psychedelia, while innovatively incorporating classical elements