IS THERE ANY MUSIC TEACHERS THAT CAN HELP ME PLEAS??? ITS REALLY URGENT
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do you know what singing points are please?
Ok, try this.
A point can be defined as the subject of a fugue. In the piece you're analyzing, is there a part that more than one voice sings? For instance, maybe the bass part (or otherwise, the lowest part) has a series of notes that are sung, and maybe that passage is repeated in one of the other voices soon after.
That's all I can think of. I hope that helps.
Amy :)
Thanks soooo much you have really helped me!!
I understand what it means now ... I think that is right!!
Thanks again
Daniel :D
A singing point is the threshold point at which additional gain in the system will cause self-oscillation.
thanks very much also do you know two different types of singing points please??
Sure!
There are two different types of singing points in music:
1. Melodic Singing Point: This type of singing point refers to a specific pitch or note that is emphasized or given special attention in a melody. It can be a high point or a low point in the musical line, and it often adds interest or expression to the melody.
2. Harmonic Singing Point: This type of singing point refers to a chord or harmonic progression that stands out in a piece of music. It could be a moment when the harmony changes dramatically or when a dissonant chord resolves into a consonant one. Harmonic singing points help shape the overall structure and emotional impact of the music.
I hope that clarifies things for you. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with!