#26 Dikrayati

#12 John Howatt
#25 Mozart, Piano Sonata in A Major, No. 11 (K.331). (Use the Theme and first Variation only. Note that the first Variation has sounds of Turkish March Music. The first Variation ends when a rumbling bass stops at a cadence. This signals the close of your assigned music selection.)
#14 Beethoven, Symphony No. 5 in C Minor. (Use the beginning section only, this is the first 1 minute, up to the development section. )
For each selection, write a one-page explanation of the selection's rhythmic and melodic features. You may want to use 3 paragraphs: a brief introduction, a paragraph on rhythm, a paragraph on melody. Discuss these elements chronologically, in the order in which they occur in the music, to show that you are hearing change within the musical flow. Use all course-related materials text, audio, and web resources to help you discuss the ways that rhythm and melody contribute to the overall effect of the selection.


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To write a one-page explanation of each selection's rhythmic and melodic features, you need to listen to the music carefully and analyze its structure. Here's a guide on how to approach each section:

1. Introduction (Brief Introduction):
Start by providing some context for the piece, such as the composer's background, historical significance, or any relevant information that can help the reader understand the overall effect of the selection. This introduction should be concise and set the stage for the subsequent paragraphs.

2. Rhythm (Paragraph on Rhythm):
In this paragraph, focus on the rhythmic aspects of the music. Listen closely to the patterns, accents, and tempo changes throughout the piece. Analyze any rhythmic variations or syncopation that occur and explain how they contribute to the overall effect of the music. Reference specific moments within the selection and draw connections to course-related materials, such as different rhythmic styles or techniques used by the composer.

3. Melody (Paragraph on Melody):
Now shift your attention to the melodic features of the music. Identify the main themes or motifs and discuss their development and variation throughout the piece. Analyze any melodic changes, such as key or tonal shifts, and how they contribute to the overall effect of the music. Additionally, you can explore the use of intervals, scales, or other melodic techniques employed by the composer. Again, reference course-related materials or other resources to support your analysis.

4. Conclusion:
Wrap up your explanation by summarizing the main points discussed in the paragraph on rhythm and melody. Reflect on how these elements interact with each other and contribute to the overall effect of the selection. You can also comment on the significance of the musical piece within the composer's oeuvre or its impact on the broader musical context.

Remember, to write a one-page explanation for each selection, it's important to focus on the most influential rhythmic and melodic features while making connections to course-related materials. By following this structure and referring to the specific moments in the music, you will provide a thorough and insightful analysis of each selection's rhythm and melody.