Music, asked by Vivekshukla7341, 4 hours ago

1.it refers to the rate of speed in a musical composition
a.dynamics B.pitch C.tempo D.speed
2.how cana joyful musical piece be played?
3.the song Ob-La-Di,Ob-La-Da"has what kind of tempo?
4.it is a tempo change from a slow gradual chage to a faster tempo.
5.this song demonstrates different kinds of tempo

Answers

Answered by ritika4991
10

Answer:

C. tempo

2. the joyful musical peace, it must be played with an upbeat sound. In the classroom, it must be played together with good ambiance and joyful activities such as games and other related fun activities.

In some place for leisure, such as theater and clubs, it must be played while accompanied with good light effects and upbeat rhythm. As the joyful music plays with good ambiance, it attracts the people, leading them to the dance floor and letting them enjoy the rest of the night with good people around.

Also, in live performances, joyful tunes must be played with cheerful faces of the performers. It must be accompanied by dance or some movement in the stage and audience participation.

3.Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da by The Beatles is in the key of C Major. It should be played at a tempo of 230 BPM. This track was released in 1968.

Answered by dharanikamadasl
1

Answer:

1 - tempo

2 - It should be fast and lively.

3 - moderate

4 - accelerando

5 - Pandangguhan

Explanation:

  • Tempo - The beat's speed determines the tempo of the music. It's also known as the music's 'pulse,' which is akin to a heartbeat. The unit of measurement for tempo is BPM. 60 BPM is one beat per second.
  • A good song should not only have amazing chords, melodies, and lyrics, but it should also elicit a response or evoke a specific emotion.
  • The tempo of Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da is 113 BPM (Moderato) or 28 Measures/Bars per Minute. the time signature is 4/4 Use our Online Metronome to practise at a 113BPM tempo.
  • Tempo is the term used in music to describe the speed or pace of activity. In classical music, the tempo is usually conveyed with an instruction at the beginning of a piece (often using traditional Italian terminology) and is measured in beats per minute (or bpm). Accelerando is the transition from a slow to a fast tempo.
  • Pandangguhan is a happy song by Eva Eugenio with a 152 BPM speed.

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