what are the elements of music present in national anthem? how did you arrive on those answers
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Like any musical work, national anthems are composed of several musical or symbolic codes: melodic codes, phrase codes, harmonic codes, form codes, dynamic codes, rhythmic codes, and orchestrational codes (Apel 1974; Benward and Jackson 1975; Westergaard 1975).
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National anthems are composed of a variety of musical or symbolic codes, including rhythmic, melodic, harmonic, form, dynamic, and orchestration codes.
Explanation:
- The majority of national anthems take the style of hymns or marches.
- In general, a hymn is regarded to have a rapid harmonic beat (chords change frequently), four-part harmony, or more, and either a refrain or chorus.
- Different (i.e., contrasting) melodies, a "trio" part of strains/"repeats," and diverse (i.e., contrasting) sections are all present.
- The standard military band instruments are woodwinds, brass, and battery percussion. Some include the keyboard percussion of the front ensemble as well, and they may use a colour guard in addition to a dance line to carry the flag and perform rifle exercises.
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- Despite frequently being in the country's primary or most widely spoken language, national anthems may be made available in a variety of languages (language).
- The lyrics of the Swiss Psalm, for instance, are different in each of Switzerland's official status languages (French, German, Italian, and Romansh). The current national anthem of South Africa, however, stands noteworthy since it incorporates five of the country's eleven official languages.
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