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awywial

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At what elapsed time in the example does another part appear to join in? Characterize the sound of the music from this point on. What happens at 1:46 that adds to the rhythmic density?
 
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Explain how two interlocking parts in this example create a multilayered sound.
 
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Answer to Question 1

 0:47At about this time another part enters that is distinctly independent, yet interlocked and interwoven with the opening part which continues to flow along. The music almost takes on the character of two different pieces of music being played at the same time, yet in spite of sounding very polymetricthat is, more than one metric grouping of beats occurring at the same timethe music sounds joined together through a subtle rhythmic undercurrent. (See also Locke's description of the polymetric interplay and shifting between a three and four feel depending upon how you hear and feel the grouping of the pulses.)


  • At 1:46 a rattle (hosho) enters.



Answer to Question 2

 The main part, kushaura, is interwoven with a second part, kutsinhira. The interaction between these strikingly different melodies with their independent rhythms creates a richly multlayered (polyphonic) texture.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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