Periodic music literature focuses on melody, scales, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, texture, harmony, timbre, form, and composers. Melody and scales refer to the pitch content of music while rhythm considers the temporal aspects. Tempo and dynamics look at the speed and volume of the music. Texture and harmony examine the thickness and chords used. Timbre analyzes the tone color of instruments and voices. Form evaluates the overall structure. Composers create music that uses these elements.
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Melody
Periodic music literature focuses on melody, scales, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, texture, harmony, timbre, form, and composers. Melody and scales refer to the pitch content of music while rhythm considers the temporal aspects. Tempo and dynamics look at the speed and volume of the music. Texture and harmony examine the thickness and chords used. Timbre analyzes the tone color of instruments and voices. Form evaluates the overall structure. Composers create music that uses these elements.