At the beginning, a foreground with the oboe is very strong. I agree that it is most likely due to the oboe's higher pitch, which makes it really nice to know why the oboe is a leading instrument in the woodwind section, much like the violin in the string section.
It's very interesting to choose symphonies, because while many display a very strong example of one sound basic, it may (like this one) have an overarching reach in its sound techniques. This complexity is very hard to keep track of, but your segmenting of the song helps keep the analysis well grounded! Good work.
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Naomi Sternstein
Posted on 2014-11-13 07:59:56 -0500.
This was a really good piece to show the interactions between different sounds and instruments switching between foreground and background. One of my favorite parts was about 1 minute in when it seemed like the leading instrument, the oboe, was alternating the pitch while repeating a similar melody, which was very interesting.
At the beginning, a foreground with the oboe is very strong. I agree that it is most likely due to the oboe's higher pitch, which makes it really nice to know why the oboe is a leading instrument in the woodwind section, much like the violin in the string section.
It's very interesting to choose symphonies, because while many display a very strong example of one sound basic, it may (like this one) have an overarching reach in its sound techniques. This complexity is very hard to keep track of, but your segmenting of the song helps keep the analysis well grounded! Good work.
This was a really good piece to show the interactions between different sounds and instruments switching between foreground and background. One of my favorite parts was about 1 minute in when it seemed like the leading instrument, the oboe, was alternating the pitch while repeating a similar melody, which was very interesting.
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