Visual Analysis Of Music

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This piece of music is a type of stereo voice recording. I can hear more than one voice singing in the background. The singers of this piece of music are classical. They demonstrate a lot of creativity in the music. The three voices are performing a capella. The artists begin the song with a wordless vocal pattern. The patterns present the music as fragments of O’Hara poem.
The piece contains a fluid melody that is expressed using the singers’ voices. The song has a distinctive harmony. The harmony is composed of three similar sopranos. They rise and fall in pitch at different points of the music, a good example is at 19:50. The tone of the three voices is both ethereal and poignant. However, I cannot get a clear kind of feeling from the music.
The syllables in the music are not very clear of the music to me; as if is heard from the distance. According to the analysis of the music, it would be best to listen to the music at low volume. Moreover, the three voices demonstrate talent and integrity, which is clear from their absolute control of their voices.
Voices are the most expressive tools that the singers have used. The voices in the musical piece are presented as choral singing. As a choir, at given times each of the singers takes turns to sing solo in the song. The music has adopted a homophonic rhythm in …show more content…

They keep low tones while maintaining a rhyming hum. The music tempo slowly graduates to medium fast as it gets to 20:29 point of the song. At 20:09, a listener detects a consonant rhyme in the piece of music. The words are not clear but the sounds express this type of rhyme. A solo singer takes up the singing at 20:20 in the music. The rest of the singers backup the leading singer on a harmonized scale. At 20:46, the singers have a unique style where they exchange singing phrases in the song. This style makes the listener realize the beautiful lyrical sound of the piece of