You'll never walk alone Flashcards
(15 cards)
What key is the piece primarily in?
C major
The piece is composed in the key of C major.
What type of musical texture is used?
harp legato rising arp. V pedal in line. I pedal in bass by viola and bass
The texture is described as chordal rather than arpeggiated.
What is the time signature of the piece?
4/4
The piece is set in a common time signature of 4/4.
What motif is introduced in the phrase ‘through a storm’?
t motif
This motif signifies a thematic element related to fear.
What interval is emphasized in the phrase ‘at the end of a storm is a golden sky’?
Major 3rd
This interval is noted for its uplifting quality.
name interval of ‘silver song of a lark’
minor 3rd, perfect 4th for ‘siver song’. perfect 5th minor 6th for ‘of a lark’
also rall
name chords at ‘walk on through the wind/rain
B dim 7 and D 1/2 dim 7 (T mitif also)
This describes a specific melodic movement within the piece.
name intervals for ‘dreams be tossed and blown’
maj 3, P4, min 3, then P4 rise
what strings do at ‘walk on, walk on with hope in your heart etc’
Doubling in 8ves
This indicates that strings are playing in unison or harmony.
name chords at end
I, I aug, V7, I (only perfect cadence in piece)
The melody ends on a V chord, indicating an unfinished feeling.
What is the rhythmic value of the notes in the phrase ‘dreams be tossed and blown’?
Minims then semibrieve
This refers to the half-note duration used in the melody.
what harmony at ‘in your heart’?
tritone fall in orchestra onto D7
D7 serves as a dominant chord leading to the tonic.
what the melody like when ‘walk on’
monotone
what chords are mostly used?
primary chords (I, IV, V) with no perfect cadence until the end.
what doubles the melody?
violins and english horn