This piece has a somewhat unusual time signature of
9/8. It has a quick tempo of Allegro. The music is in
the key of G major and the total duration is 2 minutes.
This music was written as a self-accompanied work, as
such the underlying harmonic structure is built into
the melody. Some other distinctive features include an
abundance of chromatic notes, changes in tempo such as
rubato and accelerando, and dramatic fermata.
The recorder is a woodwind instrument and member of the
family kno...(+)
This piece has a somewhat unusual time signature of
9/8. It has a quick tempo of Allegro. The music is in
the key of G major and the total duration is 2 minutes.
This music was written as a self-accompanied work, as
such the underlying harmonic structure is built into
the melody. Some other distinctive features include an
abundance of chromatic notes, changes in tempo such as
rubato and accelerando, and dramatic fermata.
The recorder is a woodwind instrument and member of the
family known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes.
The fipple or block is a wooden plug found at the mouth
of the instrument. This plug constricts the air as the
player blows into the end of the instrument. There are
holes for seven fingers, with the lower one or two
often doubled to facilitate the production of
semi-tones. There is also a hole for the thumb of the
uppermost hand.
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