Talking about music
We can talk about music in lots of different ways. You can talk about:
- the genreThe type or style of music. of a piece of music, or how instruments are used
- when a piece of music was made and who made it
- the different dimensionsThe different related musical ingredients that make a piece of music. Can include rhythm, melody, harmony, dynamics, texture, timbre and structure. of the music
- how music makes you feel, using descriptive words such as excited, sleepy, happy or nervous
What are the different dimensions of music?
The dimensions of music are the different parts that come together to make up a song or piece of music. It's like making a cake, the dimensions are the musical ingredients used to make the final piece.
They are:
- Dynamics
- Rhythm
- Pitch
- Structure
- Melody
- Instrumentation
- Texture
- Harmony
Some people like to remember them, using the first letter of each dimension to spell: DR P SMITH.
Describing music
When talking about music, it's important to think about how the different musical dimensions are being used. You might say:
- at the end of the song, the music got faster (accelerando)
- the music had a thin textureHow the tempo, melody and harmony are combined in a musical composition.
- the structureThe order different instruments or parts of a song are played in. was in ternary form
- the trumpets played a short, sharp (staccato) rhythmA pattern of sounds of different durations.
- there was a rising melody
- the start was very loud (fortissimo)
Music can also make listeners feel different emotions, depending upon how the dimensions of music are used.
Different styles of music
We can talk about the style of a piece of music. This is called the musical genre.
For example - pop, jazz, classical, dance or rock music are all genres of music. Music from the same genres often use the dimensions of music in a similar way.
The genre of a song or piece of music can be decided by factors such as:
- What the music is used for, like music for film or musical theatre.
- When in history it was made, like Renaissance music (1400 - 1600) or Baroque (1600 - 1750).
- The place or culture it has come from, like Caribbean calypso or South Indian classical music known as Carnatic.
Have a listen to this piece of music.
Can you guess what genre of music is it? Clue - it comes from a collection of islands in the Caribbean!
Can you identify any of the instruments used?
This is an example of calypso music from the Caribbean.
Listen carefully, you will hear steel drums, a tambora drum, a bass and some shakers.
Activities
Listening challenge
With a friend or grown-up, have a listen to one of your favourite songs or pieces of music.
Can you describe how the different dimensions of music are used. Remember, DR P SMITH.
For an extra challenge can you talk about how the music makes you feel?
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