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Friday, November the 13th 2015 - Your Contribution to the Composition
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Your Details
Name
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First
Last
The names of all the contributors will be included in the composition's page whenever it will be published or performed. Recommended but not required
Email
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Your Country
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Your Age
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Type in your age. Not required
Note's Duration and Pitch
Specify the note's duration in seconds. If necessary, you can round up to the nearest tenth of a second: 4.6 are four seconds and six tenths
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Indicates required field
Specify the Note's Duration
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Measure the duration in seconds. Round up to the nearest tenth of a second: 4.6 are four seconds and six tenths. Required
Choose a Note Name
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- No note name: the pitch is indefinite
- Ab
- A
- A#
- Bb
- B
- C
- C#
- Db
- D
- D#
- Eb
- E
- F
- F#
- Gb
- G
- G#
Chose an octave number to combine with the previous chosen note name. So called middle C is in the fourth octave, therefore it will be named C4. You can find more information
here
Choose an Octave Number
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- No octave number: the pitch is indefinite
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
Choose the following only if your note is not precisely at the established pitch you have just defined but somehow near, or if other melodic elements are connected to the note
Choose Any that Apply
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- The pitch is aproximately near the defined note
- The pitch floats above and below the defined note
- The note is embellished with one grace note
- The note is embellished with two grace notes
- The note is embellished with more than two grace notes
- The note is embellished with a short trill (shake)
- The note is embellished with a long trill (shake)
- The note is embellished with a short tremolo
- The note is embellished with a long tremolo
Other Element(s) that Apply (specify which)
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Accents and Articulation
Choose a Type of Accent
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- None, no accent
- Staccato Accent: short and separated from the following note
- Staccatissimo Accent: an exaggerated short duration of the note
- Strong Accent: generally meant for attacks at loud dynamic levels of forte or louder
- Normal Accent: moderately sharp attack that can be used at any dynamic level from pianissimo to fortissimo
- Legato Accent: this can be used at any dynamic level and is a slight stress without a noticeable attack and held to the full duration of the note
Choose an accent. Field required
Dynamics
When choosing the dynamic marking consider
mf
as the standard intensity from which all other markings can be measured
Choose a Dynamic Marking
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- fffff (louder than ffff)
- ffff (louder than fff)
- fff (louder than ff)
- ff (fortissimo, very loud)
- f (forte, loud)
- mf (mezzo forte, moderately loud)
- mp (mezzo piano, moderately soft)
- p (piano, soft)
- pp (pianissimo, very soft)
- ppp (softer than pp)
- pppp (softer than ppp)
- ppppp (softer than pppp)
Consider mf as the standard intensity from which all other markings can be measured. Field Required
Emotional Sphere
Finally add, by using one single definition, the description of the emotion that led you to your musical result. You can use a Primary Emotion Definition as a Secondary Emotion Definition. You can find an explanatory list of emotions
here
Define Your Emotion
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Use a single term to define the main emotion that led you to your musical choice
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