Mongolian
· Mongolian form-ABA-ternary
· Ternary form means that a form can be
represented as a statement A, contrast or departure B, and then the return, A.
· This piece uses triplets throughout the
piece.
· A triplet is a group of three notes of equal
duration notated as a group within a curved line and the number 3.
· Dynamics
§ Dynamics are the degrees of loudness or
softness in music
§ In this particular piece it goes from
moderate-loud-soft-loud
§ Plucking of the Yatga and the Ekh Khuur makes
the loudness more prominent
§ At time 1:02 the plucked instruments, Yatga
and the Ekh Khuur are played softly.
So here, the dynamic is soft.
· Tone color
§ The key change presents a contrasting tone
color when its only the Morin Khuur and the Limbe. This gives the piece more variety.
§ Then the starting melody comes back and ends
with the piece.
· Cadence
§ It ends with a perfect authentic cadence
§ A perfect authentic cadence is when it goes from a dominant 5
chord to a 1 chord and both have to be on root position hand it hast to end
with the 1 chord.
· Themes: Theme A 0:0-0:58
Theme B 0:59-2:07
Theme C 2:08-2:19
Theme A 2:20-3:09
I also hear slurs throughout the piece.
Irish-Binary Form AB
· A Binary form mean that it gives a sense of
statement A, and counterstatement, B.
· Uses triplets
· Rhythmic ostinatos-a rhythm that is repeated
in the same pitch throughout the peace.
· There is a basso continuo in the piece.
§ A basso continuo is musical accompaniment
that I continuous. In this piece,
the acoustic and bass guitar are used for the basso continuo.
· Dynamics
§ In this piece the dynamics stay the same
throughout. The piece just stays
loud throughout the song.
· Tone Color
§ The tone color in this piece is very
clear. You can hear each part
clearly when the violin, piccolo and the bass guitar come in.
· Cadence
§ At the end of each theme there is a cadence.
· Themes
§ There are two themes that I hear in this
piece
· Theme A 0:0-1:17
ThemeB:1:18-1:57
Theme A 1:58-2:35
Theme C:2:36-3:58
This piece also has slurs
Similarities
· Repetition in both—both rhythmic ostinatos
· Sequences in both-repetition of a melodic
pattern on a higher or lower pitch
Differences
· They have different forms. The traditional Mongolian piece is in
ternary form and he the Irish folk song is in Binary form.