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I) Besides those mentioned, what other moods or emotions can music produce? Think of at least 7! (Use the moods list, if you want.) Name the feeling and describe something you might hear from an orchestra portraying that mood. example: happy - energetic tempo, use of major key II) If you were composing a piece for a single instrument from the orchestra, which instrument would you choose? Why? What mood do you associate with that orchestral instrument? Explain. III) Which tone series would you use to composer your [pretend] song? Why?

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I) Some other moods or emotions that music can produce are:

Sad: Slow tempo, use of minor key

Nostalgic: Reflective melody, use of legato phrasing

Mysterious: Suspenseful rhythm, use of dissonance

Tense: Quick tempo, use of sharp dynamics

Calm: Slow tempo, use of legato phrasing and soft dynamics

Joyful: Uptempo, use of major key, bright orchestration

Energetic: Fast tempo, use of strong rhythm and dynamic changes

II) If I were composing a piece for a single instrument from the orchestra, I would choose the violin. The violin has a rich and diverse sound that can convey a wide range of emotions, from sadness to joy. I associate the violin with introspection, as its sound can be delicate and expressive, allowing it to evoke deep emotional responses.

III) To compose my song, I would use a tonal series, such as the major scale. I would choose this tonality because it has a strong sense of resolution and stability, and it is widely recognized and understood by listeners. The major scale also offers a wide range of emotional expression, as it can be used to create joyful and energetic pieces, as well as more introspective and contemplative works.