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Re: What are musicality and phrasing?
Posted by Don
8/25/2006  10:46:00 PM
LatinDancer. What is worth mentioning is how a vocalist uses the music. Currently on one of the albums is a Waltz called Softly Softly, and continues, Come to Me. Three bars of music. The first Softly is heavier than the second Softly, and then Come to Me is a bit heavier but not as heavy as the first bar. Even without the singer the heavy bars and light bars are there. We should dance accordingly.On the album the next tune Try to Remember is is a better example in the use of light and shade.
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