Russian+dance+Analysis+by+Finn

Finn’s Song // Russian dance // [|__https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn2wPdfDvYM__]

goes for 2:47 time structure: 4/4 The tempo of this song is quite moderate, more to the slower side. Four bar phase structure. As the piece gets louder the tempo will also get faster. The dynamics of this song start out Fairly out to grab the attention of the listener. It then backs off slightly into a more syncopated melody. At around 30 seconds Igor builds tension with the music by increasing the dynamics. Also It builds to an almost chorus like feeling with a repedative melody, then backs off again as if to go into a verse, Which then instruments are added to add emphasis on the melody. The music builds again and more syncopation and cuts are used to make interest. As it builds There is a quick decrescendo to a crescendo where timpani and drums build it to a close. Russian Dance is a very repudiative song often using A melody repedativly
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The original 1911 version of russian dance is made for; flutes (3rd and 4th doubling piccolo ), oboes (4th doubling cor anglais ), clarinets in B-flat, (4th doubling [|bass clarinet] in B-flat), bassoons (4th doubling contrabassoon ), horns in F, trumpets in B-flat (often doubling piccolo trumpet), clarinets in B-flat and A, trombones, tuba , timpani , bass drum , cymbals , two snare drums , tambourine ,, triangle , glockenspiel , xylophone , piano , harps , and strings.
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