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Storms - Coggle Diagram
Storms
Dynamics
Sudden dynamics with the cymbal to imitate lightning, show how nature is unpredictable and disastrous
Crescendo during the rising action of the composition to gradually impose fear and uncertainty on the listener
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Instrumentation
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Brass instruments to create timbres that imitate siren sounds, thereby alerting the audience about the detrimental impacts of storms
Texture
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Dissonance to impose tension, show how storms bring negative impacts on the natural environment
Tonality
A minor, with the use of accidentals to show the instability of storms
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Dissonant phrases to impose tension, show how storms bring negative impacts on the natural environment . This also shows how the storm is getting heavier. This is inspired by Beethoven's 4th movement in the Pastorale
Structure
No fixed structure with irregular phrases to show how nature and storm has no limits or restrictions
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Tempo
Allegro to increase tension, portray the flexibility of rain and storms
Gradually increasing tempo during climax, especially when lightning and thunder enters. This will characterize the lively and free side of storms
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Melody
Motif to depict the arrival of rain and thunder, composing a strong motif will create a strong impression on my listener, allowing them to feel the fear that thunder causes
The motif representing rain will increase in small intervals (semitones). The gradually ascending melody depicts how the rain is getting heavier
Motif for thunder will include chromatic chords and melodies to provide a thick and rich sound. This depicts the storm as a dynamics and forceful being.