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The Melody and Color of Classical Music


            Classical music ultimately emphasizes clarity with a more concise melodic expression and creates instrumental color. This genre of music allows the composer to combine poetry, talent, and expressionism and brings together a plethora of instruments to create classical music. The melody comes together very clearly using little expression, while keeping a wonderful quality in tone or timbre. .
             The melodic expression is virtually a form of the composer's emotions wrapped into one piece of music. The composer writes the music using a group of instruments to create one particular sound. Each instrument creates a certain sound, making each sound distinguishable from each other, and when combined, creates the melodic expression. The music is poetically a form of expression that tells a story to the listener. An opera designates the composer's music into a musical story. The music creates a mood, and the characters vocalize in succession with the music creating the scene. Melodic expression has a variety of sounds, which conjoin, and create a single and harmonic piece of music. .
             Instrumental color creates the music's quality. A conductor makes sure that the music keeps the right tone through out the piece. The orchestra follows the conductor's lead to create quality music. If both do not work together, then the music will loose the quality it should posses. Instrumental color possesses the key part in creating classical music. The experience of the orchestra and how rhythmic the conductor performs will determine the quality of the music. The conductor would control the orchestra's instruments by waving their hands in a rhythmic to create an instrumental color with the orchestra.
             Classical music entails concise melodic expression, which comes from the composers emotions and the instrumental color comes from the conductor's rhythmic conduction and the timbre of the orchestra. When both come together, an aesthetically pleasing sound comes to life.


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