I listened to a symphony today, and I had a few questions

Updated on culture 2024-08-02
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1. The number of people in the symphony is arranged according to the orchestra organization, which is divided into double-pipe formation, three-pipe orchestration, etc., simply put, it is divided into small, medium, large, the number of people ranges, the small dozens of people, the large hundreds of people, and the number of more than 70 people you said is considered to be the number of people in the upper middle range!

    2. In a symphony orchestra, the string group is the most important instrumental group and is indispensable for every symphony orchestra. In the string group, the violin is an important melodic part, which is divided into the first violin group and the second violin group. There is a difference between the first violin group and the first violin, the former is a group, and the latter is a person.

    The first violinist who can usually play the first violin of an orchestra is the oldest, most skilled, and most famous, especially in the violin concerto, where the quality of the first violin directly affects the quality of the piece, and when the conductor is unable to perform due to illness or other reasons, the first violin is responsible for the task of conducting the orchestra. So at the beginning and end of the performance, the orchestra conductor has to shake hands, hug and curtain call with the first violin. So the first violinist is the second most important figure in the orchestra after the conductor, and it is not his violin that is the loudest.

    3. In an orchestra, especially in the string group, there are usually two musicians who use a music stand, and the person responsible for turning the score is either agreed in advance or prescribed, or the musician qualification of the musician who turns the score is not as old as the other, and the reason why each orchestra is different, which is the nuance of amateur orchestras and professional orchestras.

    Fourth, the cello plays the role of the first texture of the bass part in the string group and even the whole orchestra, because the average person's ear only pays attention to the melody part, so they generally do not pay much attention to the sound of the cello and double bass in charge of the bass, but the role of the cello in the rich texture is huge and indispensable for the whole orchestra to have a three-dimensional sense!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Oh, that's your question, if you look closely, you'll hear it, maybe you don't know the characteristics of the cello and its sound quality!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are many people who listen to symphonies, and here are some of the common types:

    1.People who love classical**: Symphony is an elegant art form, and for people who like classical**, listening to symphony is a kind of enjoyment and pursuit of calmness.

    2.Lovers: Symphony is a rich form, including a variety of instruments and forms, for lovers to come to the head of the king, listening to the symphony is an exploration and experience.

    3.Culture Lovers: The symphony is a cultural symbol that represents one of the highest achievements of human culture. For culture lovers, listening to the symphony is a learning and appreciation.

    4.People who like entertainment products such as movies and games: Symphony music is widely used in entertainment products such as movies and games, and for people who like these entertainment products, listening to symphony music is an immersion and enjoyment.

    In short, the people who listen to the symphony are diverse, but they are generally envious of having a high level of aesthetic and cultural literacy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    From a psychological point of view, if he can really understand the pure **, or he loves to listen, it means that he is a person who is willing to think, and he is a person who is emotionally rich. Such a person is generally unbalanced and will do evil, and he is kind-hearted.

    Of course, there are some people who listen to these purely pretending, which is difficult to say.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Seven times

    In the first form, the concertmaster (the first violinist) will appear on the stage, remember to applaud!

    In the second form, the conductor appeared on the stage, applause!

    In the third form, the performance is envious of the guests.

    For example, the concerto.

    The virtuoso, or singer) sparkle on the stage, applaud!

    Fourth, after the whole work is over (pay attention to the conductor's hand), applaud vigorously!

    In the fifth form, after the intermission, the conductor reloaded and applauded!

    In the sixth form, before and after the conductor returns to the stage, applaud! It is said that some conductors are very "calculating", and they can tell if the audience really likes them or not just by listening to the applause in the background. What should I do when I encounter such a "difficult" command?

    Four words: Applause!

    Seventh, the end of the encore, applause!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A symphony is a large orchestral piece of music consisting of multiple movements, usually composed for an orchestra. A symphony is a large orchestral suite, which evolved from the Italian opera overture. The name "symphony" is of Greek origin and means "to sound together".

    By the second half of the eighteenth century, it had developed into the first independent orchestral work of the celebration, usually consisting of four movements (sometimes with an adagio introduction), and some with more or fewer movements. The genre of each movement is very similar to that of the sonata, but the scale is larger, the theme is more developed, and the orchestral method is richer, which is suitable for expressing more dramatic content. The symphony orchestra is a large family of instrumental music in the kingdom, and generally speaking, it is divided into five instrumental groups:

    Strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and color instruments. In addition, one small detail to pay attention to when preparing for a meeting is not to eat or drink too much food that will make you run to the toilet frequently before the meeting. And, when you're already late, sit quietly between the movements and don't become an unwelcome "accompanist" for impromptu joining.

    Finally, I hope you can enjoy every beautiful time of appreciation, and savor the touching and surprises that each event will bring you. Symphonic ode, or symphony**. It can include all instrumental works performed by a large orchestra at a symphonic ** meeting.

    The term symphony was also confusing at first, with the Greek word for symphony meaning "syn" (phone) etymically, while in the Middle Ages it referred to the harmonious combination of two tones, including the early harmonious combination of several notes on vocal or instrumental works, or on certain instruments such as bagpipes and accordions. At the end of the 16th century, the insertion of any Zen number and any musical instrument without a chorus in the works of drama (including opera and divine drama) was called a symphony. Symphonies, which are similar to today's concepts, were born out of the alternation of the first style, that is, the decline of the Baroque style and the flourishing of the classical style.

    That's in. Ten.

    In the 7th and 18th centuries, symphonia and sonata influenced each other in their respective developments, to the point that they were almost indistinguishable, and the final sonata (now translated sonata) refers to a multi-movement work played on one instrument (such as the feather) or two instruments (such as the violin and the pinnas), and the sonata played with three instruments is called a trio, a quartet with four instruments, and a quintet with five instruments. The one played by the orchestra is called a symphony. So, broadly speaking, a symphony is also a sonata played by an orchestra. The symphony is one of the most important genres in the symphony and an indispensable part of the symphony.

    Since symphonic poems, symphonic suites, concertos, etc., are often performed at symphonic meetings, these genres tend to be classified into the category of symphonic music, that is, the term symphony is broadly applied to all instrumental works performed by symphony.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Definition of a symphonic meeting.

    The symphony orchestra plays a symphony. It is divided into five ensembles.

    The following groups describe the various instruments (they are all instruments ranging from treble to bass):

    String section: violin, viola, cello, double cello.

    Woodwind set: piccolo, flute, oboe, English wind, clarinet, bassoon.

    Brass set: trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba.

    Percussion group: timpani, gongs, cymbals, tambourine, triangle nabush iron, etc.

    Color musical instrument group: piano, harp, xylophone, aluminum plate glockenspiel, etc.

    Instrumental proportions: Symphony orchestras use woodwinds as a sign of choreography. According to the size, if two pieces of each woodwind instrument are used, then a "double-pipe" orchestra is formed; Use three pieces, that is, constitute a "three-pipe" orchestra; Use four shouting books to form a "four-pipe" band.

    In order to achieve a reasonable ratio of the number of instruments in each group, the number of stringed instruments and other instruments should also change with the increase or decrease of woodwind instruments, so as to maintain the balance of the sound of the voice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What is a symphonic meeting? The main piece of a concert is usually the first piece after the intermission or the final finale of the entire concert (in the case of a symphony, there is usually only one piece after the intermission). This order was of course arranged to prevent the audience from leaving at the end of the first half.

    Secondly, the second track of the first half is usually quite weighty. Of course, you may also choose this session because you like other works in the meeting, but don't get me wrong, the non-main piece does not mean that the music is bad, and the work that is usually selected as the main piece may be the player's best masterpiece, or it may be the most difficult and most capable track in the whole meeting, which can best show the performer's exquisite technical skills.

    Listening to the ** performance, it is still recommended that everyone pay attention to the neatness of the costumes and grooming. Don't be overly flashy, but it's best to avoid jeans, slippers or fancy dresses. The most common situation at home and abroad is that men wear suits and women wear dresses or tuxedos.

    Of course, dressing appropriately not only shows personal quality, but also respects and courtesy to the performers.

    Listening to the unfamiliar ** meeting, the most nervous thing is when to clap your hands. Jokes about slapping the wrong hand are also a topic of conversation for many students after dinner. There are fewer chances of foreign ** making the wrong hand, of course, it is related to their cultural background and more often receiving the influence of classical **.

    Most people believe that the "wholeness" of the piece should be respected, so the wrong hand may affect the progress of the music and interfere with the mood of the performer. For example, it is not inappropriate to clap hands at the end of a performance, but if there is a movement piece such as a sonata, symphony, or suite, although most of the movements or dances have pause intervals, because they are still related to each other, clapping between movements or suites will destroy the integrity of the piece.

    Therefore, now the world's ** associations have the same tacit understanding, that is, when the whole symphony or the whole group of pieces is played, they will applaud together. There is no individual clapping between movements and suites. Even some orchestra conductors, in order not to want the audience to clap, will deliberately pause between movements, and still maintain the gesture of raising the movement, indicating that ** is not completely over.

    Indeed, while the performers on stage are performing wonderfully, the audience will be a high-level listener, which will make the atmosphere on and off the stage blend.

    In addition, one small detail to pay attention to when preparing for a good hunger shirt is not to eat or drink too much food that makes you run to the toilet frequently before the meeting. And, when you're already late, sit quietly between the movements and don't become an unwelcome "accompanist" for impromptu joining. Finally, I hope you can enjoy every limb or appreciate the beautiful time, and savor the touches and surprises that each event will bring you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    And the Symphony Concert is a meeting held by the symphony orchestra in a certain place, and it is as simple as Gao. Hall Jane Tsai.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Symphony is also known as a symphony. It is a sonata (sonata-symphonic suite) performed by a large orchestra. Symphonic ** refers to the five genres of symphonies: symphony, concerto, orchestral group, overture and symphonic poem.

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