This is written for tuba. In the beginning, suspense builds, but is resolved by the repeat and a suspension after the legato.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Chapter 26 response
I honestly can't write music. I tried. It sounded like someone nuking a music store. But if I could , miraculously, put something together it would go somewhere along these lines. The beginning would be slow but apprehensive. Filled with energy and a sense of looming danger. Much like the whole experience in the arena. As the piece moved toward it's middle section it would become more triumphant and victorious but with an undercurrent of fear and disgust. As Katniss must have been feeling as she won the hunger games. By the end there would be a slowing defeated feel as one would imagine Katniss felt as she and Peeta were being kept apart.
Chapter 26- Caroline's Answer
To be played on a trumpet.The first measure shows the tension building as Peeta and Katniss start to eat the berries. The next two measures are triumphant as the characters spit out the berries and they are declared the winners. Then the song goes on to show rising up as if on the ladder of a hover craft. The next four symbolize the emotion inside of Katniss as she bangs against the door. Finally, The song ends with a quiet whole note as if all of the energy has gone. This shows Katniss' defeat.
Chapter 25- Answer
Chapter 25- Caroline's Answer
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