
Pitch, Pitch, Volume and Tone: these are the fundamental tools of Storytelling 101, and as Mike Rowe points out, these are musical terms that enable a great storyteller to find the music in the story.
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This segment made me think of a movie where the dialogue takes a back seat. Fantasia.
Classical music. Never heard any modern music that sounds like that. Shame. I love that style
Even though it was less novel, less groundbreaking, The Fantasia remake picked some of my favorite pieces.
Same here. I liked some more in both, and some less in both. Disliked none. And yes, I’ve sung some classical. Handel’s Messiah for one. I’ve done the harmony for the Halelujah chorus so many times that I can sing my part without any music, or even having the other parts with me. Sung “The trumpet shall sound” solo…. takes good breath control, and I use it to practice breath control. Also did ” Thou shalt break them” solo in the Messiah. Did “The trumpet shall sound” because I had the best breath control in the group. And yes, we… Read more »