in the 17th century
It was around the 17th century when composers started marking their scores with instructions about dynamics. It was during the Baroque period.
It was around the 17th century when composers started marking their scores with instructions about dynamics. It was during the Baroque period.
Because of new instruments :)
Two of the most obvious musical elements that composers use to achieve variety are indeed dynamics and timbre. These can be achieved by using different instruments in different registers.
in the 17th century
It was around the 17th century when composers started marking their scores with instructions about dynamics. It was during the Baroque period.
It was around the 17th century when composers started marking their scores with instructions about dynamics. It was during the Baroque period.
17th century, beginning with the influential Italian composers of the age.
Because of new instruments :)
Two of the most obvious musical elements that composers use to achieve variety are indeed dynamics and timbre. These can be achieved by using different instruments in different registers.
Italian.
Italian.
They never really used woodwind instruments as they were hard to make, and if they were made they often had mistakes in them. The dynamics were terranced/steps as they had not thought of doing cresendos and diminuendos in their pieces. The terranced dynamics led to composers using many orinments, such as Trills and Cadances to make their pieces more intresting.
In the early 1500.
Albinoni, Alberti, Albinez
That was the period when dynamics began to develop. Instruments were developed that allowed grand shifts in volume throughout the piece. In prior areas, volume would remain the same throughout the piece, but classical composers used dynamics to make pieces more interesting.