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Yes u choose the music and composer. when i am notified i will rate 5 stars and rate brainliest.
title of piece:
composer:
name of performer 1:
name of performer 2:
1. what was the first difference you noticed between the two recordings of this musical piece? what else was different?

2. what was the same or similar in both recordings? what else do the two recordings/performances have in common?

3. which recording of this piece do you prefer and why? be specific in your explanation.

1. which performer plays the piece at a faster tempo (speed)? how does the change in tempo influence the overall effect of the piece?

2. does one performer tend to speed up or slow down while performing the piece more than the other? what effect does this have on your impression of the performance?

3. listen to the dynamic range of each performer. in other words, how loud are the loud parts, and how soft are the soft parts? does each performer create effective contrast in these dynamics? what effect does the contrast between loud and soft have on each recording of this song?

4. what would you do differently if you were performing this song? why?

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