Song number 2: Unhappy,sad and slow
tempo - how fast - speed
fast - energy
slow - somber
morose - really really unhappy
somber - mutual/unhappy
chords
major - full,happy tone
minor - sinister,sad tone
dynamics - how loud volume
quiet - makes us focus
loud - energy,scary
starts quiet then gets louder to build anticipation
mood - how you feel about something
scary
fast
its quiet but gets louder
major
tempo starts slow then gets faster
minor
suspicious
very slow at start
scared
slow gets faster
minor
slow and scared louder and brought me in
minor
slow got faster
loud
happy and cheerful
In the garden scene,music is effectively used to create mood, energy and anticipation. This is demonstrated by the use of tempo, cords and dynamics in the music as Coraline enters the garden. The tempo is fast to create a feeling of energy. although it has a lot of energy the music is in a minor key to for shadow that things aren't quite right in the other world. It starts with quiet dynamics and gets louder to build anticipation. this makes the audience understand that something will go wrong later but for now, Coraline is enjoying the other world. The director did this to show that that other garden is a lively and energetic place, unlike the real world.
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