Tempo- how fast
Fast-energy
Slow-somber
chords
major-full,happy
minor-sinister,sad
Dynamics-how loud
Quiet-makes us focus
Loud-energy,scary
Starts quiet then gets louder to build anticipation
Mood/atmosphere - how you feel about something
Morose-very very unhappy
Somber-neutral/ unhappy
First song
Happy music, up beat, uplifting, little bit fast
Second song
Seems like something sad happen, slower
Tempo is fast lots of energy
Fast to slow and slow to fast witch builds anticipation
Goes from quit to loud to think something evil is happening
Its major even tho the music is slow
Starts quit then gets louder to build anticipation
Major when the music gets louder
Angelic and drawing you in then the energy to build up the energy
Slow-somber
Minor- sinister
Evil/creppy music
Makes us focus-quiet
slow to fast tempo
minor sinister
scary
started of slow and scary then gets louder and faster and draws you in
Fast energy
Minor even tho its fast it seems creepy
Loud energy
In the garden scene, music is effectively used to create mood,energy and anticipation. This is demonstrated by the use of tempo, chords and dynamics in the music as Coraline enters the garden. The tempo is fast to create a feeling of energy. Although it has lots of energy the music is in a minor key to foreshadow that things aren't quit right in the other world.It starts with quiet dynamics and gets louder to build anticipation. This makes audience understand that something will go wrong later but for now, Coraline is enjoying the other world.The director did this to show that the other garden is a lively and energetic place, unlike the real world.
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