Musical theatre is a combination of songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance brought together to tell a story. Since the early 20th century, musical theatre stage works have generally been called, simply, MUSICALS!
In this unit, we play the following pieces. Click on the links below to access the music.
Hairspray A Million Dreams
THE VOICES:
Soprano | Alto | Tenor | Bass |
High Female Voice | Low Female Voice | High Male Voice | Low Male Voice |
MUSICAL CONCEPTS:
Concept | Definition | Link |
Chorus | When a group of Singers sing together. Often they are singing different parts. | Chorus Example |
Solo | When one instrument or voice performs by themselves. | Solo Example |
Duet | When two instruments or voices perform together. | Duet Example |
Unison | When two or more instruments or voices are playing/ singing at the same pitch | Unison Example |
Harmony | When two or more notes are played or sung at the same time. | Harmony Example |
Accompanied | When the main melody has voices or instruments supporting them. | Accompanied Example |
Unaccompanied | When the main melody has no other voices or instruments supporting them. | Unaccompanied Example |
Melismatic | Where there are several notes sung to one syllable. | Melisma Example |
Syllabic | Vocal music where each syllable is given one note only | Syllabic Example |
Overture | An orchestral piece at the beginning of a musical or opera | Overture Example |
Major | Music in a major key it is often described as having a cheery, happy feel to it | Major Example |
Minor | Music in a minor key it is often described as having a sad feel to it | Minor Example |
Melody | The main tune | Melody Example |
Counter Melody | A secondary melody | Counter Melody Example |
Step-wise | When the notes of the melody move up and down between notes that are close together | Step-wise Example |
Leap | When the notes of the melody move up and down between notes that are far apart | Leap Example |