Blog Post #3
2:10 Flute. Light, happy, soft
2:46 Oboe. Soothing, complete, rasping
3:40 Clarinet. Piercing, fluttery, nasally
4:16 Bassoon. Frollocky, deep, silly
5:09 Violin. Hard, precise, bright
5:41 Viola. Slow, full, deep
6:41 Cello. Elegant, emotional, warm
7:46 Double Bass. Masculine, dominant, dark
8:45 Harp. Beautiful, flowing, graceful
9:37 French Horn. Mysterious, harsh, full
10:22 Trumpet. Jumpy, rejoyceful, exciting
10:52 Trombone. Rich, full, calming
12:08 Kettle Drums. Hard, powerful, echoing
12:53 Marimba. Quick, jumpy, chill
13:04 Castanets. Festive, jumbled, rushed
13:17 Wooden Clackers. Hard, sudden, intense
13:53 Piccolo. Clear, bright, penetrating
A mashup is two different pieces of music that are overlapped to create a different harmony. It sounds different, and also sounds as though it is a good way to close the piece. I felt like it was sort of the grand finale at the end of fireworks at the fourth of July. It was a whole different sound, and that created an exciting way to end the piece.













