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		<title>By: PTC</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-234</link>
		<author>PTC</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 22:56:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A few days ago in music class my period nine class listened to Sonato VI Opus II. This peice was written by Guiseppe Gaetano Boni. He lived from the year 1650 to the year 1732. This time period was known as the Baroque. Guiseppe lived in Italy and composed many pieces of music.
This peice sounded like a very old dance song, which is was. It had a beat that was played by some very old instruments. Some of the instruments were the Mandolin, the Archulute, and the Theorbo. The song also had a relaxing melody that would ultamitely calm any person down.
I didnt hate the peice of music, but i would never listen to it in my own free time. I disliked the music because it was too old fashioned and had a castle type of feeling.  The instuments were to annoying and sounded horrible. It was too peiceful for me and i would have went crazy if i herd that for a full hour.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few days ago in music class my period nine class listened to Sonato VI Opus II. This peice was written by Guiseppe Gaetano Boni. He lived from the year 1650 to the year 1732. This time period was known as the Baroque. Guiseppe lived in Italy and composed many pieces of music.<br />
This peice sounded like a very old dance song, which is was. It had a beat that was played by some very old instruments. Some of the instruments were the Mandolin, the Archulute, and the Theorbo. The song also had a relaxing melody that would ultamitely calm any person down.<br />
I didnt hate the peice of music, but i would never listen to it in my own free time. I disliked the music because it was too old fashioned and had a castle type of feeling.  The instuments were to annoying and sounded horrible. It was too peiceful for me and i would have went crazy if i herd that for a full hour.</p>
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		<title>By: CC</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-232</link>
		<author>CC</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 22:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In class we listened to Giusseppe Gaetaro Boni's, Sanato VI Opes II Allegro.  He lived from 1650-1732.  This piece was written in the Baroque Era.  This music had 2 or more melodic lines that played at the same with a fancy melody.
        This piece sounded like fancy dance music.  I heard 3 string instruments which were the manaolin an archlute and a thearbo.  One of the 3 played most of the notes while the other two played in the backround.
        In my opinion I couldn't wait until you turned it off.  I think that fancy dance music is the worst type of music.  It just shows that the people of that time were boring and that all music like this was the same.  I'm not sure how this music is considered as awesome in some people's minds.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In class we listened to Giusseppe Gaetaro Boni&#8217;s, Sanato VI Opes II Allegro.  He lived from 1650-1732.  This piece was written in the Baroque Era.  This music had 2 or more melodic lines that played at the same with a fancy melody.<br />
        This piece sounded like fancy dance music.  I heard 3 string instruments which were the manaolin an archlute and a thearbo.  One of the 3 played most of the notes while the other two played in the backround.<br />
        In my opinion I couldn&#8217;t wait until you turned it off.  I think that fancy dance music is the worst type of music.  It just shows that the people of that time were boring and that all music like this was the same.  I&#8217;m not sure how this music is considered as awesome in some people&#8217;s minds.</p>
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		<title>By: KDP</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-230</link>
		<author>KDP</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 03:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Today in class, we listened to a piece of music called Sonata VI Opus ll Allegro, by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni.  This piece of music was written during the Barogue Era, and the composer lived from 1650 to 1732.  
This piece was probably used as dance music because of its fast tempo. The people in this time period would probably use the composition to do the Waltz.   The three instruments used in this piece are the mandolin, the archlute, and the theorbo. To me the instruments sounded like guitars and violins.  The instruments also sounded like they were plucked which almost made the music sound like raindrops.  
I think this is a very well written piece especially if it were to be used for dancing.  I do think that the tempo is nice and the beat is well written, but I personally though would not just listen to the piece in my free time.  The song does not grab my attention.  I definitely enjoy modern music better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today in class, we listened to a piece of music called Sonata VI Opus ll Allegro, by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni.  This piece of music was written during the Barogue Era, and the composer lived from 1650 to 1732.<br />
This piece was probably used as dance music because of its fast tempo. The people in this time period would probably use the composition to do the Waltz.   The three instruments used in this piece are the mandolin, the archlute, and the theorbo. To me the instruments sounded like guitars and violins.  The instruments also sounded like they were plucked which almost made the music sound like raindrops.<br />
I think this is a very well written piece especially if it were to be used for dancing.  I do think that the tempo is nice and the beat is well written, but I personally though would not just listen to the piece in my free time.  The song does not grab my attention.  I definitely enjoy modern music better.</p>
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		<title>By: SNL</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-229</link>
		<author>SNL</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 02:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Today in class we listened to the Sonata V1 Opus 11, by: Giuseppe Gaetano Boni. This piece of music was from the Baroque Era. The Baroque Era went from 1650-1732.
     This piece of music is a type of Waltz. It was played in 3/4 time, rather than 4/4 time. It was played with three different instruments. Boni used the Mandolin, the Archlute, and the Theorbo. The Mandolin plays the melody, and the Archlute and Theorbo play the accompaniment. The Archlute and Theorbo are not used anymore. The Mandolin still is. 
     This song is quite boring, in my opinion. I know it was made hundreds of years ago, but it sounds so old fashioned and has no lyrics. It is semi-peaceful, but has too fast a tempo to feel soothing. It goes at a medium tempo, and it repeats over-and-over again. The Mandolin takes the lead of the song, with its higher notes. The Archlute and Theorbo play in the background, because they play deeper notes. This is clearly a lead instrument. I feel that when there is lead instrument, the song doesn’t seem balanced. This song, in particular, sounds like rain. For me, I like to listen to fast and upbeat music that makes me want to dance. This song is simply something to listen to during a meal, in your office, or in an elevator. This is not, in my opinion, a song that I would listen to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today in class we listened to the Sonata V1 Opus 11, by: Giuseppe Gaetano Boni. This piece of music was from the Baroque Era. The Baroque Era went from 1650-1732.<br />
     This piece of music is a type of Waltz. It was played in 3/4 time, rather than 4/4 time. It was played with three different instruments. Boni used the Mandolin, the Archlute, and the Theorbo. The Mandolin plays the melody, and the Archlute and Theorbo play the accompaniment. The Archlute and Theorbo are not used anymore. The Mandolin still is.<br />
     This song is quite boring, in my opinion. I know it was made hundreds of years ago, but it sounds so old fashioned and has no lyrics. It is semi-peaceful, but has too fast a tempo to feel soothing. It goes at a medium tempo, and it repeats over-and-over again. The Mandolin takes the lead of the song, with its higher notes. The Archlute and Theorbo play in the background, because they play deeper notes. This is clearly a lead instrument. I feel that when there is lead instrument, the song doesn’t seem balanced. This song, in particular, sounds like rain. For me, I like to listen to fast and upbeat music that makes me want to dance. This song is simply something to listen to during a meal, in your office, or in an elevator. This is not, in my opinion, a song that I would listen to.</p>
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		<title>By: PGC</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-228</link>
		<author>PGC</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 01:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Two days ago we (9th period class) listened to Sonata VI Op.11-Allegro by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni.  Giuseppe lived during the years of 1650 to 1732.  So he was 82 when he died.  The piece we listened to was composed during the baroque era.  The three instruments you hear in this piece are a Mandolin, Archlute, and Theorbo.  Giuseppe lived in Italy and composed most of his pieces.

The main instrument in this piece is the mandolin.  The Archlute and Theorbo are sort of bass instruments that are used in the back round.  It is Easy to hear the difference between the mandolin and the base instruments, but two bass instruments are hard to tell the basses apart.  Unlike modern guitar a guitar does not play the same things over and over again.  In this piece it is the bass that is unpredictable. 

I liked this music because it was calm and relaxing.  It made me want to listen to more of it.  Even though it is an old style of music it had a modern tempo to it and it was not boring for me.  When I listened to this music it was fluent and was easy to listen to unlike some other old music and even some modern music.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two days ago we (9th period class) listened to Sonata VI Op.11-Allegro by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni.  Giuseppe lived during the years of 1650 to 1732.  So he was 82 when he died.  The piece we listened to was composed during the baroque era.  The three instruments you hear in this piece are a Mandolin, Archlute, and Theorbo.  Giuseppe lived in Italy and composed most of his pieces.</p>
<p>The main instrument in this piece is the mandolin.  The Archlute and Theorbo are sort of bass instruments that are used in the back round.  It is Easy to hear the difference between the mandolin and the base instruments, but two bass instruments are hard to tell the basses apart.  Unlike modern guitar a guitar does not play the same things over and over again.  In this piece it is the bass that is unpredictable. </p>
<p>I liked this music because it was calm and relaxing.  It made me want to listen to more of it.  Even though it is an old style of music it had a modern tempo to it and it was not boring for me.  When I listened to this music it was fluent and was easy to listen to unlike some other old music and even some modern music.</p>
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		<title>By: MM</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-227</link>
		<author>MM</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 01:29:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In class, we listened to a piece called Sonata VII Opus II, which is an Allegro composition, by Giuseppe Gatano Boni.  Giuseppe Geatano Boni lived from 1650-1732 during the Baroque Era.  The instruments used were the Mandolin, the Archlute, and the Theorbo.

I think this piece was may have been written for dance.  I think this because it sounded like a waltz and it has the beat of a dancing song, not a relaxation song.  The melody was, definitely, played by the Mandolin. The Theorbo and the Archlute are the accompaniments.

I hope that I will never EVER listen to this music ever again because it annoys me very much and the song repeats itself way too many times.  By that, I mean that the same that it just keeps going and going with the same things.  Because of that and many other reasons, I would definitely not buy this music to dance or anything, for that matter.  It sounds like a 3-year-old can make this kind of music, but better in the same amount of time that he used to create this.  Overall, this piece just DOES NOT appeal to me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In class, we listened to a piece called Sonata VII Opus II, which is an Allegro composition, by Giuseppe Gatano Boni.  Giuseppe Geatano Boni lived from 1650-1732 during the Baroque Era.  The instruments used were the Mandolin, the Archlute, and the Theorbo.</p>
<p>I think this piece was may have been written for dance.  I think this because it sounded like a waltz and it has the beat of a dancing song, not a relaxation song.  The melody was, definitely, played by the Mandolin. The Theorbo and the Archlute are the accompaniments.</p>
<p>I hope that I will never EVER listen to this music ever again because it annoys me very much and the song repeats itself way too many times.  By that, I mean that the same that it just keeps going and going with the same things.  Because of that and many other reasons, I would definitely not buy this music to dance or anything, for that matter.  It sounds like a 3-year-old can make this kind of music, but better in the same amount of time that he used to create this.  Overall, this piece just DOES NOT appeal to me.</p>
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		<title>By: Emo_Phlips</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-226</link>
		<author>Emo_Phlips</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 01:28:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The music we listened to was entitled Sonata VI Opus II Allegro (Sonata #6, Op. #2, Allegro) The piece was written by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni who lived from 1650 to 1732 which means he lived in the baroque period of music. The music itself was written in 3/4 and was meant to be a dance of the sorts. The speed was, from what i coudl tell, about 168 on a standard metronome.

The music coposed of mostly pizzicato string instruments namely the Mandolin, Archlute, and the Theorbo. The Mandolin carried the main phrasing whiled the other two kept a bass line of either 1-2-3-1-rest-rest-1-2-3-1-rest-rest.... or a 1-rest-rest-1-rest-rest for the majority of the song. The phrasings were repetitive and mainly played around the main theme of the song, which is what most songs int he world do, but it was more apparant with just one "solo"ing instrument.

I don't like this music. I really don't. The style of music, to me, means calming or relaxed which is fine. However, the use of the isntruments was just torture to my head. From the rhythmn and melodies i can get a feel for the music, but with the twanging sound... it's like waking a sleeping guy up with a knife in the arm and two bullets in the foot. I can appreciate music, i can appreciate different kinds of music. I "appreciate" that this was a good piece written by a good composer. But i can also disapprove of music, i can also disapprove of different kinds of music. I disapprove of his kind of music. May i suggest a violin and viola or 2 violins play with the mandolin's part, while a cello keeps a combination fo the archlute and theorbo's?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The music we listened to was entitled Sonata VI Opus II Allegro (Sonata #6, Op. #2, Allegro) The piece was written by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni who lived from 1650 to 1732 which means he lived in the baroque period of music. The music itself was written in 3/4 and was meant to be a dance of the sorts. The speed was, from what i coudl tell, about 168 on a standard metronome.</p>
<p>The music coposed of mostly pizzicato string instruments namely the Mandolin, Archlute, and the Theorbo. The Mandolin carried the main phrasing whiled the other two kept a bass line of either 1-2-3-1-rest-rest-1-2-3-1-rest-rest&#8230;. or a 1-rest-rest-1-rest-rest for the majority of the song. The phrasings were repetitive and mainly played around the main theme of the song, which is what most songs int he world do, but it was more apparant with just one &#8220;solo&#8221;ing instrument.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like this music. I really don&#8217;t. The style of music, to me, means calming or relaxed which is fine. However, the use of the isntruments was just torture to my head. From the rhythmn and melodies i can get a feel for the music, but with the twanging sound&#8230; it&#8217;s like waking a sleeping guy up with a knife in the arm and two bullets in the foot. I can appreciate music, i can appreciate different kinds of music. I &#8220;appreciate&#8221; that this was a good piece written by a good composer. But i can also disapprove of music, i can also disapprove of different kinds of music. I disapprove of his kind of music. May i suggest a violin and viola or 2 violins play with the mandolin&#8217;s part, while a cello keeps a combination fo the archlute and theorbo&#8217;s?</p>
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		<title>By: ml</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-225</link>
		<author>ml</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 23:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sanata VI Opns ll Allegro is a piece composed by a great writer. Giuseppe Gaetano created this piece in ¾ time to create a specific mood that intrigued listeners. From 1650 through 1732 the Baroque music period was taking place. The Mandolin, Archlute, and the Theorbo were the only instruments that were used in the composition. 
	When listening to the piece it is easy to separate all of the different parts. The Mandolin acts as the lead instrument and is mixed in with two instruments which act as a bass. The Mandolin goes through a series of scales to produce a very predictable type of music. The piece would be played in a palace for a king or queen.
	I personally do not enjoy this composition. With no drums, the piece seems very empty and not appealing to its audience. With no change in sound, tempo, or rhythm, the piece is boring. If there were more instruments, and more variation, the piece would be much better! 

ML</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sanata VI Opns ll Allegro is a piece composed by a great writer. Giuseppe Gaetano created this piece in ¾ time to create a specific mood that intrigued listeners. From 1650 through 1732 the Baroque music period was taking place. The Mandolin, Archlute, and the Theorbo were the only instruments that were used in the composition.<br />
	When listening to the piece it is easy to separate all of the different parts. The Mandolin acts as the lead instrument and is mixed in with two instruments which act as a bass. The Mandolin goes through a series of scales to produce a very predictable type of music. The piece would be played in a palace for a king or queen.<br />
	I personally do not enjoy this composition. With no drums, the piece seems very empty and not appealing to its audience. With no change in sound, tempo, or rhythm, the piece is boring. If there were more instruments, and more variation, the piece would be much better! </p>
<p>ML</p>
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		<title>By: AP</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-224</link>
		<author>AP</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 16:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In class we listened to Sonata VI Opus II Allegro by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni. Hr lived from 1650-1732.  His music was composed in the Baroque era.

In this piece the dynamics were good. There went from loud to soft, soft to loud. It made it more flowing and interesting. The instruments that were playing were the mandolin, the archlute, and the theorbo. The mandolin was the main instrument and the others were the accompaniment. It was in tree fourths, so I could’ve have been used to dance.

This piece was okay. It was the same melody over and over again. It was very repetitive and boring. I didn’t like it because of that. If the accompaniment instruments were louder, it might have been more interesting. I didn’t like this piece.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In class we listened to Sonata VI Opus II Allegro by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni. Hr lived from 1650-1732.  His music was composed in the Baroque era.</p>
<p>In this piece the dynamics were good. There went from loud to soft, soft to loud. It made it more flowing and interesting. The instruments that were playing were the mandolin, the archlute, and the theorbo. The mandolin was the main instrument and the others were the accompaniment. It was in tree fourths, so I could’ve have been used to dance.</p>
<p>This piece was okay. It was the same melody over and over again. It was very repetitive and boring. I didn’t like it because of that. If the accompaniment instruments were louder, it might have been more interesting. I didn’t like this piece.</p>
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		<title>By: NMS</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/05/16/listening-example-8/#comment-223</link>
		<author>NMS</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 15:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In class this week, we listened to a piece composed by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni.   This piece, Sonata VI Opus II Allegro, which was written in the Baroque Era, between 1650 and 1732.  There were thee parts in this piece, played by the mandolin, the archulute, and the theorbo.  This piece was written in three-four time, meaning it was probably a waltz.
	I heard what at I first thought was an acoustic, finger-picked guitar as the main melody, with a piano-like instrument, and another string instrument as accompaniments.  This piece was very repetitive, playing the same basic melody over and over for a large portion of the song.
	Overall, I am not a fan of this type of music, but I do not hate it.  It was well written musically, but personally, I repetitive song without vocals makes a piece extremely boring.  Without vocals, I think it needed more parts or less repetitive.  It was an okay piece.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In class this week, we listened to a piece composed by Giuseppe Gaetano Boni.   This piece, Sonata VI Opus II Allegro, which was written in the Baroque Era, between 1650 and 1732.  There were thee parts in this piece, played by the mandolin, the archulute, and the theorbo.  This piece was written in three-four time, meaning it was probably a waltz.<br />
	I heard what at I first thought was an acoustic, finger-picked guitar as the main melody, with a piano-like instrument, and another string instrument as accompaniments.  This piece was very repetitive, playing the same basic melody over and over for a large portion of the song.<br />
	Overall, I am not a fan of this type of music, but I do not hate it.  It was well written musically, but personally, I repetitive song without vocals makes a piece extremely boring.  Without vocals, I think it needed more parts or less repetitive.  It was an okay piece.</p>
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