Whether it’s using multiple levels, the physical size of the movements, the fluidity of the movement, or where in the physical space around us we choose to represent them, there are many ways to make the unique properties of the music clear to our audience, beyond just the rhythms. Musicality is how we choose to capture those differing sounds in our dance, and how we choose to represent them in our movement. High vs low pitches, drawn-out and legato vs short and staccato, strong and accented vs timid and subdued, or loud and fortissimo vs quiet and pianissimo. And in addition to capturing the timbre of the instrument, musicality is also capturing the way those instruments are played. A flute sounds different than a trumpet sounds different from a violin. Each instrument has a timbre, that differentiates it from other instruments playing the exact same melody. Musicality is….dancing to more than just the rhythm. Opening notes and rhythms of James Brown’s “I Feel Good” We can dig deeper into the song to find the softest instruments and rare instruments, that are never heard unless one searches for them, or a dancer draws them out to show them to you. We can practice our listening skills, trying to isolate out single instruments and rhythms in the song, and hold them, resisting the temptation to fall back into the flow of the stronger melodies. If we just dance to rhythms, we sometimes fool ourselves into thinking we have the rhythm when we don’t, and forcing ourselves to clap or tap out a rhythm helps us improve our ability to capture those rhythms. We can practice by clapping out these rhythms with our hands, to ensure what we hear from our hands matches what we hear from the music. Whether it’s the foundational boom-clap of popping music, or the melody of a singer or lead instrument, there’s rhythm in every instrument in our music. Musicality is expressing the rhythm of notes from an instrument, through our bodies. When matched with our simple yet effective control and bullet-proof build/reliability, the Lode Audio music server suite clearly becomes the installer’s audio source of choice.Musicality is…dancing to the instrumental rhythms. Stackable up to 64 zones, the LA4D can be easily integrated with other models from our range, including the LA1 single-zone music server, to create compelling multi-room audio systems that deliver the performance desired by even the most ardent music enthusiast. The Lode LA4D is able to deliver audio streams from your iTunes library, internet radio and streaming services all at the touch of a button. Instead of settling for the “good enough” sound quality prevalent in other multi-room music systems, the LA4D’s analogue outputs use 32-bit Burr Brown DACs, and simultaneously active Coaxial and Optical digital outputs for every zone, ensuring category-leading musicality.īuilt on Lode’s patented LodeNet™, music can be played synchronously throughout the property without the issues of interference, delays and outages experiences by many wireless-based music systems. The Lode LA4D is a revolutionary multi-room audio system enabling playback of high quality music to any room in a property, all controlled from your mobile device or home automation control system.
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