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Dragonhunter Play-Along: Violin & Cello
Dragonhunter Skills:
This piece is the first to include several different musical forms (how the piece is structured):
  • Coda: a concluding musical section that is different from the main structure.
  • Canon (round) between two instruments: voices or instrumental parts that sing or play the same music starting at different times.
  • Advanced Rhythms
  • Independent voices, parts

Dragonhunter by Richard Meyer is a JAMM favorite because if often reminds them of film music. You can imagine a story unfolding. The music tells a story. Film scores have become an American phenomenon and crucial to telling the filmʼs story. See how music can change a scene in this Lord of the Rings clip then checkout a video about how John Williams composes this themes.

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