This type of ending ends unresolved, or even resolved, depending on the context there is no final note to make it sound grand it just stops
I hate when I have to perform a sudden ending. It makes the piece feel uncompleted.
This uses multiple varying note lengths to make an ending instead of using OneNote to end it. It uses many notes from two to even eight. A common example is in one measure to use 2 8th notes ending with a quarter note on the tonic.
Combined endings have a lot of opportunity with them, which comes with creativity
The literal opposite of foreshadowing
If foreshadowing is finding evidence that would lead up to a solution
Then desshadowing would be finding finding causes for a theory that has been foreshadowed
I knew that the main character died in the book. I need to find evidence that would lead to desshadowing
A Extremely extremely extremely large orchestra with many parts to it with about 30 different instruments and 10 different parts to each instrument there are instances where you canât even have eight French horn parts
The name came from the instrumentation used in the planets by Gustav Holst
A holst sized orchestra will cost a lot
Thereâs two definitions to this word
1: the opposite of doing pemdas in math mainly in algebra
2: a word for someone who is kind of sad and is down or disappointed
1: I did sadmep to solve this 2 step equation
2: * as he approached a a slightly sad friend*. Canât be a sadmep