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Tim Minchin: Naughty from Matilda - EdexcelPerforming and composing ideas

Naughty is a song from the musical Matilda written by Dennis Kelly with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin. The musical is based on Roald Dahl鈥檚 book of the same name as the musical.

Part of MusicMusic for stage and screen

Performing and composing ideas

There are techniques for composing and performance in Naughty that are used in musical theatre but also could be used across most music genres. Below is a table containing techniques that could be helpful in performance and composition.

In performanceIn composing
Time signature changesContinue to count the number of beats in the bar to follow where you are in the musicTime signature changes can keep a piece interesting and can alter momentum if required
Syncopation Performers will need to subdivide their counting to effectively perform syncopationSyncopation can help encourage a jaunty or laid back style depending on the mood of the piece
Verse-chorus structureThink how about each section can be performed differently to keep it interestingDevelop each verse or chorus to keep compositions interesting by adding ornaments or changing key signature, for example
Syllabic text settingThe performer can bring a song to life by using different expressions and articulations on important wordsSyllabic text setting can make a song sound natural and conversational
Swing rhythmThere are a number different types of swing - light, heavy, triplet swing or dotted note swingUsing swing can create a relaxed-sounding composition
Silence By removing instrument voicing one-at-a-time or all at once can naturally change the dynamic level and can cause tension as the audience anticipate the instruments coming back inSilence is one of the most effective ways to capture an audience鈥檚 attention
Time signature changes
In performanceContinue to count the number of beats in the bar to follow where you are in the music
In composingTime signature changes can keep a piece interesting and can alter momentum if required
Syncopation
In performancePerformers will need to subdivide their counting to effectively perform syncopation
In composingSyncopation can help encourage a jaunty or laid back style depending on the mood of the piece
Verse-chorus structure
In performanceThink how about each section can be performed differently to keep it interesting
In composingDevelop each verse or chorus to keep compositions interesting by adding ornaments or changing key signature, for example
Syllabic text setting
In performanceThe performer can bring a song to life by using different expressions and articulations on important words
In composingSyllabic text setting can make a song sound natural and conversational
Swing rhythm
In performanceThere are a number different types of swing - light, heavy, triplet swing or dotted note swing
In composingUsing swing can create a relaxed-sounding composition
Silence
In performanceBy removing instrument voicing one-at-a-time or all at once can naturally change the dynamic level and can cause tension as the audience anticipate the instruments coming back in
In composingSilence is one of the most effective ways to capture an audience鈥檚 attention